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ASUS ROG Ally: Set to Dominate the Indian Gaming Industry


With the debut of the ROG Ally in May 2023, ASUS made a position for itself in the area of handheld gaming. With top-tier specs including a 120Hz display and the highly sought-after Ryzen Z1 CPU, this handheld device promised an unrivaled gaming experience. The great news is that this masterpiece is on its way to Indian shores. Intrigued? Let’s get started!

Expecting the ASUS ROG Ally in India: It’s Nearly Here!

ASUS has whet fans’ appetites by tweeting a teaser of the upcoming ROG Ally launch in India. The teaser graphic has the iconic Republic of Gamers (ROG) emblem in the top right corner, accompanied by the intriguing words “Allies Assemble.” The outline of the device is clearly visible, with glowing rings outlining the left and right controllers. The specific launch date is unknown, but it appears to be just a hair’s breadth away.

Abhishek Yadav, a tech enthusiast, has revealed that the much-anticipated handheld gaming system may make its Indian debut on July 7, courtesy of Flipkart. We, on the other hand, are waiting for the formal announcement.

Highlighted Features of the ASUS ROG Ally

The ROG Ally boasts a Full-HD 120Hz display with a peak brightness of 500 nits and a response time of 7ms. The robust Corning Gorilla Glass Victus provides protection, which is supplemented by a protective DTX Coating. The powerful AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor drives the device’s heart, which is accompanied by AMD Radeon graphics, a staggering 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and a 512GB NVMe Gen 4 SSD.

The tablet also dazzles us with its novel Zero Gravity Thermal System, an ASUS patent designed to provide optimal temperature regulation. The ROG Dust Filter and ultra-thin 0.1mm fins work together to protect the device’s performance against dust intrusion.

Advanced Control and Other Outstanding Features

The ROG Ally has a robust control scheme that includes ABXY buttons, a D-pad, L&R Hall Effect analog triggers, L&R bumpers, and two customisable grip buttons. This beast is powered by a 40Wh battery and a 65W charger. ASUS also includes a three-month subscription to Xbox Game Pass and pre-installs Windows 11.

The tablet clearly does not skimp on high-end features. It supports Dolby Atmos speakers, Hi-Res audio, AI noise-canceling microphones, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, and the ROG XG Mobile Interface, among other things.

A Milestone for ASUS and Pricing Expectations

When it graces the market, the ROG Ally will mark ASUS’s inaugural official launch of a handheld gaming device in India. The pricing details remain elusive. However, considering that the ROG Ally costs $700 in the U.S., it’s speculated that the device may retail at around Rs 60,000 in India. The wait for the official announcement is palpable.

The impending arrival of the ROG Ally has created ripples of excitement in the Indian gaming community. Is this the game-changer we’ve been looking for? Are you contemplating incorporating this marvel into your gaming arsenal? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below!

 

FAQs

What is the ASUS ROG Ally?

The ASUS ROG Ally is a high-end handheld gaming device offering a superior gaming experience.

When can we expect the ASUS ROG Ally’s launch in India?

Though the official date isn’t announced, a well-known tech insider hinted at a possible debut on July 7.

What are some standout features of the ASUS ROG Ally?

The device boasts a 120Hz Full-HD display, AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, 16GB of RAM, and an innovative thermal control system, among other features.

Where can we purchase the ASUS ROG Ally in India?

While not confirmed, it’s anticipated that Flipkart will be one of the primary sellers.

What is the expected price of the ASUS ROG Ally in India?

Though unconfirmed, considering U.S. prices, it might retail around Rs 60,000.

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Asus ROG Ally: This is how you can upgrade up to 8 TB of storage with an M.2 2280 SSD


With the ROG Ally, Asus has a portable gaming console with Windows 11 on the market that competes with the Steam Deck. The handheld comes with 512 gigabytes of internal memory as standard. The built-in SSD can be replaced without much effort; the manufacturer explains how this works on the product page.

However, there are limitations: The built-in SSD is an M.2 memory in 2230 format. This means that it is significantly shorter than conventional 2280 SSDs that are installed in the PS5, PC or notebook. In addition, they are currently only available with a maximum of two terabytes of memory – and they are also more expensive. 2280 SSDs, on the other hand, are available cheaper and with a storage capacity of up to eight terabytes.

Shortly after the market launch, resourceful modders discovered that the console also supports conventional 2280 SSDs. To do this, space first had to be created inside using a side cutter. This is no longer necessary, because you can now buy corresponding adapters for under 20 euros on Aliexpress. These get around the lack of space through a 90 degree angle. Below we will explain to you how you can cheaply upgrade the Asus ROG Ally using this adapter and a 2280 SSD.

Important: Asus of course only recommends replacing compatible 2230 SSDs. If you use an adapter and a traditional 2280 SSD, you may risk voiding the manufacturer’s warranty. Only carry out the exchange if you really feel confident doing it, otherwise leave it alone. SamaGame assumes no liability for any damage.

Before it begins

Before exchanging, there are a few things you need to consider first. According to user reports, not all commercially available SSDs are compatible with the console and will be accepted. It shouldn’t work with the Samsung 990 Pro. The Crucial P3 (Plus / Pro) are compatible. We were also able to successfully perform the upgrade with a Kioxia Exceria Pro NVMe SSD. The easiest way is to buy one of these models or try out an existing one.

If you don’t want to reinstall Windows, you should clone the built-in SSD storage. If you do this, you can use the console immediately after the exchange. Please note, however, that you must first deactivate Bitlocker encryption under Windows. To do this, type “Bitlocker” into the Windows search and turn off the encryption. This will take some time.

Alternatively, Windows can simply be reinstalled on the ROG Ally. To do this, turn it on while holding down the volume minus button. You end up in the BIOS and can start the new installation via “ASUS Cloud Recovery”.

Replacing the SSD on the Asus Rog Ally

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    First remove all cross screws on the back of the console. The middle screw in the bottom center gets stuck, but that’s not a problem.

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    Take your pick and carefully slide it between the front and back. Then ride along the line on both sides to open the console.

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    Disconnects the battery.

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    Fold up the black cover. This is where the SSD is located. Loosen the screw and remove the storage latch.

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    Now take your adapter and insert it into the interface.

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    You now have to attach another screw at the place where the SSD screw was previously located. Now take your 2280 SSD, plug it in and also put a screw at the end so that it is secure. It is advisable to place a piece of adhesive tape at the rear end between the holder and the battery connector to avoid a possible short circuit. Then plug the battery back in, close the console and screw in the screws.

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    Important: If the console cannot be switched on, connect it to the charging cable. Wait a moment and turn it on. Now it should start as usual. Once it’s booted up, you should be able to see the increase in memory in your workstation.