**1080 Right Now Native with Scaling and Frame Generation**
I recently went to 1080p right now native with this device and then used that scaling at Auto. I probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference here, even if I were using the scaling option.
The next thing I wanted to talk about was frame generation. This is where we're going to get the Real Performance gains using lossless scaling. Frame generation we've got two different modes: LSG 2.3 and 1.1. I'm going to be going with 2.3. Our mode includes options for 2x, 3x, and 4X frame rates. For lower-end devices, such as the RX 6400, "two acts" might be a good starting point. However, if you're using something with more power, you could go up to 4X.
I've been doing two acts but if you're using something with a bit more power you could go up to 4X basically I just want to get up to that 60 Mark at Ultra with cyberpunk on this unit here I leave performance on and if you keep an eye out when you hover over something it's going to give you a little explanation.
I would definitely recommend reading through everything. Cursor not something I mess around with performance. I leave this on sync mode, default vsync, half, 1/3, 1/4 or you can allow tearing. I leave it at default but there are people out there that swear by taking your game and kind of halfing the frame rate inside of the game and then turning on vsync.
Here another thing you can definitely experiment with but default seems to work really well for my use case scenario Max frame latency so this is where latency comes in we're set one out of the box. The higher you go the better performance you will see but this will introduce more latency. But this seems to work really well for my use case and single player games are mainly what I play so I'm going to two here. We don't need HDR this now supports G-Sync and Draw FPS so this is the one I want to enable.
Because basically this is going to give us a frame counter up in the top left corner, it's going to give us our previous FPS and our new generated FPS. For this game I've got LSG 2.3 mode X2, use performance sync mode default Max frame latency 2 Draw FPS on we're going to unscare just to kind of unlock it.
We'll scale again choose our game get give it a second to initialize and now if you look up in the top left hand corner you can see our previous FPS and I'm actually going to make this just a bit bigger. It is pretty small, and our new generated FPS is over 60. I've still got After Burner up and running and unfortunately, it just won't detect those generated frames uh same with most of the other overlays on the market right now.
So we do have that Draw FPS on screen so this is actually working really well on the Rog Ally and I've tested this on a few different GPUs. Uh the RX 6400 is actually a good use case scenario for something like this, A low-end GPU that struggles at those higher resolutions you can use that scaling option you know take the resolution down scale it up with software and then add some frame generation and see some pretty decent frame rates out of it.
With something like this on a handheld or a low n PC I think this could make a world of difference for people out there that are kind of struggling to get those frame rates they want. And so far in my time using lossless scaling, it's been working really well.
**Real Performance with Lossless Scaling**
Now I want to show you this real quick. We're still at 900p Ultra we're going to take it to medium. It's the only thing I'm going to change our frame rate is going to jump up because this little iGPU can handle medium better than Ultra and with the resolution scale, and frame generation that lossless scaling can add in, we can see some really high frame rates here out of a low-end iGPU.
And of course, it's not perfect if I was to go up to X4 the frame rate right now we'd see some issues on the sides of the screen when I turn real fast just because we just don't have enough power to push it but keeping it at X2 works out really well. But that's going to wrap it up for this one.
**Recommendations**
I definitely recommend giving this a try and it doesn't have to be a handheld, it doesn't have to be a laptop you can use this on a desktop. I've seen people using this on an RTX 490 just to pull a little more frames out of something. It's pretty cool works with all of those APIs.
In my opinion, it is worth seven bucks. I don't claim to be a pro at this but I think that's a good value for the money. And if you're looking to improve your performance on your gaming PC or laptop, lossless scaling and frame generation are definitely things to look into.
