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uma memory
About this tag
UMA memory, or Unified Memory Architecture, is a key setting on handheld gaming PCs like the ASUS ROG Ally and Ally X. This tag covers how adjusting the VRAM allocation from the default to a higher value, such as 6GB, can improve gaming performance. Users discuss changing the "Memory Assigned to GPU" in Armoury Crate SE to reduce stuttering, eliminate texture errors, and achieve smoother frame pacing in modern 3D titles. The sweet spot for most games is 6GB, while 8GB may benefit the most demanding single-player games. This tag focuses on practical tweaks for Windows-based handheld gaming devices.
The single-most important performance tweak you can make on an Xbox Ally or Xbox Ally X is to change the device’s VRAM allocation from the default — and doing so, carefully and with the right expectations, will eliminate texture-related errors, reduce stuttering, and deliver smoother frame...