This website has a wealth of driver and program information. I have a G752VSK and with the exception of three drivers/programs, my laptop is using those identified on this website.
ASUS is slow to release new updates for their older products. What ASUS does do is develop new and improved products based on previous models. These new products are then given or have made, newer versions of drivers/programs. This website simply provides access to the newest version of these drivers/programs.
When downloading new version drivers/programs, you must be aware of what kind of CPU, GPU, chipset, and existing drivers/programs version you are already using. Drivers having similar version numbers are normally safe. When updating, accomplish one at a time and verify that it is working properly.
As an example, the ROG Gaming Center program, has been updated many times. Read the release notes for each version. Each version is being built to work with a newer version platform. This is not to say a newer version won't work on an older platform. My G752VSK list version 2.1.5 as applicable. I find version 2.5.7 with TurboGear inserted properly, works the best, updating any further offers no improvement.
I'm not saying you should update all your drivers/programs, that's your choice.
This is not my first post and I have been a member of this forum since 2012. I also do not provide an incomplete list of ROG Laptop drivers. I own an ASUS G1S, G51J, G75VW-3D, and G752VSK, they are working well on the latest Windows 10 OS. None of these laptops have ever been RMA'd for repair.
G752VSK, G75VW-3D, G51J, G1S
Homebuilt Windows Server