Quick Answer

Low FPS on a ROG Ally X is usually fixed by setting Armoury Crate to Turbo (25W plugged in), updating the AMD Adrenalin driver, and capping frames to the 120Hz screen. These free changes often recover 15-25fps in demanding games. The ROG Ally X (AMD Z1 Extreme, 24GB RAM, 7-inch 1080p 120Hz) runs roughly R13,000-R16,000 in SA.

Practical Check 1: Power Mode

The Ally X's APU scales from 13W Silent to 25W Turbo (30W on charger). Heavy games stutter in low modes. In Armoury Crate, set Turbo when plugged in for full frames, or Performance (15W) on battery. This is the single biggest lever and often adds 15-25fps in AAA titles at 1080p.

Practical Check 2: Drivers And Background Load

Because the Ally X runs Windows, stale drivers and background apps cost real frames. Install the latest AMD Adrenalin driver, trim startup programs, and close overlays. Turning on AMD frame generation (AFMF) adds perceived smoothness in supported games on the 120Hz panel.

Practical Check 3: Settings And Frame Cap

Cap to a frame rate you can hold steadily - around 60fps for AAA, higher in esports titles - and lower shadows and view distance first. Enabling FSR upscaling on the 7-inch 1080p screen can add 20-40% frames. A locked rate feels smoother than an uncapped one bouncing around.

FAQ

What recovers the most FPS on a ROG Ally X?

Switching Armoury Crate to Turbo (25W) while plugged in. Heavy games stutter in lower power modes, and Turbo often adds 15-25fps in AAA titles.

Do I need to update drivers on the ROG Ally X?

Yes. It runs Windows, so the latest AMD Adrenalin driver matters for both performance and frame-generation features that smooth gameplay.

Should I use FSR on the ROG Ally X?

Yes, on the 1080p screen FSR upscaling can add 20-40% frames with little visible loss, helping you hold a steady cap in demanding games.

TIP

| Use Turbo only on the charger - on battery, Performance (15W) balances frames and runtime far better on the Ally X.