**Conclusion**
Overall, I'm really happy with how my device is performing with lossless scaling and frame generation enabled. It's making a big difference in my gameplay experience and I think it could make a big difference for others as well.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey guys ETA Prime back here again today I'm going to show you how to download more FPS for your games and you might think that this is clickbait but it's not this actually works it's absolutely amazing and it's known as lossless scaling with a click of a button you can get up to four times the original frame rate that your game was running at with this latest update and it also works on handheld gaming PCs like the Rog Ally and the Alx here's cyberpunk 2077 with the ray tracing Ultra preset on a handheld gaming device now with this we can't quite hit 60 with it but we're getting a lot more than we did without lossless scaling enabled this will work on igpus Nvidia gpus AMD gpus it even works on Arc gpus in this video I'm going to show you where to get it and how to use it but first things first this application is not free it's available over on Steam for $6.99 I buy a lot of games on Steam and this is actually one of the best purchases I've made and if you check out their steam page these new announcements right here you can see that X4 was just added along with gsync support so obviously in order for this to work you'll need lossless scaling installed I've got it right here on my desktop we're just going to launch it and it looks a little something like this one thing you need to keep in mind here is when you hover over one of these settings it's going to give us an explanation of what this does go ahead check out all of these lots of great information here before we jump into it few things to note lossless scaling is only working for windows at the time of making this video this also only works if your game is running in borderless mode or windowed mode it'll basically work with all game backends like direct X openg or Vulcan it's used for two main things upscaling games from a lower resolution and introducing frame generation and it is recommended to set your game's vsync to half your monitor's refresh rate to alleviate any kind of weird issues graphical glitches screen tearing personally I haven't been using any kind of vsync at all and it's been working pretty decently for me but just keep that in mind there's not much we can do with this without a game running so we're actually going to be running cyberpunk 2077 let me go ahead and get this started up so right now we've got cyberpunk 2077 running in borderless mode obviously 900p and we are at ultra settings so from here just show you we are at that Ultra preset video borderl 900p we're not going to be able to hit 60 on the Rog allyx and right now I am in performance mode I've got After Burner running so we can see that FPS definitely not close to 60 and we're at a 25 wat TDP now with lossless scaling there's a lot more that we can get out of this it's really awesome actually and the developer has made it really easy to use again if you want to use the scaling side of things you will need to be in borderless mode I've got the app running on my taskbar here we're we're going to open it up again unfortunately it is a paid app but you know I've been doing a lot of testing with it it's six bucks over on Steam this is definitely worth the money over here we've got game profiles so we can actually set up a custom profile and I would recommend doing this you can set up a bunch of them that way you can just pick and choose but the first thing we're talking about here is the scaling mode Auto actually works pretty well for upscaling your game right now cyberpunk is at 900p but we can upscale to 1080 and it does look pretty good from our scale mode I've been using Auto and it seemed to work pretty well but we can go to custom and our scale factor can be changed scale factor one isn't going to upscale us any so that's native if we go up to 1.3 quality 1.5 and 1.7 is like balance scaling and then 2.0 is going to be performance so usually what I do here is auto then we're going to move over to our scaling type from the drop down we can use AMD FSR Nvidia image scaling integer nearest neighbor but the one that I've been using is the LS1 now that's for the app lossless scaling and this scaling method is pretty good but it is pretty sharp even if you turn this down but I'll tell you if you're using a smaller screen like a handheld you can leave it right there at one we're going to do that for now it's just going to be a bit sharper either way for 3D games I've been using LS1 I've got this set up exactly how I want it for cyberpunk 2077 and in order to enable it we're going to choose scale up in the top right hand corner and then choose the application we want to scale give it a few seconds it'll scale it up from 900p to 1080 and for the most part going from 720 or 900p up to 1080 isn't going to give us a performance hit and just to make sure you've got this set up correctly you can head back into the app right down here in status scaling cyberpunk 2077 resolution600 by 900 to 1920 x 1080 using a scale factor of 1.20 you can go with custom if you want to I do like the LS1 but you can pick and choose kind of just find what you like here FSR is another great option Nvidia image scaling in this app in my opinion does not look great so between LS1 and FSR if you want to do some upscaling here so this in itself is actually a great way to kind of pull a little bit of performance out of the game now you'll notice that our FPS isn't up any but it hasn't dropped any either we are now working with a scaled up resol ution which in my opinion does look pretty good here I do like the LS1 and we're still at ultra settings so yeah to tell you the truth I mean if I went to 1080 right now native with this and then use that scaling at Auto I probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference here the next thing I wanted to talk about here was frame generation this is where we're going to get the Real Performance gains using lossless scaling frame generation we've got two different modes lsfg 2.3 and 1.1 I'm going to be going with 2.3 our mode 2x 3x 4X basically two times the frame rate three times the frame rate four times the frame rate for lower in units I've been doing two acts but if you're using something with a bit more power you could go up to 4X basically I just want to get up to that 60 Mark at Ultra with cyberpunk on this unit here I leave performance on and if you keep an eye out when you hover over something it's going to give you a little explanation I would definitely recommend reading through everything cursor