Beware the ASUS ROG Ally Reviews

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  • My ASUS ROG Ally review. Looking at Benchmarks and performance of the retail units
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  • @michaels9917
    @michaels9917 Год назад +3048

    Dave2D is really nailing that "mad scientist isolated in his lab" look.

    • @Justakatto
      @Justakatto Год назад +66

      I'm starting to think that it's the "troubled dad" look lol

    • @snappycattimesten
      @snappycattimesten Год назад +14

      I’m waiting for the Kleenex boxes on the feet

    • @sharknatho2406
      @sharknatho2406 Год назад +5

      i'm jealous of his flow!

    • @jaughnekow
      @jaughnekow Год назад +6

      giving me Rick vibes.

    • @zxcv97
      @zxcv97 Год назад +9

      His hairline is getting bald lol that's why he doing long hair now 😊😅😅

  • @Mr.Quinlan888
    @Mr.Quinlan888 Год назад +3720

    The fact that Asus included Office and McAfee in this product tells everything you need to know right there. Good job calling them out Dave.

    • @cameronbosch1213
      @cameronbosch1213 Год назад +592

      I mean, Office I can understand because of the Microsoft partnership, but McAfee!? No, no, no.

    • @Futura2500
      @Futura2500 Год назад +211

      its great that its more than just a gaming device - so handy on my business trips and holidays I can now just take 1 device

    • @WeaponsArtist
      @WeaponsArtist Год назад +425

      "Everything you need to know" Just run a fresh install and get rid of McAfee, not that difficult...? PITA no doubt, but your over here acting like it's a dealbreaker.

    • @teach9023
      @teach9023 Год назад +258

      @@Futura2500 No one is sincerely using Microsoft Office products with this device without some extra peripherals. Be serious

    • @xmlthegreat
      @xmlthegreat Год назад +169

      ​@@WeaponsArtist and then people make fun of Linux while saying stuff like this... Steam Deck works out of the box.

  • @Code_String
    @Code_String Год назад +21

    It's nice that they're looking into allowing more control to the device. Impatient to see what disabling cores on this thing will do, plus the potential for undervolting if UXTU allows so in the future.

  • @alistairblaire6001
    @alistairblaire6001 Год назад +534

    It still amazes me that Windows games mostly run very well on Steam Deck despite running on Linux with compatibility layers. Software really is so important.

    • @Shubham-hk6yf
      @Shubham-hk6yf Год назад +13

      ​@@lumeronswift I am using mint Linux on my 10 years old laptop with 2GB RAM. Works like magic

    • @aaronjones4529
      @aaronjones4529 Год назад +11

      A long time ago now, like 15ish years ago, I had tried Linux out for gaming (using cedega to launch windows games, I don't know if that's still a thing)... I was amazed that not only did it run, but I was getting a higher FPS in Linux, emulating windows, than I was in even a debloated Windows install.

    • @Originalimoc
      @Originalimoc Год назад +1

      It's not emulation. So, good enough.

    • @Rakumei672
      @Rakumei672 Год назад +5

      ​@@aaronjones4529yeah and it's only gotten exponentially better year by year in the last like 5 years or so. Still a long way to go though.
      For desktops it sucks because all your peripherals usually have software components to fully utilize that are windows exclusive. And features like gsync, dlss, ray tracing and such are still nonexistent or...sketchy at best.
      It is PERFECT for a tailor-made piece of hardware like the deck tho.

    • @scottmetcalfe4366
      @scottmetcalfe4366 Год назад

      Still uses compatibility layers just smoother now and we have proton 👍 still not straight forward fucked if you run into an anti cheat that’s unsupported or devs are just being cunts (bungie with destiny 2)

  • @jblev736
    @jblev736 Год назад +1664

    The thing about the steam deck is that the software just works and valve has constantly kept updating things. That support is unmatched

    • @franciscojunior3574
      @franciscojunior3574 Год назад +23

      just like apple

    • @cnr_0778
      @cnr_0778 Год назад +343

      @@franciscojunior3574 except that Valve isn't anti consumer and supports open source.

    • @zenithquasar9623
      @zenithquasar9623 Год назад +160

      @@cnr_0778 Erm, Steam was trying to be a monopoly for years and it was invented as a very strict DRM when Half-Life 2 came out. So, no, Valve is not always pro-consumer. Their store is plagued by trash/shovelware but they refuse to do anything about it because anything that gets sold on there generates revenue for them. Just because they made Steamdeck repairable (it actually saves them soooo much money to do that) doesn't mean their primary concern is the customers. Apple is a long running hardware company who has manufacturing downpat. Valve barely can afford to have one product at low volumes (in comparison). They could not possibly force the user to their own parts and pieces etc. and they could not possibly keep up with all the demand of repairs or replacements if people had issues with their devices. So, it is a marketing win. It is ensuring the community is filling in the gaps. They are a bit better with software support of course, because that's what they are good at and they want this to be about the Steam ecosystem. Again, a win for themselves first and foremost.

    • @mcslender2965
      @mcslender2965 Год назад +23

      As long as you don't play heavily anti cheat enabled games or use Xbox PC game pass

    • @Argonisgema
      @Argonisgema Год назад +88

      @@zenithquasar9623 Companies can have varying degrees of pro-consumerism.
      You talk of apple like its the most pro consumer thing out there cause of all of its products but most of its products gets outdated after only a couple years plus those products are exceptionally more expensive do its its premium quality and expectations.
      Valve compared to apple doesn't have that many products and as for shovel ware that's every store front from steam to epic to even on consolse like playstation and switch.

  • @Evie0133
    @Evie0133 Год назад +806

    That performance gap with the new update really makes your review THE DEFINITIVE one to watch, it really is a surprising gap :o

    • @losteden6390
      @losteden6390 Год назад +19

      It'll only get better again Asus has said ...

