Sunday, May 5th 2024
ASUS to Revise ROG Ally Design to Fix microSD Card Heat Deaths
ASUS is reportedly revising the design of the ROG Ally handheld game console to address microSD card heat deaths. In its original design, the ROG Ally has its microSD card reader located directly under the heat vents from which the active cooling mechanism exhausts heat from the SoC. This could cause microSD cards to overheat and damage; and eventually even destroy the microSD card reader itself. In its revision, the card reader will be repositioned away from the vents, and extensively tested for better reliability with microSD card operation. As for current ROG Ally owners, ASUS has extended the warranty by 2 years, and provided coverage for damaged card readers. This, however, only covers the card reader itself, there's no liability for damaged cards or the data on them.
Source:
HotHardware
13 Comments on ASUS to Revise ROG Ally Design to Fix microSD Card Heat Deaths
no liability for the damaged card itself, so if you own Ally stick to budget 256gb or less to be safe.
would suck to fry your $110 1,5tb card
that is what makes it really bad imo. cause it actually is an easy fix.
Luckily for me I am a Steam Deck fanboy, and will be getting Deck 2 on day 1... so no ASUS for me.
This makes me question buying their products if they only do a minor, (and probably automated in software) PCB revision when the publicity gets overwhelming and effect sales...