The latest update for the ROG Ally family introduces a wide set of improvements across Armoury Crate SE, system firmware, and device-specific components. Users can expect new performance controls, refined power options, and a series of quality improvements that aim to deliver more consistent gameplay and smoother operation. The update also enhances gyro aiming precision, integrates improved AMD features, and adjusts several interface elements for clearer ease of use.
Device-specific updates further expand stability across the lineup, including improved haptics, better power handling during Modern Standby, refined BIOS update flows, and several fixes that address cloud recovery, audio behavior, and system performance. With updated GPU, chipset, touch panel, and power delivery firmware, each model benefits from noticeable refinements that support a more reliable and efficient gaming experience.
Full Patch Notes
Armoury Crate SE 2.1.15.0 Updates on All Models (RC71, RC72, RC73YA, RC73XA)
New features and improvements
- Added CPU P core and E core options under Performance More Settings page for ROG Xbox Ally X RC73XA only
- Added an option to enter or exit full screen experience using key bindings under Keymap Action
- Added an update notification feature in Command Center
- Integrated AMD Radeon Chill behavior into the FPS Limiter function
- Adjusted FPS Limiter option from 45 to 40 FPS to better match the 120hz panel
- Changed bottom bar button color to a gray color design
- Added Windows Power Mode options to the Manual Operating Mode page
- Improved gyro aiming algorithm for enhanced precision
Bug fixes
- Enhanced the online update process
- AMD RSR now set to off by default for RC73 models
- Added support for Wi Fi captive portals
- Changed default sleep time from never to 5 minutes
ROG Xbox Ally RC73YA Updates
MCU 322
- Added a debug interface
BIOS 315
- Improved power consumption in Modern Standby
- Optimized BIOS update flow with refined adapter plug-in detection
- Fixed an issue where Cloud Recovery could hang on reboot
Power delivery firmware V10.1.2.27
- Improved power consumption in Modern Standby
AMD GPU driver V25.10.25.27
- Improved gaming performance
- Fixed an audio issue related to Auto Super Resolution
ROG Xbox Ally X RC73XA Updates
MCU 321
- Improved haptics for impulse triggers
BIOS 312
- Optimized BIOS update flow with refined adapter plug-in detection
- Improved Cloud Recovery user experience
Touch panel firmware V09
- Overall stability improvement
Power delivery firmware V10.1.2.15
- Improved firmware stability
AMD GPU driver V25.10.25.27
- Improved gaming performance
- Fixed an audio issue related to Auto Super Resolution
AMD Chipset driver V7.03.26.2151
- Overall system performance improvement
The ASUS ROG Ally line spans multiple generations, beginning with the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme powered model released on June 13, 2023, featuring a seven-inch one hundred twenty hertz Full HD display and full Windows 11 support for PC gaming libraries. Its successor, the ROG Xbox Ally and the high-end Ally X, released on October 16, 2025, and introduced AMD Ryzen Z2 Series processors along with an Xbox-focused interface and redesigned grips. All devices run Windows 11 to maintain broad platform compatibility.
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