    • @FenrirAlter
      @FenrirAlter Год назад

      @@losteden6390 ye, nobody cares what Asus says. Shit manufacturer

    • @markwrobel9558
      @markwrobel9558 Год назад

      @@losteden6390 ya i def believe it this product is like brand new

    • @darkdiablo1601
      @darkdiablo1601 Год назад +3

      why surprising? it should be performing like a 7840u, day 1 it performed like a 6800u lol

    • @markwrobel9558
      @markwrobel9558 Год назад

      @@darkdiablo1601 if i spent up to 1k on a handheld which ones the best

  • @RaedVS
    @RaedVS Год назад +126

    Really appreciate the extra mile you go through to deliver us the experience the manufacturer intended, instead of just using it as it and calling it a day. 🙏🏻

  • @xenocide2519
    @xenocide2519 Год назад +63

    THIS is why I dig Dave's reviews. He WILL point out the flaws. He's my top one and Jarrod's. They think about the consumer first and if it's worth our money or if we'll even like it. I did not know that the steam deck was made to last a few years. It's a good point on it and would love to hear from Asus or if they'll make the new Ally 2 more long lasting. Either way, now I got doubts. I might still buy it, especially cuz my vacation time is coming up and need one or a laptop. Either way, thanks Dave. You rock!

  • @savanthsunnyt
    @savanthsunnyt Год назад +185

    The detail. He waited. Done each game battery drain test. That's alot of dedication. I love his videos because, his reviews always be on side of user perspective. Sweet, simple, short. Great review as usual. Thanks, I was waiting for yours to come.

  • @mikew6554
    @mikew6554 Год назад +383

    One of the things I had forgotten about coming back to PC gaming was the amount of troubleshooting you need to do before you can play a game. It's not terrible, but having to do that on a hand held would be a deal breaker for me.

    • @flamingscar5263
      @flamingscar5263 Год назад +80

      this is where the steam deck prevails, for gaming it just works, only issues arise if you play untested games, but if its rated playable or verified it just works, now let me reiterate, thats for gaming, using the steam deck for desktop work still has a ways to go

    • @ufcfan3940
      @ufcfan3940 Год назад

      Yep

    • @cameronbosch1213
      @cameronbosch1213 Год назад +33

      I've played "unsupported" games and about 25% of even those games just work. And not to mention, Valve has been killing it in terms of software updates. In fact, I'd say that right now, I would get the Steam Deck over the Ally UNLESS you ONLY play games with anti-cheat crap.

    • @teach9023
      @teach9023 Год назад +33

      The Steam Deck does a surprisingly good job of 'consolizing' the PC experience for lack of better words

    • @hardcoregammer1964
      @hardcoregammer1964 Год назад +8

      I rarely ever have to troubleshoot anything. Usually, with both handhelds and my desktop, I just load and play. Unless I want to crank up performance.

  • @iau
    @iau Год назад +513

    The Ally is almost a Steam Deck ad. It has really allowed me to notice all of the small but brilliant decisions Valve made with the Deck beyond just raw horsepower.

    • @zerochan2915
      @zerochan2915 Год назад +60

      100% agree. I decided to buy a Steam Deck after watching this video

    • @CosmicApe
      @CosmicApe Год назад +83

      Trackpads. That alone is such a massive benefit of the Steam Deck.

    • @brianv3ntura
      @brianv3ntura Год назад +9

      ​@@CosmicApe only for some people

    • @panamike6178
      @panamike6178 Год назад +24

      @@brianv3ntura For quite a bit. I've read the lack of track pads bothers 100s of thousands.

    • @jabbajawz
      @jabbajawz Год назад +19

      If the Ally had track pads, better D PAD and buttons that don't stick, I would definitely buy one and sell my deck. That is way more important to me than getting a few more FPS from a game and a better screen
      I have windows on my deck and can play everything I want.

  • @jjwebb8432
    @jjwebb8432 Год назад +2

    This is the most honest and best review I have seen of a product. Well done. Subscribed.

  • @blinktgaming
    @blinktgaming Год назад +26

    Amazing product review and points of comparison against its competitors. Thank you for also breaking down some pros and cons of the design choices made by Valve vs Asus. Definitely allows for more informed buying decisions based on the use case of the consumer! Awesome job, Dave!

  • @marramgg
    @marramgg Год назад +9

    Definitely nailed it on the support. Or lack of it. We’re upon launch and local resellers don’t have cases, the charger with HDMI port, etc. I’ll have to test it well when it comes because if I consider those pop ups a pain, I’ll just return it.

  • @zain-bradleyblack7787
    @zain-bradleyblack7787 Год назад

    I don’t know if you’ve heard this enough but great video. Straight to the point. You touched on topics and stayed focused on them and did not go on a tangent and explained clearly. I got what I came for on the video and the 9 minutes flew by so fast. This was good. Thank you.

  • @DrKlausReichert
    @DrKlausReichert Год назад

    good to have you, your way of doing and seeing things in the review space on RUclips

  • @GregLopes
    @GregLopes Год назад +637

    The work that Valve has done behind the scenes to support the Steam Deck is really unparalleled compared to any gaming device I’ve seen. They have made it drastically better compared to a year ago. They even do stuff like release support for controllers and other external hardware that they don’t even manufacture. They’ve been killing it. I hope that ASUS does the same with the Ally, but it’s a lot to live up to. We will see!

    • @feezee82
      @feezee82 Год назад +85

      Very unlikely to happen. Valve doesn’t make money on the Steam Deck, they make money from people buying games on the Steam Store. So they have a financial interest in supporting the Steam Deck for as long as possible. Asus only makes money from the initial purchase, so its in their best interest to release a new model as soon as possible and hope you will buy it.

    • @steelsteez6118
      @steelsteez6118 Год назад +37

      ​@@feezee82 damn this is a great point. While I don't believe that they don't make ANY money on the steam deck (sure, I'm sure the profit margins may be a little tight but their is surely a profit margin nonetheless), you're right in that their bigger interest would be in ensuring that people continue to buy their games on the steam store which forces them to make sure that steam deck is always in tip top shape!

    • @undisturbed809
      @undisturbed809 Год назад +2

      @@feezee82 Asus makes better and more powerful hardware for the right price, valve wont win competing with ASUS in hardware. Software is also looking sticky for valve because ASUS has connections with Microsoft.

    • @itsprod.472
      @itsprod.472 Год назад +24

      Not to mention that Asus has a terrible update support on their ROG phones

    • @AdityaWaghmare
      @AdityaWaghmare Год назад +34

      @@undisturbed809
      “Software is looking sticky for valve”
      Bud, as long as Valve keeps updating SteamOS like it does now, there is no way that’s gonna happen. Microsoft has been very bad with their software updates and unless they release their own handheld console, I do not believe they are gonna bother updating Windows for handheld devices.

  • @wasabicookie777
    @wasabicookie777 Год назад +3

    Life advice: Always wait for the Dave version of the review.
    Well done mate! Thanks for the useful information as always!

