ASUS has released an update for the ROG Ally handheld gaming device, following up on the improvements made in the December update that introduced gyroscope controls, joystick response curve, and some bug fixes. The latest update, identified as ACSE 1.4.10, further optimizing the device for gaming performance and usability.

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A key feature in this update is the addition of manual mode adjustments for power management, also known as a quick access TDP slider. It enables users to tailor their device’s performance to specific gaming needs. Additionally, the update allows for the gyro enable feature to be assigned to multiple buttons, improving gameplay flexibility.

A notable quality-of-life improvement is the introduction of a “Never show again” option for campaign pop-ups, aimed at reducing interruptions during use. Also, to prevent configuration conflicts, new game profiles will now start in an “Unassigned” operating mode.

While the eagerly awaited AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) technology is not yet part of this update, ASUS indicates that it is in the final stages of testing. Once integrated, AFMF is expected to significantly improve the visual performance of games on the ROG Ally.

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ASUS ROG Ally Handheld Gaming Console (17.78cm (7″)/120Hz/AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Processor/16GB/512GB SSD/Windows 11 Home/White) RC71L-NH001W
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Processor (“Zen4” architecture with 4nm process, 8-core /16-threads, 24MB total cache, up to 5.10 Ghz boost)

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