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Jun 4, 2024
BIOS 338 Changelog

BIOS 338 Released for ROG Ally

We're excited to announce a new BIOS update that optimizes your system performance and keeps things running cooler and quieter.

Brady Greenbush
Brady Greenbush

BIOS 339 IS OUT NOW: CHECK IT OUT HERE

We're excited to announce a new BIOS update that optimizes your system performance and keeps things running cooler and quieter.

Download Link (ASUS Website)

Here's what's new:

  • Improved System Performance: Downloading and updating the BIOS is recommended to get the most out of your system.
  • Quieter Fan Operation: Enjoy a significant reduction in fan noise, especially when in Turbo mode.

Ally's fan curve has been adjusted to:

  • 30 dBA (down from 35 dBA) when plugged in
  • 25 dBA (down from 30 dBA) on battery power (both in Turbo mode)
  • Enhanced Fan Control: The minimum fan speed in Manual mode has also been adjusted for better temperature management.

Follow this guide on how to install a bios update on your ROG All so you can update to BIOS 338, or checkout the video below.

FAQs

How do I boot from USB on Rog Ally?

Hold volume down while powering on ROG Ally to enter BIOS, then navigate to Boot Menu and select the USB drive with the installation image to begin.

How to update BIOS of Asus ROG Ally?
How do I get into BIOS mode on ASUS Rog?

When the device is completely shut down, persistently hold the power button, then keep pressing or hold the volume button down (-) until the BIOS configuration displays.

How do I get into the BIOS on ROG Ally?

Press the power button, then keep pressing or hold the volume button down (-) until the BIOS configuration displays.

You can also reboot to the BIOS from Windows by going to Settings > Recovery > Advanced Startup > Restart Now and then choosing Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > UEFI FIrmware Settings from the menu.

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