  • @rescuerammer5357
    @rescuerammer5357 Год назад +97

    Your honest approach is the sole reason why I've been a long time subscriber. Well done. I have the Steam Deck and I enjoy the hell out of it... The Ally seems to be a great machine, but I'm hooked on this Steam community... They're so damn helpful and knowledgeable. My deck is literally getting repaired as we speak, no questions asked. Left trigger was sticking on occasion... They're all over it. So easy.

    • @donniedarko4497
      @donniedarko4497 Год назад +5

      I also had that issue and got a free repair, and later on almost to the 1 year mark, was sent a brand new unit due to random resetting. Valve customer service is second to none

    • @rescuerammer5357
      @rescuerammer5357 Год назад

      @@donniedarko4497 Awesome to hear. I'm dialed in with it. I don't really get into the crazy mods etc, I'm more or less, download and play. The only addition I've used is the Vibrant and the plug in that shows how games actually play based on a Platinum, Gold, Silver etc.

    • @donniedarko4497
      @donniedarko4497 Год назад +3

      @@rescuerammer5357 definitely Steam deck is a great experience out of the box without tinkering. Only thing I'd recommend is "Cryo Utilities" as it's super easy for anyone and gives about 20 percent performance boost for free. Also emulation, but I've found that a lot easier with EmuDeck. Tinkering can be addictive bother

    • @chikwadoonyebuchi6782
      @chikwadoonyebuchi6782 Год назад +2

      Hello Pal , Please I want to Know If Steam Deck Plays Fifa 23 pretty good ?

    • @jayinhd4296
      @jayinhd4296 Год назад +2

      My girlfriend repaired my deck the other night 😏

  • @jamesuk3037
    @jamesuk3037 Год назад

    D4 this week and my Ally in a couple of weeks , Christmas has come early, Great content Dave!

  • @JohnCiaccio
    @JohnCiaccio Год назад +8

    Exactly. Thanks Dave. I was going to buy a 7840U handheld because I felt the benchmarks was so much better. However Asus is a large experienced manufacturer and uses 2 fans. An looks really nice.

  • @TakiUdon
    @TakiUdon Год назад +209

    The situation is a bit more complex. TDP vs. TDP comparisons assume that every manufacturer used the standard voltage curve profiles that are made for the chip from AMD. Board manufacturers have the ability to increase the performance of a given TDP or range of TDPs by scaling the curve up.
    You would not be able to see this if you only looked at the listed TDP, and a lot of the available sensors would still appear to operate under the normal limits. However, you can effectively have a 2-3W boost hidden into your "TDP" at any given level. This kind of boost can inflate your scores by up to 100% at lower TDP levels. Finding out if a device did this is a lot more work than anyone would want to do, and if you do not have a lot of devices with the same chip from different manufacturers, you'd never be able to pick out the the ones that juiced their numbers. Ally represents real performance for this processor.

    • @iceicebaby8469
      @iceicebaby8469 Год назад +8

      This ^. I feel like if you look at the total power draw at 9W the Ally will be the lowest. If he would've matched the total power draw of the whole device the Ally would've been even better. AMD/Asus have definitely improved it a lot that's for sure.

    • @zain-bradleyblack7787
      @zain-bradleyblack7787 Год назад +3

      Sure but the average user doesn’t care if it TDP varies or not. It’s literally about what they get at face value. If they both say 3W TDP, that’s what they will compare with the experience accompanying that.

    • @incognitoptl9408
      @incognitoptl9408 Год назад +13

      Better than compare TDP only, you can compare battery life (for similar battery sizes of course - like the ally and the deck) - on games running at similar performance - like horizon 5 high 60 fps. Dave did that and the steam deck came up WAY ahead. So with or without “fake” TDP and profile curves/boosts etc, the Steam deck does provide value on lower wattage usage…

    • @CarthagoMike
      @CarthagoMike Год назад

      Exactly

    • @leander4107
      @leander4107 Год назад

      Asus Rog Ally AutoDtp Tomb Raider 370 mhz cpu, gpu 880 mhz smooth 60fps shock.

  • @AfaqDraw
    @AfaqDraw Год назад +1

    Love the takes and perspective on the ally.

  • @goticothepra
    @goticothepra 11 месяцев назад

    I am extremely thankful for this video. It made things clear for me. Awesome delivery, great information, helpful visuals and great content.
    Thank You sir! God Bless You 🙏🏾

  • @92JinKazama
    @92JinKazama Год назад +9

    Dave, thanks for the review! I heard some reviewers talk about input lag. Was that something you encountered with the Ally?

  • @Nick-pc9tf
    @Nick-pc9tf Год назад +33

    You make a good point, Dave. When life has so much going on, you just want things simple and quick. That’s the appeal of consoles, quick resume and so on. Turn on and a couple of clicks and you’re set. Like a Nintendo Switch. No to bloat, pop ups, multiple programs to get things done, etc.

  • @ithildiess8305
    @ithildiess8305 Год назад +1

    Huge communities supporting a product they love.
    This warms my heart feels like back when older games had huge mod followings like StarCraft broodwar. Quake 3 arena mods. Etc.
    When so many people put in effort to make something they love better. It just becomes an awesome experience for everyone involved. And your interested in the game for many many years to come.
    Steams huge community is what makes me come back to buy their games so I can play with all their stuff and support that communities provide.
    10/10 steam keeps gaming alive.

  • @bramwilhelm3600
    @bramwilhelm3600 5 месяцев назад

    Hey Dave, long time viewer here! Recently purchased a steam deck and I was suffering from buyers remorse with the deck when I saw people raving about the ROG Ally. You're really helped me realise how nice the deck is and how long the shelf life is, and that for me as an emulation geek the deck is probably a better idea when it comes to battery life. I got dual boot working for windows with CoD. Thank you, have a great day!

  • @MrEstarion
    @MrEstarion Год назад +60

    They must have silenced you for speaking the truth
    Actually, the silence was as deafening as the 9W performance:(

  • @Khay-77
    @Khay-77 Год назад +142

    Phawx just posted a video today about optimizing the clocks to maximize the battery and it sounds like there's a ton of potential to improve this via software.

    • @conchobar
      @conchobar Год назад +37

      It's windows based. There will be tons of community support for this.

    • @xelaander8429
      @xelaander8429 Год назад

      ​@Harvey Kent lmao, you sound like a clown. Superficial reviews? Okay bro

    • @penguin1714
      @penguin1714 Год назад +34

      @@conchobar "It's Windows based" Are you implying Linux doesn't have community support? LOL

    • @smidlee7747
      @smidlee7747 Год назад

      This is nothing new as it was around when Ayaneo 2 was released. If the demands on the Cpu and Gpu vary a lot it will cause the frame rate to be more unstable.

