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@X862go7 ай бұрын
hey do you have testing with FreeSync on the ally? I mean wouldn't that be a reason you would even consider the rog ally that and the landscape display ?
@robertmacdonald3457 ай бұрын
Hey Steve, Got a question for you, Which would you Buy, The Be Quiet 360 AIO or the Liquid Freezer III? And What are the Temp Differences, The only thing that stuck out at me for the BeQuiets, Pure Loops are the Regular Fans and The Be Quiet Silent are the Silent Wing Fans??? Maybe you could do a Review and Comparison? Lastly, Can you get by with a Good Air Cool when Undervolting a 5800X or X#D when under volting to keep Pwr draw down? Cheers. R.M.
@shotglass63347 ай бұрын
The OLED does clip the highlights in HDR mode when going above 75% on the brightness slider, so maybe there's some software oddities causing the crashes in the battery tests.
@PrefoX7 ай бұрын
you say yourself that average fps aren't that important. maybe you start ranking everything now by the 1% fps
@elmariachi51337 ай бұрын
Please do a review on the Framework 16. Notebooks might not be your usual thing, but whom else shall we trust in judging if quality in notebooks is back with this?
@darkfoxfurre7 ай бұрын
"Competition." This was Valve's plan all along- They wanted a flashpoint where handheld PCs would become a thing. Why? Because now you can buy more STEAM games to play on the go. They played it smart, and they're reaping the rewards.
@GamersNexus7 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@ALMOOSTASHAR7 ай бұрын
Exactly. Simple and effective, they did handheld RIGHT and marketed it better than anyone, because other similar devices have existed before the deck but none of them had the marketing or the price down, on top of having some annoying problems. Steam came in with a better package, dedicated OS, and half the price of the competition.
@decium18467 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Valve is selling products yes, but they're also making a market. Competition is good for everyone..especially the person who owns the main service those products use regardless of the platform.
@mortal4657 ай бұрын
Basically. Also giving Nintendo a massive, gigantic, colossal middle finger is a nice added bonus imo. Thank you Lord Gaben for this boon.
@theviniso7 ай бұрын
@@mortal465 As much as I think Valve got a massive W here, I don't think this affects Nintendo at all. These handheld PCs are still PCs. If I'm a regular dude who wants to play Nintendo games and doesn't know how or doesn't want to tinker to make stuff work, I'm not gonna buy a Deck or an ROG Ally instead of a Switch.
@PopeSlothXVII7 ай бұрын
Steam goes hard? Yeah that's called ice
@GamersNexus7 ай бұрын
Well played
@unseenorheard7 ай бұрын
Bars
@The_Lightless7 ай бұрын
Insane
@harisjaved13797 ай бұрын
lol
@KrikitKaos7 ай бұрын
Snow
@SupraSav7 ай бұрын
I hope you guys make content for many years to come. Thank you for everything that you do in the tech space!
@GamersNexus7 ай бұрын
Thank you! We will keep going!
@Brandonhatesmayo7 ай бұрын
If it had 2 more cores I would forgive that 800p screen even if the OLED looks nice. No vrr, using Linux and still being pretty underpowered isn't as great as I'd like but I have no doubt that SD2 isn't gonna be just wild beyond belief. The Ally definitely is nowhere near perfect but I really do enjoy it and if it had double the battery life I don't think I'd ever use anything else unless I had to. The screen is really pretty, vrr is awesome and it's still the only device handheld with it and I can play all of my games. I mean if you really want to add on anything it's the only device that actually play 16 by 9 and you don't have to do any funny shit with it like you do with the legion go or the steam deck.
@ALmaN112233447 ай бұрын
Most reviews of the Z1 are never done with Chimera OS, but that really is the secret sauce. It makes the Ally a nearly identical software experience to that of the deck with almost no missing features, right down to the ultra specific TDP sliders, the instant pause and resume, the CPU governors that valve likes to use giving the impression that Steam Decks have some sort of black magic, and the console-like OS. I run that on my Ally now because that was the thing I missed most from the steam deck, so now I quite literally have the best of both worlds with a high vitality device that has variable refresh rate and more performance than I could ever dream of getting from my measly deck (6GB of VRAM and 25w TDP really help with that). Windows was what held the Ally back.
