One of Valve's biggest rivals in the handheld market, Ayaneo, just released its Ayaspace 3.0 software into beta. This is the next big leap for its software and overlay system, which aims to offer better U usage, a brand new way to freeze programs, and most importantly, add for the Ayaneo 3.
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Officially, Ayaneo sells the new software update by talking about "modern aesthetics" and "high-performance efficiency" as buzzwords for why Ayaspace 3.0 is great, but the real changes can only be felt when you're actually using it.
Ayaspace 3.0 brings big improvements to the general performance of the quick-access menu, while also optimizing the Performance mode configurations. The U draw of Ayaspace is also reduced, meaning it will have a reduced impact on gaming performance when left to run in the background.
Previously, Ayaspace could be sluggish to use, especially when operating on battery life, so the general performance improvements are extremely welcome. They almost mask the unfortunate fact that a device such as the Ayaneo 3 operates on Windows.
Meanwhile, a completely new feature of Ayaspace 3.0 is the SnowZone, which is a way to temporarily freeze or pause a program and its system resource demands. Frozen programs, also called "Iced Processes," can then be resumed in the quick access menu and carry on as normal. My primary concern was that programs wouldn't respond when moving between being "Iced" and unfrozen, but I have yet to encounter this across any game or app.
Any early backers who are lucky enough to have already received their Ayaeno 3 will have Ayaspace 3.0 pre-loaded on the system. Previously, a Windows reset would have seen it disappear with no way of reing it. This update adds official for the modular controls, as well as the Ayaneo 3 spec, meaning it offers the right TDP settings and RGB controls.
Given that Ayaspace 3.0 is still in beta, it might be a while before it's officially rolled out as stable, so be wary of any bugs. If you happen to find any, they can be reported via the Ayaneo Discord channel.
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