    • @ChadKenova
      @ChadKenova Год назад +3

      Yea there will be all kinds of software like that and thats one big advantage windows has and i watched his video today seems like you can really improve the battery life in some games. Im really excited for the ally been counting down the days.

  • @steveugly1
    @steveugly1 Год назад

    That's what I call good research and troubleshooting!! Good review!!

  • @RahulKumar-vh4xr
    @RahulKumar-vh4xr Год назад

    Wonderful video!!! I have been very happy with my SD, other than two issues: screen and having to deal with non verified games. The Ally seemed like it was perfect in correcting those two issues. But, I’m a Mac user, and I don’t want to deal with windows tweaking and worrying about setting up a game.

  • @cyntheticgaming
    @cyntheticgaming Год назад +12

    Had the steam deck for the past 6 months and absolutely love it. Still trying to stay on top of what’s happening with this product too but I won’t be sure until it falls into the hands of the public and the real problems are uncovered

    • @nonpondo_
      @nonpondo_ Год назад +2

      Even then, my biggest concern is the point he raised with longevity, issue with big hardware manufacturers is if they're under a certain price, have the products don't work and then they'll last for a year or 2 max, fact of the matter is if I go to best buy and they tell me I would get geek squad protection on it, I'm simply not gonna get it

    • @cyntheticgaming
      @cyntheticgaming Год назад +1

      @@nonpondo_ that’s a really good point!

  • @DameTech
    @DameTech Год назад +3

    Good to see the performance fixed and matching the 7840u or 780m! I was worried with the initial performance results but now I’m excited!

  • @dohctorclark
    @dohctorclark Год назад

    I don’t know what RUclips algorithm led me to this in my home feed, but thanks for this.
    What a great, honest take / update on the ROG Ally.
    Subscribed 👍🏻

  • @TheAdammantium
    @TheAdammantium Год назад +2

    Just a tidbit; @ 4:55, the feature is (what I believe) a staple for all ASUS laptops. I have a ROG Z13, and it has the same app with that feature as well - and it is definitely appreciated knowing my battery has a longer lifespan.

  • @dariszn2378
    @dariszn2378 Год назад +6

    This, Is why I watch Dave2D and why I knew it wasn't all doom and gloom early on. Thank you for the video! Keep being great.

  • @theonetruemorty4078
    @theonetruemorty4078 Год назад +10

    Spot on. Most of the reviewer complaints I saw could be resolved by software/firmware updates. The big selling point for me is the multi-platform capability and the ability to install other apps. For simplicity/average user, Steam Deck might be preferable. I, for one, plan to strip the Ally of any bloatware as soon as I get it and tweak it to my liking, install emulators, etc. For that purpose, along with being able to step outside of the Steam ecosphere, I think the Ally is preferable.

  • @reintgenrc
    @reintgenrc Год назад +1

    I agree with the premise of this video. Though I've had some software glitches with my Ally, I haven't encountered any of the issues early reviewers had with stuck buttons.

  • @MystLgnd
    @MystLgnd 9 месяцев назад

    Clean and serious work done here, well done and appreciated 👍

  • @mrdry2153
    @mrdry2153 Год назад +6

    Thanks for this update Dave, I was having doubts but this definitely made me pull on trigger for Rog ally now 🎉

  • @nightwalkerj
    @nightwalkerj Год назад +15

    The performance for these devices seems to be in a good spot. I'd love to see people make more efficient batteries that last longer someday.

  • @Dark.Syndicate
    @Dark.Syndicate Год назад

    Great words. Great review. Listen to this man, Asus. Thank you for all you've done Dave2D 🙂

  • @alejmc
    @alejmc 6 месяцев назад +2

    Mac user over here… was between getting a Steam Deck or a ROG Ally, went for the Ally in the end. Using it as a standalone handheld and windows old and recent enough games, got tired of all the Parallels and CrossOver tinkering, it works don’t get me wrong, but just want the plug-n-play’est experience.
    To my surprise, just swapping an Apple Studio display to the ROG Ally works 100%, even the camera, mic, speakers and connected keyboard/mouse peripherals to the screen.
    That said, man, since I bought it, it was like 3hrs of just tinkering around to get all the apps updates, windows updates, BIOS updates, good god… makes one appreciate the 15mins open and use experience of getting a MacBook or similar (minus Apple being Apple tends to slash legacy software too unhinged).
    That said, it’s an amazing handheld still today, crazy prices too during these holidays, got a -$200 for “Boxing Day Sales” and an extra -$100 open box, at a Best Buy.

  • @peter_parkour
    @peter_parkour Год назад +71

    If I remember correctly most of the Steam deck reviews were the same when it was initially launched. That it's a product that "needs improvement". But Valve actually committed to it and supported the device and now we have an awesome version of the device. I hope Asus does the same here but like Dave said they are a hardware company. But here's to hoping.

    • @kampru6867
      @kampru6867 Год назад +7

      for me the main problem of Ally is that it didnt really fix any of the problems people have with Deck .... on the contrary it made them even worse ... thx to being overly focused on "onpaprer" highest specs possible

    • @roningai4791
      @roningai4791 Год назад +9

      @@kampru6867 BS they already fixed some issues like for example things in armory crate. And there will be further improvments. The Steam Deck also had its flaws when it came out.

    • @rommelchristophermanicad4389
      @rommelchristophermanicad4389 Год назад

      Exactly what they doing with their laptop is what they going to do in their handhelds. Just hope they don't f*ck up this like their TUF gaming laptop

    • @KhanDisco
      @KhanDisco Год назад +7

      ASUS software support just plain sucks. Just look at their Armory Crate, or even their RGB software...utter garbage. Love their hardware, loathe their software.

    • @kampru6867
      @kampru6867 Год назад +4

      @@roningai4791 you misunderstood what i meant ... i meant the complains reviewers had about the deck (so stuff like battery and so on)

  • @dragon2knight
    @dragon2knight Год назад +305

    Not surprised at all, ASUS really hasn't been on the ball lately across the board....at least they are getting their collective shit together and are fixing this one. Thanks for reporting on it Dave, I see no one else doing this lately!

