The ROG Xbox Ally series, recently launched in collaboration with Asus and Xbox, has received its most comprehensive system update since its launch. The device, which has exceeded market expectations, brings significant improvements in a wide range of areas, from core utilization to power consumption.
ROG Xbox Ally receives update
The update adds new P-Core and E-Core settings specifically for the ROG Xbox Ally X. It also provides quick access to full-screen mode, and the device’s panel has been adjusted to better accommodate the 120Hz refresh rate. This adjustment reduces the FPS limit from 45 FPS to 40 FPS. These practical touches provide a more consistent and smooth gaming experience, especially in competitive games.

A key detail of the update is the performance boost. AMD’s GPU driver version V25.10.27 has been integrated into the device, resulting in a noticeable performance boost in games.
There are also improvements in power consumption; power consumption in Modern Standby mode has been optimized, which contributes to improved battery life. Additionally, system-wide stability and firmware updates have been made. These improvements improve overall system performance.
The update notes include the following details: New CPU P-Core and E-Core settings have been added for the X model. Full-screen mode has been quickly accessed. The FPS limiting option has been adjusted from 45 to 40 FPS to better match the panel’s 120Hz refresh rate.
Modern standby mode has improved power consumption. AMD GPU driver V25.10.27 delivers improved gaming performance. Additionally, firmware stability and overall system performance improvements have been made. This comprehensive update improves the device’s basic user experience and battery efficiency.

