They leak specifications of the Asus ROG Ally X, which will have more power and double the battery, costing $799 dollars

Among the different portable PC-consoles available on the market, the Steam Deck and the Asus ROG Ally are considered the best, the latter now with an improved version known recently, whose specifications have been leaked. During its launch livestream, Asus teased a larger battery and faster RAM, claims that are now backed up by leaks.


And although this leak of the hardware of the long-awaited revision of the successful portable gaming console does not provide any big surprises in terms of its processor, something that has attracted attention is that it doubles the battery capacity, which demonstrates Asus’ commitment for offering longer gaming sessions. This is how it is made clear that the new model X could go beyond a simple aesthetic update.

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The detailed report of the specifications of the Asus ROG Ally large available in a conventional gaming laptop PC. The expected increase in RAM speed is also confirmed, but the ROG Ally


The leaked specifications of the Asus ROG Ally , RAM Memory: 24 GB LPDDR5X-7500 MHz. In addition to these changes, the rumored M.2 2280 SSD slot is confirmed, which will allow a greater variety of options when it comes to expanding storage on the ROG Ally X.


The addition of an additional USB-C connection is also reported, this being a USB 4.0 port that still supports DisplayPort 1.4 and Power Delivery 3.0. There is no confirmation of the final cost, although a previous leak placed the price of the Asus ROG Ally X at $799 US dollars and this is expected to be known at the official presentation of the ROG Ally Computex 2024.

Player sends a Rog Ally to be repaired due to a small problem, and ASUS asks him for $200 to fix it: the company ends up asking for forgiveness

And speaking about Asus, the company has gone through several criticisms of its customer service regarding product warranties. A popular tech YouTube channel known as Gamers Nexus has put hardware maker Asus’ customer service under scrutiny, revealing shocking results. In a detailed video, he describes how Asus tried to charge him exorbitant costs for replacing a faulty joystick on his ROG Ally, even though there was only a small scratch on the case.


In the description of a video where he makes this evident, the content creator says that it is all part of a “covert warranty investigation is a year-long follow-up to our series that investigated ASUS for incinerating AMD CPUs in motherboards, al end of which ASUS promised a series of improvements to its then anti-consumer warranty processes.” And also, announcing that according to his research everything remains the same, he says: “spoiler warning: They are still anti-consumer.”



 
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