    • @Nsfwstar
      @Nsfwstar Год назад +24

      I mean valve did it worse with the software pf the deck, so to be honest i guess asus is doing it better than valve xd
      The first version of steam os 3.0 was crazy xd

    • @Tha_Lyons
      @Tha_Lyons Год назад +51

      @@Nsfwstar people forget so fast. ppl are comparing the ally to the already updated SD , the SD issues at launch too. but people forgot all about that LULZ

    • @dragon2knight
      @dragon2knight Год назад +11

      @@Nsfwstar Um, never said Valve was perfect, not even once. I've got a SD, and I've had it since launch. They fixed it up good, and hopefully so does ASUS on this one. I'm not a Windows guy so it's not in my wheelhouse so to speak, but I hope they succeed, it's a good handheld all told.

    • @samtherat6
      @samtherat6 Год назад

      @@NsfwstarValve fanboys are rabid, it’s crazy.

    • @teach9023
      @teach9023 Год назад +25

      @@Tha_Lyons The bigger problem is that the ASUS story regarding motherboards came out right around reviews dropping. It's not just about the SD software, it's about ASUS as a company not being trustworthy, beyond this product.

  • @jayalfonso7445
    @jayalfonso7445 Год назад

    Well explained!!! Great Review, this helps a lot to which system I eventually would like to get.

  • @Gaijin101
    @Gaijin101 Год назад

    Great follow up review! Now this is the Ally that was promised

  • @thomaskristan7325
    @thomaskristan7325 Год назад +19

    Great review! The problem is that they currently don’t have a way to financially keep the support for this device like you want. Can’t truly compare that aspect to valve. I see it being a new device every year or two which they specialize in unfortunately

    • @itsprod.472
      @itsprod.472 Год назад +3

      Yup like how they handle their support on ROG phones only 1 year or 2 if you are lucky, from what I remember

    • @haakonht
      @haakonht Год назад

      Absolutely, and it is important to keep this in mind.
      But the advantage of running native windows is that ASUS do not necessarily need to do anything for games to run because AMD did a driver update that lets it run for PC, or Microsoft did a DirectX update or whatever. Not because *they HAVE* to update it because *it doesn't work if they don't*
      So it's give and take. The big concern to me would be stuff like stick replacements and general aftermarket support, but then again - if you manage to find the part numbers then Aliexpress will probably be able to provide.

  • @gloxinixx7938
    @gloxinixx7938 Год назад +3

    I think the last issue wouldn't be a huge a problem for me if ASUS would allow trading in older ROG Ally's for a discounted newer version in the future. I'm really hoping that ASUS could polish its system better in the future because the Ally has my vote when it comes to hand-held gaming devices in the market.

  • @SegaFan-dm9ch
    @SegaFan-dm9ch Год назад

    thx - the best Asus rog ally review so far…long time support will be crucial for the success of this device!

  • @oz85
    @oz85 Год назад +1

    This review is a masterpiece. Well done

  • @Mutio86
    @Mutio86 Год назад +67

    Seeing all this handhelds comming out I am really looking forward to the next Steamdeck.

  • @tomokig2655
    @tomokig2655 Год назад +72

    I think this was the first review which really discussed the support philosophy from Asus and the user experience.
    I know from experience that Asus is pushing the product to life-support when a new product is for sale - I had some smartphones with exactly this issue in my past.
    More critically I see the user experience for now - Microsoft Windows is not made for such a device (at least for now) and their own solution is just a band-aid to get the system up running. That it is expected from the customer to do the configuration and optimization kills this device for many customers. Even thoug I have the experience I do no longer have the patience for doing this - in that regard Valve has simply the better solution.
    If you want just mobile gaming without in-depth tinkering then you should get a Switch or a SteamDeck - if you want the power and flexibility and do not fear tinkering then the ROG Ally is a good choice.

    • @s4shrish
      @s4shrish Год назад +13

      Ironically, people said the same thing when the Deck came out ("If you are okay with tinkering, you can get deck")
      That speaks volumes to Valve's efforts in improving Steamdeck and also standardising it. Because unlike the Steam Machines, which were basically too much and too many, Steam Deck will prolly not have such a fast cycle (maybe 3 years?) meaning devs can actually target it, and test and optimise around it.

    • @psaunder1975
      @psaunder1975 Год назад +2

      A big difference is that the steamdeck is part of an ecosystem, and Valve continues to get returns from investing into the Steamdeck. For Asus, I expect they make large % of their profits on initial purchase (I don't know if they have their own Store in Armory care), so perhaps not a big incentive to keep investing it's improvement over time, like Dave said, they would probably prefer to sell you Ally2 in 2 years, which is a shame. I'm considering getting an Ally anyway to use as portable gaming/laptop.

    • @FutureNaught
      @FutureNaught Год назад +2

      I have an ASUS ROG Phone 5, and I think they only put out one or two updates during the entire life of the device. I took it to a phone repair shop a few months ago, and the tech there laughed when he saw the most recent update was January of 2022.

  • @QubedSteak
    @QubedSteak Год назад

    I appreciated your points on user-friendliness! For someone new to gaming, a audience I focus on in my videos, it'd be important to know that the steamdeck is more approachable!

  • @Radiioactiivoo
    @Radiioactiivoo 4 месяца назад

    I think i know which one im gonna get thank you, you guide me more than other reviews thanks a lot man

  • @Zoolookuk
    @Zoolookuk Год назад +5

    Good review. The Steam Deck suffered from the same thing though, early release with barely finished software. It's almost a completely different machine now than from 12 months ago. I agree it needs to feel more like a console than a PC. The best feature by far is launching a game and being straight into the action, or even better unpausing from 3 days ago and picking up right where you left off. Microsoft needs to do a lot of work in Windows to get that level of refinement.

    • @jedbaldwin
      @jedbaldwin Год назад +2

      I have to disagree with this take. The Steam Deck experience today is practically identical to how it was in April of 2022 when I got my Steam Deck. Is it different? Yes, but that comes down to developer support of the steam deck. The actual interface and functionality is very similar. We’ve got new tools to control performance and battery life, sure. We have community tools to enable plugins and better desktop mode support, yes. But the fundamental paradigm of downloading and running games on the go is practically identical. The flow of the software is very similar. I don’t think that can appreciably change for the Ally as long as it uses Windows.

  • @redbirdriot
    @redbirdriot Год назад +11

    I really hope that since they're partnering with Best Buy, it means some stores might get demo units bc, while it's large, I just love the controls of the Steam Deck, and I would really want to get this in my hands to know how it compares. It does look cool, just different to a Steam Deck and some good/bad things respectively. I appreciate this more balanced review.