@oo--77147 ай бұрын
The ally has specific tdp sliders. It was in a new update. That happened a few weeks ago.
@Draggao7 ай бұрын
Aside from what the above user said, the ally for some reason runs hotter on other systems and there are also bugs being ironed out by bazzite for example. You're essentially switching better ui for more temp. Just use handheld companion on windows, while not quite the same it provides enough ease of use imo.
@Neil-qg9cw7 ай бұрын
Best of both? Still has worse thermals, worse battery, worse screen display (despite higher resolution), worse ergonomics, and cooks sd cards. The Ally in its current form will never be a better all-around machine. It's just better in specific use cases or for pure power - which is fine. Just wish Ally fans wouldn't gloss over its significant flaws so easily.
@firstclaims307 ай бұрын
@@Neil-qg9cwthe ally is the best handheld ever made so far. The steamdeck is 2nd to it. We all know that by now.
@ALmaN112233447 ай бұрын
@g9cw It's quieter than the deck by a landslide (even the OLED), it has equal battery to the old deck and produces more frames per watt at 15w than the new deck still, VRR and LFC makes the display a toss up at best (but still likely in favor of the Ally given that neither hits 90hz+ across an entire game suite), ergonomics is the first fair point you've made but there are cases and grips to solve that, and the SD in my deck got FAR hotter where it would burn me whenever I accidentally touched it (the issue is only with the port), and the speakers blow the deck out of the water (0 contest, the decks speakers are dookie comparatively). I've owned both, the Ally is equal or better across every measurable metric excluding power constrained scenarios and ergonomics. The deck really just doesn't have a lot going for it other than its software, they needed to go all in on an SoC update if they were going to change it at all but they fumbled that.
@tootone7 ай бұрын
I run nobara on my rog ally and I love it dearly. It's pretty bug free, but I really want valve to drop steamos 3 so I can install a supported is. It is truly not even a competition vs windows. Steamos is amazing.
@FruitLoop20205 ай бұрын
The issue with steam deck, you can’t play your whole library. Especially if the game uses anticheat. Plus, it struggles for a 1080p performance. From other videos I’ve watched, the ally can. I’m not buying a handheld to play 2d pc games. Good video but would’ve liked to see actual gameplay side by side
@ClickClackClucky6 сағат бұрын
Gl with the ally it gets like 1 hour of battery at full power. I’d rather just game on a laptop or get 8 hours with the steam deck playing my favorite ps2 games
@michaelrousseau43737 ай бұрын
great video as always. love your in-depth video's keep up the great work
@hankhillsdisappointedsigh7 ай бұрын
Would have been cool to see a comparison of the LCD vs OLED screen flicker rates. Apparently the OLED is about a 3rd of the LCD's.
@Roguedotexe7 ай бұрын
I like how you label this as a "mega review" as if you aren't always dropping 30 minute valuable info dumps on us every other day
@GamersNexus7 ай бұрын
Haha, we appreciate that you notice! This one was tough since it had so many different kinds of tests. Adding latency, thermals, and acoustics is a lot more work for us than more game charts!
@James_Darin7 ай бұрын
@@GamersNexus it was a solid video! Looking forward to more handheld stuff!!
@jasonhenninger82207 ай бұрын
@@GamersNexus next long 35min+ you should cut in the old movie refreshments cartoon. With the candy, soda and popcorn "let's all go to the lobby. To get ourselves a treat!". -- officially known as Technicolor Refreshment Trailer No. 1--- There is an actual intermission specific cartoon, drive-ins played, but it's like 10min long 😜
@Stellar-Nucleosynthesis7 ай бұрын
I'm a bit more partial to sniffing the exhaust vents on the Steam Deck, better smells imo.
@GamersNexus7 ай бұрын
We'll buy aroma testing equipment.
