To get best visuals with best performance but the legion resolution to 2k and the game resolution to 800p or 1000p and use lossless the same settings in video because if you put the legion resolution 800p and the game resolution the visuals looks too sharp and it’s not good
Setting the device resolution to 2K while the in-game resolution is at 800P will result in a significant performance loss. To get the best performance out of 800P, set the device resolution to match the in-game resolution at 800P. You should also enable GPU scaling in AMD Adrenalin, as it makes games look sharp enough at 800P on this 8.8” screen.
Lossless Scaling X2 can give good results at 30FPS or with a 36FPS cap, while X3 requires at least 40FPS. So, I use both depending on the game. If the game is not demanding, I use X3; for demanding games like The Last of Us, Horizon Forbidden West, and Alan Wake 2, I use X2.
@@aztechrex5275I don’t see any negative impact no matter how high you go at 32 gigs of RAM, which is crazy. I only have 1 device w/ 32 gigs & it was on the fritz & I just fixed it for the first time since lossless existed & ran it & it it doesn’t appear to make any difference 2x 3x 4x no hit in performance no fracturing. Nothing. If you can get a hold of a 32gig device b/c Legion Go only has 16 & most traditionally devices/pcs only have 16, but if you can obtain 32 gigs you might see a massive performance increase from Lossless Scaling.
Most originate from china but you get them on eBay. I was running a 7,000 series chip & saw no point where Lossless started buckling. I think b/c it is the RAM that a 6000 series chip specially 6,800 likely produces same result. Well that’s a thing reasonably attainable on eBay. A handheld pc gaming device with 32 gigs of RAM & the 6,800 chip.
Do you get a large real performance drop turn it on. In alot of games I go from 50+FPS to 35~fps just turning it on. The the frame gen isnt great because it's such a low base fps
How do you show the generated fps in MSI afterburner after applying lossless scaling, I see a little less fps and the only thing ahowing me the generated frames is the number that lossless scaling is puting in the corner
After trying both Lossless Scaling and AFMF 2, I can honestly say Lossless is better at the moment
Yes, I also mentioned that.
What a difference fantastic!
Great video. Do you also use AMD integer scaling as well as lossless scaling ?
Hello, I rarely use AMD integer scaling.
To get best visuals with best performance but the legion resolution to 2k and the game resolution to 800p or 1000p and use lossless the same settings in video because if you put the legion resolution 800p and the game resolution the visuals looks too sharp and it’s not good
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Setting the device resolution to 2K while the in-game resolution is at 800P will result in a significant performance loss. To get the best performance out of 800P, set the device resolution to match the in-game resolution at 800P. You should also enable GPU scaling in AMD Adrenalin, as it makes games look sharp enough at 800P on this 8.8” screen.
Could you try black myth wukong? either using LS or AFMF 2
Hi do you set the vram to auto in bios?
Very interesting! Would you rather use X2 or X3? According to these results
I wanna know too!
Lossless Scaling X2 can give good results at 30FPS or with a 36FPS cap, while X3 requires at least 40FPS. So, I use both depending on the game. If the game is not demanding, I use X3; for demanding games like The Last of Us, Horizon Forbidden West, and Alan Wake 2, I use X2.
@@T-PEN thank u for replying
@@aztechrex5275I don’t see any negative impact no matter how high you go at 32 gigs of RAM, which is crazy. I only have 1 device w/ 32 gigs & it was on the fritz & I just fixed it for the first time since lossless existed & ran it & it it doesn’t appear to make any difference 2x 3x 4x no hit in performance no fracturing. Nothing. If you can get a hold of a 32gig device b/c Legion Go only has 16 & most traditionally devices/pcs only have 16, but if you can obtain 32 gigs you might see a massive performance increase from Lossless Scaling.
Most originate from china but you get them on eBay. I was running a 7,000 series chip & saw no point where Lossless started buckling. I think b/c it is the RAM that a 6000 series chip specially 6,800 likely produces same result. Well that’s a thing reasonably attainable on eBay. A handheld pc gaming device with 32 gigs of RAM & the 6,800 chip.
Do you get a large real performance drop turn it on. In alot of games I go from 50+FPS to 35~fps just turning it on. The the frame gen isnt great because it's such a low base fps
Turn on Performance Mode and use Lossless Scaling X2. My base FPS only drops by 5-6 FPS after enabling Lossless Scaling.
Have you tried Baldur's Gate 3 with Lossless Scaling?
I tried it already, you can check out my other video with BG3 on the cover.
How do you show the generated fps in MSI afterburner after applying lossless scaling, I see a little less fps and the only thing ahowing me the generated frames is the number that lossless scaling is puting in the corner
I used HWiNFO plug in, you can check my other video, I already made a tutorial about it.
@@T-PEN Thanks!!!
Lossless scaling or AFMF?
Use Lossless Scaling if you prefer smoother performance, and AFMF if you prefer better visual quality and lower input latency.
Why not use the in game cyberpunk fsr?
cause if you already using FSR + the scaling of LLS you will get more artifacts, its better just use LLS upscaler.