    • @GDoggProductions
      @GDoggProductions Год назад +1

      yeah same , it would be great to actually have this device in my hands before I even remotely think of jumping ship

  • @twitchhighlights1477
    @twitchhighlights1477 Год назад

    Best review I’ve seen thank you for your honesty

  • @PeteOliva
    @PeteOliva 7 месяцев назад

    Nice analysis! Really good look at some of the intricacies that most reviewers don't talk about.

  • @nrgamingtech2797
    @nrgamingtech2797 Год назад +27

    My theory for the 9W performance is because it has 8 cpu cores, those 4 extra cores' impact are significant in a very limited power scenario.
    Now if they disable those 4 extra cores on 9W that would be nice

    • @nathanlamaire
      @nathanlamaire Год назад +2

      And they have to disable those cores physically. It's known issue of Ryzen processors being underpowered on low wattage especially when battery is removed

    • @seeibe
      @seeibe Год назад +13

      From my testing of various games on a Steam Deck vs 6800U handheld, the CPU is not the issue, the GPU is. It rarely goes lower than 10W on the 6800U, meanwhile the Steam Deck GPU goes as low as 1W on some titles.

    • @nrgamingtech2797
      @nrgamingtech2797 Год назад

      @@seeibe would be nice if you could do the test on the 7840U, because the 6800U has different GPU with a different architecture, so that conclusion can't be final

  • @Madblaster6
    @Madblaster6 Год назад +105

    Dave is hitting all the right points. Even though it drains battery faster due to high Watts it charges a lot faster too. When I play BOTW on the steam deck I get 2 hours of batter but it takes longer than that to charge. My GPD Win 4 runs it at faster drain but I can recharge the battery in much less time and get back to being portable.

    • @Ifalvarado
      @Ifalvarado Год назад +2

      How does botw run on steam deck? Was there a lot of skipping due to performance? Was the gpd4 that much better?

    • @muizzsiddique
      @muizzsiddique Год назад +4

      ​@@Ifalvarado BotW can run somewhere between 40-55 fps (you could try tweaking the Graphic packs some more to get it higher).
      Also, the game can become more demanding during combat so it's safer to run the display at a lower fps.

    • @ZeroChanceLance
      @ZeroChanceLance Год назад

      Wait, do emulators work on the steam deck

    • @cyjanek7818
      @cyjanek7818 Год назад +3

      @@ZeroChanceLance they do, on rog ally too

    • @etaashmathamsetty7399
      @etaashmathamsetty7399 Год назад +4

      @@ZeroChanceLance the emulation experience on the steam deck is much better than any other hand held out there right now

  • @kishore715
    @kishore715 7 месяцев назад +1

    Easily the best review out there.
    You’ve touched base on what a regular persons experience would be.

  • @matzebob
    @matzebob Год назад

    Very happy to see you addressing my two main concerns here, that this is less of a plug and play concept than the SteamDeck (mostly) is, and that long term platform support is questionable.

  • @Cultleader1984
    @Cultleader1984 Год назад +4

    I remember that the deck had the same problems at launch with software issues and minor problems, If asus can keep up with fixing the software this device could probably be one of the best handhelds out there and the fact that they are already rolling out pretty good updates before launch is a good sign that they do intend to update the ally for a long time.
    I think people are going a little too hard on asus, especially when the deck had the same problems at launch, as a deck user (and rog ally preorderer) I really want this to succeed because it will bring more pressure and competition to the handheld market.

    • @lucianowod
      @lucianowod 7 месяцев назад

      Its all the steam deck fanboys lol

  • @Unicornpirate
    @Unicornpirate Год назад +38

    Asus probably won't support the Ally that long. Like you said, in 2 years people are gonna get the Ally 2. This is essentially a gaming laptop in the form of a handheld and Asus pumps out laptops left and right. That's why I went for the Steam Deck.

    • @cameronbosch1213
      @cameronbosch1213 Год назад +3

      You made a good move. Which model did you get?

    • @MattWiles
      @MattWiles Год назад +4

      Same here. Ordered it today. The 512 model with etched glass.
      I just don’t want to open it up, so I’ve gone for the highest storage.

    • @frenchalcantara8424
      @frenchalcantara8424 Год назад +7

      ​​@@MattWiles don't hesitate and upgrade your steam deck from 512 gb to 2Tb, I'm not even particularly smart or technical person in terms of electronics and i managed to upgrade it. Months ago 2230 2Tb's cost like 400 - 500, now it's half than that. You can probably wait it out if you want it... So it lowers even more.

    • @DeterminedTorres
      @DeterminedTorres Год назад +2

      Not only that, I just feel like Windows is not the best option when it comes to PC handhelds.
      Although, ChimeraOS is a thing for Ally users to utilise soon for those who loved SteamOS as much as I do.

    • @Astelch
      @Astelch Год назад

      dnt buy asus they been pumping out sponsorships to try to hide the fact of their bios problem that fried every 7000x3d models while blaming the user and not replacing a single thing!

  • @Oopstho
    @Oopstho Год назад

    Can’t wait for mine to arrive!

  • @VirtanenMatti
    @VirtanenMatti Год назад

    This was such a good review that I had to sucscribe so I can see more in the future! Good job :)

  • @petersziraki7672
    @petersziraki7672 Год назад +59

    I just bought my Steam Deck after watching all of those Ally reviews. The Ally can be powerful, but it is still not working as a console. You can not snooze it with a push of a button. You can do that with the Steam Deck and that is a must-have for this portable form factor in my opinion.

    • @YouCanCallMeMich
      @YouCanCallMeMich Год назад +11

      It does have a sleep function so you can pick up where you left of but it eats away battery. Wish it was as intuitive as my SD tho.

    • @oo--7714
      @oo--7714 Год назад +15

      The sleep function is hit or miss on the deck, most of the time it just resets the game.

    • @MattWiles
      @MattWiles Год назад +9

      I’ve just bought a Deck too…. Today!
      I’ve spent hours, maybe days on end researching and comparing both devices. I even have the Ally on order too, but I’ll cancel that.
      It ultimately came down to the software and hardware synergy on the Deck.
      I don’t want to use Windows and I don’t even want GamePass… I hate subscription models and don’t want to support them.
      I’m quite new to Steam but I love what I see and I want more of that.
      The Deck hardware is so much nicer. The Ally looks like a cringy cheap gaming PC. Plastic rubbish.
      I also want to try trackpads. I love RTS games.