@rapidrotation7 ай бұрын
@@GamersNexus Make sure you refer to it in testing as "Smell-O-Vision"
@DrMrPersonGuy7 ай бұрын
I actually get a headache from the smell, can't imagine it being even worse on the ally
@lordxmugen7 ай бұрын
@@GamersNexus make sure to use the "special thermal paste" 😉
@michaelthompson97987 ай бұрын
@@GamersNexus a fart will be the baseline 🤢🤮
@GamersNexus7 ай бұрын
Oh, also, after the Legion Go, what handheld do you all want us to test next?
@brazghost7 ай бұрын
Super high end handheld Seems like it is Ayaneo 2S?
@SateenDuraLuxe7 ай бұрын
MSI Claw...
@Alexi07 ай бұрын
odin 2?
@Lu-db1uf7 ай бұрын
The original 80's Gameboy!
@brandonchan51507 ай бұрын
The ally non extreme
@thatzaliasguy7 ай бұрын
We'll convert Steve to being a Linux gamer soon enough...
@GamersNexus7 ай бұрын
Wendell will do his best!
@RealShadowreaper7 ай бұрын
One of us.
@potatoes58297 ай бұрын
One of us!
@Laundsallyn7 ай бұрын
One of us 🐧
@qlum7 ай бұрын
Soon there will be dozens of us replying to this comment.
@ask_carbon7 ай бұрын
For the work Valve is doing with proton and dxvk for linux gaming its the deck for me any day.
@Patrick-y4d1z7 ай бұрын
Yeah, I got the Deck OLED and think it's the best current option. It's so nice not having Windows. I'm hoping the Deck 2 when it comes out has USB5 egpu support.
@4.0.47 ай бұрын
Yep, it's like a small donation to Linux development.
@trickm0nkey7 ай бұрын
I tell people all the time that if they are wondering what Valve is actually doing, it's being an OS developer. Linux is now a viable OS for PC gaming and the Steam Deck is pretty much a perfect "demo" platform for Proton OS
@Patrick-y4d1z7 ай бұрын
@@trickm0nkey I'd argue the Steam Deck is kinda (almost) a perfect entry now for anybody to PC gaming if you're already a console gamer. All you need to do is sign into an account, buy the game and install. I know it's not (yet) as streamlined as a console, but for a PC it is by far the best point of entry.
@Neil-qg9cw7 ай бұрын
@@Patrick-y4d1zEven emulation is ridiculously easy for the most part. Only gets (minorly) complicated with bios files for more modern consoles.
@LuxLikeGaming7 ай бұрын
It's actually crazy how Valve was just like "fuck it" and released a very good handheld PC that's still pretty competitive with newer competitors 2 years later, just with some minor upgrades
@TheTemplarnight7 ай бұрын
It's a very Valve thing to do, we're just lucky we're getting more than just the 1st steam deck, Typically they drop something amazing then disappear never to be seen in that market again
@dogboy09127 ай бұрын
They legitimized this market. 2 years ago everyone was debating if it made sense. Now there's a ton of both less powerful and more powerful devices. I think the value proposition of the steam deck still makes it king for many. I think it has also propelled the market of handheld emulation. Products like the retroid pocket 4 pro are less powerful and smaller, but cross some of the same market segment while Ayaneo basically makes roided up handheld PCs for 2-3x the price of a deck.
@XrayTheMyth237 ай бұрын
For me the problem with the Ally and other "high-end" handhelds is that they don't really have anything you would want a handheld for, they're essentially bound to a charging port because of the extra power and that extra power isn't used for a majority of games on Steam... if anything to compete with the deck one of the less powerful options would make a better handheld imo. Like one of the gameboy knock-offs.
@TheTemplarnight7 ай бұрын
@@XrayTheMyth23 yeah u can really tell a lot of these competitors do not understand handheld gaming at all and they're just tryna cash in on big impressive looking numbers without understanding what makes handheld good, and if my handheld can barely last an hour on it's "full power" mode what's the point? But on the other hand i can see something like the Asus one being a desktop replacement for relatively cheap that u hookup to some peripherals maybe, so who knows
@Splarkszter7 ай бұрын
Actually yes. The battery life should be the most important and highlighted test.
@rodrigorenie7 ай бұрын
You have to consider that Valve is not only building an amazing device to play games on, but also has helped improving the software behind it so much, helping the entire Linux community. Even if Steam Deck had a much poorer performance, I'd still buy it just for that fact.
