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ASUS-related chatter is clustering around multiple new product/compatibility updates: a likely new ROG Xbox Ally handheld, a new BTF GPU card, and an AGESA 1.3.0.1b BIOS release for AM5 X870 boards. In parallel, enthusiasts are watching ASUS’s expanding ecosystem across peripherals (RAIKIRI II controllers via Linux, a 540Hz OLED monitor) and networking/enterprise hardware reviews.

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Key Takeaway Expect ASUS to broaden its ROG lineup and platform support at once—BIOS updates plus new handheld/GPU and faster display/peripheral targets are emerging in current coverage.
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Expect ASUS to broaden its ROG lineup and platform support at once—BIOS updates plus new handheld/GPU and faster display/peripheral targets are emerging in current coverage.

ASUS-related chatter is clustering around multiple new product/compatibility updates: a likely new ROG Xbox Ally handheld, a new BTF GPU card, and an AGESA 1.3.0.1b BIOS release for AM5 X870 boards. In parallel, enthusiasts are watching ASUS’s expanding ecosystem across peripherals (RAIKIRI II controllers via Linux, a 540Hz OLED monitor) and networking/enterprise hardware reviews.

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BIOS version AGESA 1.3.0.1b
Motherboard platform AM5 X870 boards
Monitor size/line 24.5-inch ROG Strix OLED XG259QWPG
Monitor refresh 540Hz
Keyboard price £350 for ROG Azoth 96 HE

What to Watch

  • Track the reported ASUS ROG Xbox Ally handheld leak for further confirmation or official specs. TechPowerUp
  • Confirm adoption of AGESA 1.3.0.1b across AM5 X870 boards by watching ASUS BIOS release follow-ups. r/amd
  • Watch Linux 7.1-rc6 notes for support timing of ASUS ROG RAIKIRI II & Nova 2 Lite controllers. Phoronix

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  • Linux 7.1-rc6 To Support The ASUS ROG RAIKIRI II & Nova 2 Lite Controllers Phoronix
  • (PR) ASUS Now Bundles ROG Equalizer Cable with Thor III, Strix Platinum PSUs TechPowerUp
  • Leak Tips Potential New ASUS ROG Xbox Ally Gaming Handheld TechPowerUp
  • Asus RT-BE88U is amazing r/HomeNetworking
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Why buy the ASUS ROG Strix 27-inch gaming monitor?

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