    • @ThaexakaMavro
      @ThaexakaMavro Год назад +7

      @@oo--7714 lol absolutely not ! even yuzu works

    • @YouCanCallMeMich
      @YouCanCallMeMich Год назад +8

      @@oo--7714 That's bullshit :p I've been using my SD for over a year now and it has reset my SD like 3 times in the thousands of times I've put it in sleep mode :p

  • @Nick-4K
    @Nick-4K Год назад +3

    Gen 2 of these things are gonna be great

    • @Random_4U
      @Random_4U Год назад

      Gen 3, 4 , 5 will be even better ;p

  • @stevenwilliams1140
    @stevenwilliams1140 Год назад

    This reivew was excellent. Gained a follower today.

  • @adriankanis8107
    @adriankanis8107 Год назад +1

    Have you tried 720p at low wat on the ally? Otherwise it would not be fair comparison

  • @Xaponz
    @Xaponz Год назад +3

    We need to wait until Asus fully updates Armory Crate. When they add the ability to disable cores, I think that is where we will see the biggest gains in low wattage performance. Going from 8 to 4 cores should (in theory) boost performance of the remaining 4 cores while maintaining the same low 9w. If that theory holds true, then the RDNA 3 and Zen 4 APU should out perform the Deck's RDNA 2 and Zen 2 APU purely from efficiency. Again, no way to confirm this until Asus releases that feature.

  • @Nugromant
    @Nugromant Год назад +5

    Well you're right on the support stuff, Asus has a bad reputation there, it launches new cool stuff and then next gen is out of frame, like remember the external Gpu's stuff? the Mothership laptops which were supposed to be upgradable and then died, there's been several Asus stuff that never grew old and had a lack of support.

  • @ColorblindMonk
    @ColorblindMonk 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm glad I got mine from Best Buy, since I can just return it. I thought SteamOS had jank, but I never thought I would fall out of love with this thing in just one day.
    From the first hour (after updating everything) of tweaking my Ally and the 10 solid hours that followed, I could not get a single feature working correctly or consistently.

  • @Lady_City
    @Lady_City 11 месяцев назад

    The most informative comparison video thank you!

  • @Adam1llion
    @Adam1llion Год назад +5

    OMG thank you so much for this! People keep comparing a "Prototype" to a 1 year released device. I had the SD and it was amazing. But the ROG Ally is going to push the AAA titles and low end gaming too like emulation. I am excited to see what the Ally looks like in a year. The SD got better after the year and I see the Ally doing the same thing.

  • @davidcane7211
    @davidcane7211 Год назад +3

    The SF6 example is interesting considering the number of people jumping ship to the Ally because they're tired of 'jumping through hoops' to get games working on the Steam Deck. They're gonna be pretty disappointed when they realise they have more/different tweaking to do just to get games to run. The performance looks great though.

  • @donkanaillesc5714
    @donkanaillesc5714 Год назад

    For some reason i did not know you before but with this video you got my sub. great video dude

  • @Shrimpin_Needles
    @Shrimpin_Needles 10 месяцев назад +2

    The amount of reviewers that got an ally with broken buttons was a lot, can you imagine spending almost $1000 dollars for it to be broken and sent back.
    Now you have to wait half a month to get a replacement, THAT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. I cant believe some people think thats ok. 🤦🏻

  • @mattymoyouknow202
    @mattymoyouknow202 Год назад +3

    Thank God someone with a brain actually reviewed this thing. You are a blessing sir.

  • @pollux901
    @pollux901 Год назад +21

    Excellent video, Dave! However, I really appreciate MS Office in Ally. I am looking forward to using it as a handheld PC. Perfect choice for me.

    • @Leynad778
      @Leynad778 Год назад +12

      Installing it takes minutes, so no reason to pre-install it.

    • @azenyr
      @azenyr Год назад +7

      ​@@Leynad778 Exactly. This is a gaming console first. Office being pre installed and for sure as usual with Windows, booting office 365, onedrive etc up by itself in the background all the time it's not only a waste of disk space, it's a waste of RAM, CPU and battery life for most of us. Windows in a handheld like this still feels like a nightmare. Don't forget the horrible modern windows standby problems.

    • @KYOTWO
      @KYOTWO Год назад +2

      @@azenyr Not to mention W11 too. A definite downgrade of W10

  • @MaXFaRaDaY77
    @MaXFaRaDaY77 Год назад

    Uhm good points made here Dave. Making me just wait after release see what happens after a while, awesome vid as always.

  • @iLoGiKZ
    @iLoGiKZ Год назад

    Love the skin you have on the deck. What is it? Thnks.
    Excellent video as usual Dave 👍

  • @MPPC10
    @MPPC10 Год назад +2

    Come on Dave, we ne ayeneo 2s review!! You had it for a week already!

  • @Malactus
    @Malactus Год назад +3

    You should have also covered steam decks customisability on the desktop side since even if steamdecks looks are simple: it is a fantastic linux handheld and has the same options as any other linux os.

  • @hokayson6518
    @hokayson6518 Год назад

    I've just installed Windows To Go on an SD card for my Deck, after you install the drivers from the Steam Windows resources page & turn on the visual keyboard auto-popup, it's great! Now I've got the standard Deck experience for 90% of things I want to do, & a Windows install for the ones that don't work on the Deck yet 😊
    Oh & btw I went with installing on an SD card instead of dual booting off the internal storage so that my Deck experience remains totally separate from the Windows one. You just press volume down when you hit the power button to turn on, & then select which to boot when you want to switch between them. Love it.

  • @baronleonard571
    @baronleonard571 Год назад

    Well, you get what you buy. Prices never lies. It's up to the buyers out there to choose one that only they can afford. Thanks for the complete and short comparisons. (^_^)

  • @reezwave
    @reezwave Год назад +26

    Dave always gave us the most accurate review that every other reviewers just never bother to realize it. Respect👏👏👏

    • @rayrayravioli4250
      @rayrayravioli4250 Год назад +2

      Every reviewer? Idk man I'm all about praise but saying ALL the reviews for the ALLY were bad it just a bit dumb. The Phawx for example is continuously providing insights into the Rog ally and constantly reiterates that there's like going to be differences closer to releases etc etc. Not all reviewers "don't bother" to maintain accuracy...

