Asus Admits ROG Ally MicroSD Card Reader “May Malfunction”

Asus HQ has admitted that the ROG Ally handheld might have issues with MicroSD cards and the root cause seems to be thermals.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/asus-admits-rog-ally-microsd-card-reader-may-malfunction

Creato 2y | 12 lug 2023, 18:20:44


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