not something I mess around with performance I leave this on sync mode default vsync half 1/3 1/4 or you can allow tearing I leave it at default but there are people out there that swear by taking your game and kind of halfing the frame rate inside of the game and then turning on vsync here another thing you can definitely experiment with but default seems to work out really well for my use case scenario Max frame latency so this is where latency comes in we're set the one out of the box the higher you go the better performance you will see but this will introduce more latency but this seems to work really well for my use case and single player games are mainly what I play so I'm going to two here we don't need HDR this now supports g-sync and draw FPS so this is the one I want to enable because basically this is going to give us a frame counter up in the top leftand corner it's going to give us our previous FPS and our new generated FPS so for this game I've got lsfg 2.3 mode is X2 I use performance sync mode default Max frame latency 2 draw FPS on we're going to unscare just to kind of unlock it we'll scale again choose our game get give it a second to initialize and now if you look up in the top left hand corner you can see our previous FPS and I'm actually going to make this just a bit bigger it is pretty small and our new generated FPS is over 60 I've still got After Burner up and running and unfortunately it just won't detect those generated frames uh same with most of the other overlays on the market right now so we do have that draw FPS on screen so this is actually working really well on the Rog Ally and I've tested this on a few different gpus uh the RX 6400 is actually a good use case scenario for something like this a low-end GPU that struggles at those higher resolutions you can use that scaling option you know take the resolution down scale it up with software and then add some frame generation and see some pretty decent frame rates out of it with something like this on a handheld or a low n PC I think this could make a world of difference for people out there that are kind of struggling to get those frame rates they want and so far in my time using lossless scaling it's been working really well now I want to show you this real quick we're still at 900p Ultra we're going to take it to medium it's the only thing I'm going to change our frame rate is going to jump up because this little igpu can handle medium better than Ultra and with the resolution scale and frame generation that lossless scaling can add in we can see some really high frame rates here out of a lowend igpu and of course it's not perfect if I was to go up to X4 the frame rate right now we'd see some issues on the sides of the screen when I turn real fast just because we just don't have enough power to push it but keeping it at X2 works out really well but that's going to wrap it up for this one I definitely recommend giving this a try and it doesn't have to be a handheld it doesn't have to be a laptop you can use this on a desktop I've seen people using this on an RTX 490 just to pull a little more frames out of something it's pretty cool works with all of those apis and in my opinion it is worth seven bucks I don't claimed to be a pro with this application these are basically the settings that I've been using for my devices and it's worked out great for me so somebody else might be able to get some use out of this if you've got any questions let me know down below like always thanks for watchinghey guys ETA Prime back here again today I'm going to show you how to download more FPS for your games and you might think that this is clickbait but it's not this actually works it's absolutely amazing and it's known as lossless scaling with a click of a button you can get up to four times the original frame rate that your game was running at with this latest update and it also works on handheld gaming PCs like the Rog Ally and the Alx here's cyberpunk 2077 with the ray tracing Ultra preset on a handheld gaming device now with this we can't quite hit 60 with it but we're getting a lot more than we did without lossless scaling enabled this will work on igpus Nvidia gpus AMD gpus it even works on Arc gpus in this video I'm going to show you where to get it and how to use it but first things first this application is not free it's available over on Steam for $6.99 I buy a lot of games on Steam and this is actually one of the best purchases I've made and if you check out their steam page these new announcements right here you can see that X4 was just added along with gsync support so obviously in order for this to work you'll need lossless scaling installed I've got it right here on my desktop we're just going to launch it and it looks a little something like this one thing you need to keep in mind here is when you hover over one of these settings it's going to give us an explanation of what this does go ahead check out all of these lots of great information here before we jump into it few things to note lossless scaling is only working for windows at the time of making this video this also only works if your game is running in borderless mode or windowed mode it'll basically work with all game backends like direct X openg or Vulcan it's used for two main things upscaling games from a lower resolution and introducing frame generation and it is recommended to set your game's vsync to half your monitor's refresh rate to alleviate any kind of weird issues graphical glitches screen tearing personally I haven't been using any kind of vsync at all and it's been working pretty decently for me but just keep that in mind there's not much we can do with this without a game running so we're actually going to be running cyberpunk 2077 let me go ahead and get this started up so right now we've got cyberpunk 2077 running in borderless mode obviously 900p and we are at ultra settings so from here just show you we are at that Ultra preset video borderl 900p we're not going to be able to hit 60 on the Rog allyx and right now I am in performance mode I've got After Burner running so we can see that FPS definitely not close to 60 and we're at a 25 wat TDP now with lossless scaling there's a lot more that we can get out of this it's really awesome actually and the developer has made it really easy to use again if you want to use the scaling side of things you will need to be in borderless mode I've got the app running on my taskbar here we're we're going to open it up again unfortunately it is a paid app but you know I've been doing a lot of testing with it it's six bucks over on Steam this is definitely worth the money over here we've got game profiles so we can actually set up a custom profile and I would