@Talon181367 ай бұрын
I bought one bc it seemed like the more polished device on the market as far as handheld computers and now that I have my hands on it that viewpoint was confirmed it’s easily the best bit of tech I’ve ever owned
@scottheighton59717 ай бұрын
Yeah, I got myself a Steam Deck OLED a couple weeks back and I am absolutely LOVING it!
@Talon181367 ай бұрын
Just ordered one today can’t wait to start playing
@segafrog7 ай бұрын
@@Talon18136 lol me too, just bought one today and can't wait to get it 😊
@ricarmig7 ай бұрын
I bought a legion go and I am loving it! 😊
@jerryismybff7 ай бұрын
Steve: "No one's playing games for like a minute and then stopping" Lol Steve doesn't have kids
@ryanhamstra497 ай бұрын
Yeah, I do that all the time. One of the best parts of the steam deck. Only had one game that doesn’t pick right back up after going to sleep, but everything else has been great!
@sodvar50477 ай бұрын
I don't have kids myself, but I remember as a teenager carrying my GameBoy Advance everywhere and doing exactly that. Many games were designed with that in mind.
@gerogyzurkov22597 ай бұрын
@@sodvar5047 So is the PSP. Sony trying to get back into the game again with leaks of Vita 2 makes sense when looking at the cash cow of Switch has been.
@gerogyzurkov22597 ай бұрын
Game boy advance and PSP ability to go around and play whenever was the reason why u buy them for kids.
@Apollo-Computers7 ай бұрын
Every fing time I sit down and start a game...... I have to immediately get up.
@TheRIkkyP7 ай бұрын
I thought Steam Deck OLED was a bit of a BS money grab upgrade. Then I bought one and it’s fucking brilliant. I’ve had mine for about three weeks and still, every so often I look at it, smile to myself that it’s just so brilliant. It just goes to show that an intelligently, well made and use friendly product is better than just going “MAX POWER” regardless of anything else.
@Bankoru7 ай бұрын
PC Gamer describes a console
@XrayTheMyth237 ай бұрын
I really cant see how you would think it was a money grab upgrade when they dropped LCD price and kept OLED at that price. It's not Valve's fault that gamers have hella FOMO...
@MaxSupreme2477 ай бұрын
Bro i've put aside some money for a hand held console and i can't come to a decision between rog and steam deck oled just because i can't play games outside the steam library without doing some over the top adjustments. Im not a hardcore gamer by any means but i would like to jump on COD every now and then , then switch to BG3 later on lol
@chillnagasden61907 ай бұрын
I knew OLED was something special as far back as the Vita. Poor bastard Vita >.
@randomguydoes29017 ай бұрын
yeah that's what people who never had OLED would say lol. It just perfects it. My first reservation on the Deck, when it launched, was the obviously lame display. I could tell it was very lacking just by seeing it through videos. Cameras don't capture what the eyes can see, they say, but in this case it sure did. Just look the more recent comparisons, one is brilliant through the lens, the other looks like a chinese toy screen.
@xxsaintxseiyaxx7 ай бұрын
Ive been waiting for this review so much, that i clicked immediately lol. Love your work Steve!!
@GamersNexus7 ай бұрын
Thanks for your patience on this one!
@0nemanartis4307 ай бұрын
why? he mentioned nothing new and theres literally zero content thats worth watching that isnt already out there to make an informed decision
@soapstone4207 ай бұрын
@@0nemanartis430 why? because we're supporting our friend Steve
@0nemanartis4307 ай бұрын
@@soapstone420supporting suplicate irrelevant content? ok
@nintendo1889x7 ай бұрын
@@0nemanartis430 And yet you post irrelevant comments, don't be a loser and go back to 4chan
@theshinken7 ай бұрын
At least for me there's one more big advantage of the Steam Deck compared to the Ally: The trackpads. I know many players more or less ignore them on the Deck, but I think they're a godsent and make so many more titles playable on the go, particularly strategy and simulation games through mouse input or custom menus to access extra key bindings.