    • @deckverse
      @deckverse Год назад

      Looks like you should check out The Phawx then. Dave didn’t even touch ground with VRR, which is the main reason for that 120Hz panel. Something creators like Dave always forget.

  • @DizzyDJW
    @DizzyDJW Год назад +17

    They could easily keep the support up if they dedicate a team for the original ROG Ally, they have the money to afford it, and there are still millions of programmers out of work, so there would be no excuse.
    That being said, with ASUS being a hardware-based company, selling some of the best high-tech computers I've seen, they could easily make the ROG Ally upgradeable, and modular. Making it last FAR longer than any handheld on the market.

    • @mikairu2944
      @mikairu2944 Год назад +8

      Asus is a hardware company first, so no, I don't expect them wanting their products to never need disposing

    • @milkyy4168
      @milkyy4168 Год назад

      I don’t think they’re going to suddenly revise the entire system just to make it modular. Only thing that isn’t soldered is the ssd and an entire motherboard would be expensive. Plus, selling new, difficult to replace motherboards would be extremely difficult and not a good business move. Asus is a company, not a group of hobbyists.

    • @azenyr
      @azenyr Год назад +4

      They will just make Ally 2 in 6 months. Don't dream too loud.
      My G14 stopped having driver/bios updates and improvements after half a year, and a bit more after the new one came out and now mine is completely abandoned. It's the maxed out 2500€ G14. Zero support. All the software support is now exclusively windows/linux updates and AMD/Nvidia drivers and that's it. Zero Asus involvements.

    • @madl99
      @madl99 Год назад

      ​@@azenyr what update do you want beside windows, and gpu driver? Are you really like bloated software getting update??
      I had asus 10 years ago and newly asus lately. They had been decreasing bloatware to the max and build it as clean as possible. in the past they had software like splendid, wavemaxxx audio, touchpad driver, instant on, even powerdirector😂

    • @zakarum1996
      @zakarum1996 Год назад

      ​@@azenyr pp ppplllppppppp

  • @johnpaul-kz6bq
    @johnpaul-kz6bq Год назад

    Thx for the review dave. Been a while.

  • @lorenzoschellack7946
    @lorenzoschellack7946 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you Dave for being one of the few people to figure this out!!! This is why we trust in Dave

  • @vullord666
    @vullord666 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video. It definitely confirms my thoughts to sit and wait to see what happens to the market now that the steam deck has revitalized it.
    I’m personally interested in PC gaming handhelds as a budget gaming and workspace hybrid with quiet fans. Getting into PC gaming takes a lot of technical debt now and upfront cost and you end up with something that’s not ideal so a $700 device that’s powerful enough to play AAA games with an okay experience is a godsend to me. Ironically, I’d be using it with Microsoft office and the adobe suite along with gaming at minimum. I’d honestly like never use it as a handheld and probably immediately hook it to a dock, monitor, and mouse and keyboard. It’d probably even get used for gaming less than working. Heck, I barely use my Switch (I game on my Xbox much more because I prefer that full tv or monitor experience), but when I do it’s literally just on my bed. I game in long sessions when I do have the time (not like 10hrs at a time but maybe an hour or so) and that doesn’t work on commutes. When it might be useful like on a long flight it just dies and ends up being a couple of hours (or less because the battery life on handhelds isn’t great on actually fun and demanding games) out of 8+. I’d prefer if Nintendo had made a more powerful home only console and stuck with the DS line as portables.
    The Steam Deck honestly interests me more as a gaming device with its user experience and software and steamOS built on Linux, but I’m not super after a handheld for a pure gaming device (or really at all). I’d be far more interested if valve went ahead and built a Series X/PS5 console competitor with higher end specs. Steam is a major PC game distributor and has a fantastic offering, but mid to high end tier PC gaming still has a lot of barriers to entry (from cost to user experience).

  • @preslove
    @preslove Год назад +18

    Valve being a software store means that they have an incentive to support the deck for a LONG time.
    They aren't being pro-consumer. It is actually in their business interest to have long hardware life cycles (less r&d money) and to keep old hardware running, so that owners keep buying products (games) with practically no marginal cost of sale.

    • @izyg9274
      @izyg9274 Год назад +5

      Yeah, no company is your friend. But steam is probably the closest "pro consumer" corporation we have today. Their hardware and software support is unmatched. The repairability on the steam deck, as well as keeping the software open is so rare these days.

    • @anakinskyguy6582
      @anakinskyguy6582 Год назад +1

      And that's the whole "consoles business model." That's why console generations are supposed to last 6-7 years.

    • @marcusmccloud8394
      @marcusmccloud8394 8 месяцев назад

      @@anakinskyguy6582 I think the deck can last longer than that. Since it is a pc and valve games/software have high longetivity.

  • @toumakoushik31416
    @toumakoushik31416 Год назад

    Ice-cream written on Dave's t shirt in katakana is just next level 👌🏻👌🏻

  • @Terreos
    @Terreos Год назад +1

    Glad these firmware updates are coming out before release. It would be pretty bad if we got these at launch and they were not fully ready.

  • @taoin5560
    @taoin5560 Год назад +9

    I love this thing, it’s a great hand held, it also works well as a mini computer, turbo mode is insane when it’s plugged in. I like to play Darkest Dungeon 2 at 4K and steam deck really struggles (you can tell by how slow the coach moves), while is plays and looks fantastic. Had it running Spider-Man at very high in 4K. So yeah definitely for retro games, steam deck is probably better. Windows is annoying on a handheld, but once you in a game it’s amazing.

  • @RyouEmerald
    @RyouEmerald Год назад +6

    I've had the steam deck for a long time, but I am getting the ROG Ally. I'm okay with tinkering a bit. I've been doing that with my own computer forever. I will of course be removing that extra software for sure.
    The main thing is there just simply are lots of games I like to play that don't work on the steam deck. Niche japanese games seem to have the hardest time just running, and its been a big pain point for me. So after being away from my computer a week and only having the steam deck I figured I did need something that just ran windows and that happened to be the weekend the preorder for these started.

  • @lucianowod
    @lucianowod 7 месяцев назад +2

    Basically if you are technically inept or just want to plug and play get the SD. If you want the best capability while dealing with hiccups go Ally.

  • @KestonCharles
    @KestonCharles Год назад +2

    The thing with the battery conditioning is built-in to Steam Deck. It automatically regulates charges to under max to prolong battery health.

    • @donniedarko4497
      @donniedarko4497 Год назад +1

      Yeah, the last few precent takes like 20 minutes to charge