recommend doing this you can set up a bunch of them that way you can just pick and choose but the first thing we're talking about here is the scaling mode Auto actually works pretty well for upscaling your game right now cyberpunk is at 900p but we can upscale to 1080 and it does look pretty good from our scale mode I've been using Auto and it seemed to work pretty well but we can go to custom and our scale factor can be changed scale factor one isn't going to upscale us any so that's native if we go up to 1.3 quality 1.5 and 1.7 is like balance scaling and then 2.0 is going to be performance so usually what I do here is auto then we're going to move over to our scaling type from the drop down we can use AMD FSR Nvidia image scaling integer nearest neighbor but the one that I've been using is the LS1 now that's for the app lossless scaling and this scaling method is pretty good but it is pretty sharp even if you turn this down but I'll tell you if you're using a smaller screen like a handheld you can leave it right there at one we're going to do that for now it's just going to be a bit sharper either way for 3D games I've been using LS1 I've got this set up exactly how I want it for cyberpunk 2077 and in order to enable it we're going to choose scale up in the top right hand corner and then choose the application we want to scale give it a few seconds it'll scale it up from 900p to 1080 and for the most part going from 720 or 900p up to 1080 isn't going to give us a performance hit and just to make sure you've got this set up correctly you can head back into the app right down here in status scaling cyberpunk 2077 resolution600 by 900 to 1920 x 1080 using a scale factor of 1.20 you can go with custom if you want to I do like the LS1 but you can pick and choose kind of just find what you like here FSR is another great option Nvidia image scaling in this app in my opinion does not look great so between LS1 and FSR if you want to do some upscaling here so this in itself is actually a great way to kind of pull a little bit of performance out of the game now you'll notice that our FPS isn't up any but it hasn't dropped any either we are now working with a scaled up resol ution which in my opinion does look pretty good here I do like the LS1 and we're still at ultra settings so yeah to tell you the truth I mean if I went to 1080 right now native with this and then use that scaling at Auto I probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference here the next thing I wanted to talk about here was frame generation this is where we're going to get the Real Performance gains using lossless scaling frame generation we've got two different modes lsfg 2.3 and 1.1 I'm going to be going with 2.3 our mode 2x 3x 4X basically two times the frame rate three times the frame rate four times the frame rate for lower in units I've been doing two acts but if you're using something with a bit more power you could go up to 4X basically I just want to get up to that 60 Mark at Ultra with cyberpunk on this unit here I leave performance on and if you keep an eye out when you hover over something it's going to give you a little explanation I would definitely recommend reading through everything cursor not something I mess around with performance I leave this on sync mode default vsync half 1/3 1/4 or you can allow tearing I leave it at default but there are people out there that swear by taking your game and kind of halfing the frame rate inside of the game and then turning on vsync here another thing you can definitely experiment with but default seems to work out really well for my use case scenario Max frame latency so this is where latency comes in we're set the one out of the box the higher you go the better performance you will see but this will introduce more latency but this seems to work really well for my use case and single player games are mainly what I play so I'm going to two here we don't need HDR this now supports g-sync and draw FPS so this is the one I want to enable because basically this is going to give us a frame counter up in the top leftand corner it's going to give us our previous FPS and our new generated FPS so for this game I've got lsfg 2.3 mode is X2 I use performance sync mode default Max frame latency 2 draw FPS on we're going to unscare just to kind of unlock it we'll scale again choose our game get give it a second to initialize and now if you look up in the top left hand corner you can see our previous FPS and I'm actually going to make this just a bit bigger it is pretty small and our new generated FPS is over 60 I've still got After Burner up and running and unfortunately it just won't detect those generated frames uh same with most of the other overlays on the market right now so we do have that draw FPS on screen so this is actually working really well on the Rog Ally and I've tested this on a few different gpus uh the RX 6400 is actually a good use case scenario for something like this a low-end GPU that struggles at those higher resolutions you can use that scaling option you know take the resolution down scale it up with software and then add some frame generation and see some pretty decent frame rates out of it with something like this on a handheld or a low n PC I think this could make a world of difference for people out there that are kind of struggling to get those frame rates they want and so far in my time using lossless scaling it's been working really well now I want to show you this real quick we're still at 900p Ultra we're going to take it to medium it's the only thing I'm going to change our frame rate is going to jump up because this little igpu can handle medium better than Ultra and with the resolution scale and frame generation that lossless scaling can add in we can see some really high frame rates here out of a lowend igpu and of course it's not perfect if I was to go up to X4 the frame rate right now we'd see some issues on the sides of the screen when I turn real fast just because we just don't have enough power to push it but keeping it at X2 works out really well but that's going to wrap it up for this one I definitely recommend giving this a try and it doesn't have to be a handheld it doesn't have to be a laptop you can use this on a desktop I've seen people using this on an RTX 490 just to pull a little more frames out of something it's pretty cool works with all of those apis and in my opinion it is worth seven bucks I don't claimed to be a pro with this application these are basically the settings that I've been using for my devices and it's worked out great for me so somebody else might be able to get some use out of this if you've got any questions let me know down below like always thanks for watching\n"