The ROG Ally has just received a handful of updates that bring multiple enhancements to the device. Besides numerous bug fixes, this update includes support for AMD's new HYPR-RX function, which significantly improves performance and reduces latency by enabling Super Resolution, Anti-Lag, and Boost technologies to work together. Moreover, it also added a 1600×900 screen resolution option.
To further improve the device's performance, a new BIOS version 331 was released a few days ago, improving the overall stability of the system. Then, the system received a new iGPU driver, which introduced support for HYPR-RX, some bug fixes and the new resolution option.
Additionally, on the 30th of this month, an MCU update was made available to fix a bug that caused the system to change between gamepad and desktop modes and an Aura plugin update to align RGB brightness adjustment with the latest MCU update. The full changelog of the most recent updates can be found below:
BIOS 331 on 10/24 through MyASUS
- Enhancement: Optimized overall system stability.
iGPU driver v31.0.22017.3004 on 10/27/23 through MyASUS
- New feature: Added support for AMD HYPR-RX. Read more about HYPR-RX here.
- Enhancement: Added support for 1600×900 screen resolution
- Bugfix: Fixed a bug that prevented EA SPORTS FC™ 24 from launching
- Bugfix: Fixed a bug that prevented Resident Evil Village from launching
- Bugfix: Fixed a bug that prevented the Ally from recognizing 8K 60Hz external monitors
MCU 315 on 10/30/23 through Armoury Crate SE
- Bugfix: Fixed a rare bug where Ally controls would randomly switch from gamepad mode to desktop mode under certain conditions.
Aura Plugin 1.3.15.1 on 10/30/23 through Armoury Crate SE
- Enhancement: Aligned RGB brightness adjustment to work with the new code from MCU 315.
The new 331 BIOS update and AMD graphics driver are now available for download via the My Asus software.
KitGuru says: Do you own an Asus ROG Ally? Have you already updated yours already?