@Liquifiedpizzas7 ай бұрын
They also make actually navigating a desktop 1000% more usable
@badmoose017 ай бұрын
@@Liquifiedpizzasand dual thumb pad typing is surprisingly intuitive.
@qlum7 ай бұрын
Being left handed having 2 of them is even better, especially combind with 4 back buttons
@DoubleJumpPunch7 ай бұрын
Not just for desktop mode and strategy games. Set the right pad to "As Mouse", raise the horizontal sensitivity (lower the vertical scale) and in many people's experience (including mine) you get control far superior to stick, especially without aim assist.Trackpad + gyro on the Deck feels extremely mouselike once you get used to it.
@sichambers90117 ай бұрын
Yeah, for certain games, I'd say they'd be unplayable without track pads on a handheld.
@DropkickGoose7 ай бұрын
Mostly unrelated to this video, but I really want a "bigger number better" shirt. It's become one of my favorite quips/sayings over the past few months.
@danieloberhofer90357 ай бұрын
YES, please!
@exterminus25797 ай бұрын
Thirded by me, First shirt I’d buy
@smallbutdeadly9317 ай бұрын
Bigger better
@dirkwood45447 ай бұрын
I need that
@progenitor_amborella7 ай бұрын
Like an eye exam with the whole quote. Somehow make it not cheesy, idk.
@povilaskasmauskis97217 ай бұрын
During battery testing, could you swich from capping screen brighness at 50 percent to something better comparable? E.g. setting it to 250nits since screens differ in brightness?
@budthecyborg45757 ай бұрын
8:19 This must be the flattest frame time graph in GN benchmarking history. Steam Deck is the first gaming device I've ever had where you can run every game with no tearing and V-Sync off.
@matthias69337 ай бұрын
yeah, I would say that turning off VSync in the settings of the games will always give you a far better experience because it eliminates so much input latency. There are far better tools for syncing games to refresh rates on Linux. To a point that they make even 30fps somewhat tolerable
@budthecyborg45757 ай бұрын
@@matthias6933 Woah woah woah I wouln't go as far as to run games at 30fps. 45fps though? kzbin.info/www/bejne/gpzVh2mMoayDf6c Steamdeck OLED actually gets less input lag at 45fps than at 50fps so that's my lowest acceptable framerate. I haven't played Elden Ring on the Deck yet though so that game might break my standards, we'll see. (Most performance reviews are very close to 40fps at lowest graphics, I might actually bump down the resolution for this one if it can lock to 45fps.)
@richardyao9012Ай бұрын
Oddly, disabling vsync on my steam deck in the first descendant causes latency spikes when running in circles in Albion. Keeping it on keeps the frame rate consistent.
@budthecyborg4575Ай бұрын
@@richardyao9012 On Steamdeck you're supposed to set the screen refresh rate per-game to something just below the average framerate, this way the system is almost never running fully saturated and you get the most consistent frametimes.
@budthecyborg4575Ай бұрын
@@richardyao9012 It's important to specify, you don't want to use "vsync" which buffers frames and causes input lag. Best performance is always with the system level framerate cap, which does not buffer frames and just paces the game engine rendering.
@patrick10200007 ай бұрын
Which vent smells the best? I've had my Steam Deck LCD for 5 months. At first the vent smelled excellent. Recently it doesn't smell great anymore. Just kind of bland hot air
@Collin_J7 ай бұрын
My LCD had a notable decline in the quality of its exhaust after a few months, but after owning it for over a year it seems to have settled into a nice place. Don't despair yet
@vasheroo7 ай бұрын
My OLED vent smells pretty basic whereas my LCD is bright and fruity.
@iHaveTheDocuments7 ай бұрын
If you want correct measurements, you go gamers nexus. If you want soy face thumbnails and $500 backpack ad spots every 3 minutes, you go LTT
@JamieStuff7 ай бұрын
I have to give Valve kudos for their Steam platform, specifically opening up gaming to those of us who prefer Linux.
@brucey55857 ай бұрын
I hate asus. I have alot of their stuff, from laptops to motherboard and graphic cards. They always dissapoint me, especially the laptop.
