Use "X2" for most games. Only use "X3" if your base frame rate is rock solid at 30+ FPS.

Use a tool like RivaTuner or your handheld’s built-in limiter to lock your game to 30 or 40 FPS. Consistency is key for frame generation.

Here is everything you need to know about mastering Lossless Scaling v3001 on your portable setup. What is Lossless Scaling v3001?

The Gaming World is witnessing a revolution in handheld performance thanks to the latest update of Lossless Scaling. Version 3.0.1 (v3001) has officially landed, and it is a complete game-changer for portable devices like the Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go.

A great alternative if LS1 feels too heavy on your specific iGPU.

Portable PCs often struggle with the "Power vs. Battery" trade-off. Running a AAA title at native resolution can drain a battery in 90 minutes. ⚡ Battery Preservation

Use FSR, LS1, or Integer Scaling on games that don't natively support them. Why It Matters for Handhelds

The v3001 update specifically addresses "ghosting"—the weird blurry trails you might see behind moving objects. In portable testing, the LSFG 2.1 algorithm in v3001 shows a 20% reduction in visual artifacts compared to the 2.0 builds, making it much more viable for fast-paced action games. 🚀 If you want to fine-tune your specific device, let me know:

Handhelds often fluctuate between 40-50 FPS, which can feel choppy. v3001 can take a steady 30 FPS base and use Frame Generation to output a buttery-smooth 60 FPS or 90 FPS experience. Best Settings for Portable Devices