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Asus ROG Ally vs Steam Deck: Battle of handheld gaming consoles

Ana sayfa / Gaming Consoles

The portable gaming console market has rapidly grown with major players like Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally. Both devices are notable for their technical specifications, screen, and performance. While the Deck is based on Valve’s own SteamOS, the ROG Ally comes with Windows 11 out of the box. So, which one is the best handheld console?

In-depth comparison of Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally

ROG Ally comes with a higher resolution display and a more powerful chipset option. Steam Deck, on the other hand, comes with a touchscreen and more storage tiers. We took an in-depth look at two handheld consoles that are in direct competition with each other.

Screen and Design

The ROG Ally comes with a higher resolution screen and a 120Hz refresh rate on a 7-inch IPS LCD display. This display offers brightness of up to 500 nits and is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus. On the other hand, the Deck features a 7-inch IPS LCD HD screen with a resolution of 1280 x 800.

In terms of design, the ROG Ally has an aluminum chassis and weighs 608 grams. The Deck, on the other hand, weighs 669 grams and is presented with a mix of leather and hard plastic casing.

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Performance and Hardware

The ROG Ally is powered by either the AMD Ryzen Z1 or Ryzen Z1 Extreme chipset. The Z1 version features a six-core Zen 4 CPU, while the Z1 Extreme version boasts an eight-core Zen 4 CPU. The Deck, on the other hand, is powered by a four-core Zen 2 CPU with an AMD RDNA 2 GPU.

Both devices have 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, but the ROG Ally offers 256/512 GB M.2 SSD storage. The Deck, on the other hand, provides users with three storage options: 64 GB eMMC, 256 GB NVMe SSD, and 512 GB NVMe SSD.

Battery Life

Asus claims that the ROG Ally can last up to two hours in AAA games under the 15W performance mode. Valve claims that the Deck can last up to eight hours, but real-world tests have shown that it can range from two to six hours depending on the game.

OS

Since the ROG Ally is based on Windows 11, it has the capability to play all games available on PC. However, it may experience performance drops in AAA games like Red Dead Redemption 2 and God of War.

The Deck comes with a Linux-based operating system called SteamOS. This software works in conjunction with the Steam interface and expands with Valve’s game optimization. There are three types of game optimization: “Fully optimized,” “Partially optimized,” and “Untested.”

Pricing

The pricing of the ROG Ally varies depending on the Ryzen Z1 and Z1 Extreme versions. The Ryzen Z1 starts at $600, while the Z1 Extreme starts at $699. In Turkey, the Z1 Extreme version is priced at 28,499 TL.

The pricing tiers for the Steam Deck vary based on storage. The 64 GB eMMC version is priced at $399, the 256 GB NVMe SSD version at $529, and the 512 GB NVMe SSD version at $649.


ASUS ROG Ally
Steam Deck
ArchitectureAMD Zen 4 & RDNA 3AMD Zen 2 & RDNA 2
CPUAMD Z1 ExtremeAMD Van Gogh
GPUAMD RDNA 3AMD RDNA 2 @ 1.6GHz
RAM16GB16 GB LPDDR5-5500
Storage512GB (expandable)64 GB eMMC (PCIe Gen2x1)
256 GB/512 GB NVMe (PCIe Gen3x4)
Display7-inch 1920×1080 120Hz7-inch 1280×800 60Hz
ConnectivityUSB-CWi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5
BatteryUnknown40 Whr
Weight608 grams669 g
Dimensions28.0 x 11.3 x 3.9 mm29.8 x 11.7 x 4.9 cm
Operating SystemWindows 11Steam OS 3.0 (Arch)/Windows 11
Price$699 (top-end version)$399 (16GB+64GB)
$529 (16GB+256GB)
$649 (16GB+512GB)

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