Quick Answer

FPS drops on a ROG Ally X usually come from the wrong Operating Mode, an outdated AMD driver, or Windows background tasks. Set the Armoury Crate mode to Turbo (25W plugged in) for demanding games, update the Adrenalin driver, and cap the frame rate to match the 120Hz screen. The ROG Ally X runs roughly R13,000-R16,000 in SA.

Set The Right Power Mode

The Ally X scales from a 13W Silent mode to a 25W Turbo (up to 30W on charger). Heavy games stutter in lower modes because the APU is starved of power. In Armoury Crate, switch to Turbo when plugged in for the full frame rate, or Performance (15W) on battery for a balance of frames and runtime. This single change often recovers 15-25fps in demanding titles.

Drivers And Windows Overhead

The Ally X runs Windows, so background tasks and stale drivers hurt more than on a Steam Deck. Install the latest AMD Adrenalin driver, disable startup bloat, and close overlays. Enabling AMD's frame-generation features (AFMF) can add smoothness in supported games at the 1080p 120Hz panel.

Settings And Frame Cap

The Ally X has a 7-inch 1080p 120Hz screen. Cap the frame rate to a level you can hold steadily - 60fps for AAA, or aim higher in lighter esports titles - and drop shadows and view distance first. A steady 60fps feels far better than an uncapped rate swinging wildly.

FAQ

Why does my ROG Ally X drop frames in demanding games?

Usually it's stuck in a low-power mode. Switch Armoury Crate to Turbo (25W) when plugged in - this often recovers 15-25fps in heavy titles.

Does the ROG Ally X need driver updates for good FPS?

Yes. It runs Windows, so install the latest AMD Adrenalin driver. Stale drivers cause stutters and miss out on frame-generation features that add smoothness.

What frame rate should I target on the ROG Ally X?

Cap to a steady level you can hold - around 60fps for AAA games on the 1080p 120Hz screen. A locked rate feels smoother than an uncapped, fluctuating one.

TIP

| Run Turbo mode only while plugged in - on battery, Performance (15W) gives a better balance of frames and runtime on the Ally X.