@michaelcorcoran87687 ай бұрын
The explosion of portable consoles has been fascinating to watch. It's interesting what you can get away with with integrated graphics these days. It's almost ridiculous that the old steam deck is something you can find for 200 bucks.
@rowaystarco7 ай бұрын
Well, both PS5 and Xbox Series also use AMD integrated graphics. AMD has done a great job with their chips for sure. One advantage for ROG Ally is that it also has better support for FSR 3 because of the RDNA 3 graphics, official drivers are not out from Asus yet, but people have been testing with the AMD drivers.
@gangatalishis7 ай бұрын
Where are you finding these for $200? I’m seeing 300 minimum used.
@liuby337 ай бұрын
Steam deck wins every time for me simply because it’s Steam OS and the integration around it. Microsoft simply doesn’t have a competing OS.
@OneLastScholar2 ай бұрын
Nah Windows 11 blows SteamOS out of the water, sure it is not as optimized nor offers a console-like simplicity but the FULL compatibility with everything is a huge selling point for the Ally.
@ja1952 ай бұрын
I prefer no training wheels
@MikkoRantalainen7 ай бұрын
If only you could run SteamOS on ally hardware! Ally seems to be seriously limited by Windows performance. The hardware (CPU + GPU) is much stronger than Steam OLED but the frame pacing sucks thanks to Windows.
@Winnetou177 ай бұрын
The better framerates from the OLED version can also be from the APU itself. Using a smaller manufacturing node makes is use less energy. Which, in some scenarios, means it can reach higher clock rates. That is, at, say 12W, the 7nm one in the LCD version might run at 2.8GHz, while the 6nm one in the OLED might, at the same 12W, go to 3.1GHz.
@FazanaJ7 ай бұрын
The other thing is the Steam Deck thermal throttles like absolute hell, (another factor to why undervolting is so good here) so the OLED running cooler means it can maintain higher clocks for longer
@Fakeman7 ай бұрын
Steam deck oled is the better value, better overall performer at 15W, better battery life, better screen, better OS, better support, plus you support a platform that gets us away from Windows and onto a better platform. Only advantage the ally has is the docked performance, which defeats the point of a handheld imo, and a slightly smaller size, but then you lose touchpads. Valve makes killer hardware and software, even if their digital marketplace and games have been slightly lack luster as of late
@d0minant247 ай бұрын
How is Steam Deck OLED a better value at $50 less than the often on-sale $600 ROG Ally? For $50 less you lose out on a lot of performance for AAA games. Unless indies and lower level games are your thing on the battery, then I could see it being better value for this use case. Being a better screen is a subjective preference. Even GN mentioned near the end that him and his team preferred the Ally’s screen due to it having a higher resolution, fps and VRR. The Ally also has much better audio than the Deck and subjectively, a better control layout. Most Deck users consider the trackpads useless and they take up a lot of space. Because of that, you now have to have the d-pad and buttons on the edges of the device. Lastly, I don’t think “docked” play of the Ally is pointless. I’d reckon most who play on Steam Deck / ROG Ally play 95% of the time at home rather than on the go. There typically are plenty of outlets available to plug in your device to unlock the full turbo mode when you’re just lounging around the house.
@tylerhenderson42446 ай бұрын
The primary issue with my Steam Deck OLED was the unavailability of games due to Anti-Cheat. For this reason, I ended up selling it and getting the Ally.
@UnityGuy7 ай бұрын
I knew I wouldn't end up using it much but for $400 I'm really happy to support the start of this arms race for an incredibly cool form factor of pc's. Never thought so many companies would make competitors so fast.
@dogboy09127 ай бұрын
Try using the deck for emulation. It hits a perfect performance point where it can pretty much seamlessly emulate up to PS2 and GC. There are now many dedicated emulation devices like the retroid pocket 4 pro or the Ayn Odin 2, but the steamdeck is overbuilt for it performance wise.
@Butzemann1237 ай бұрын
@@dogboy0912the thing is i dont have much usecase. I have a gaming PC with a nice big screen and a comfy chair. When im outside, i do other stuff than gaming. I think this product is more for people who have limited access to their main rig because of work distance, family, etc..
@hyprjay7 ай бұрын
@@dogboy0912 i didnt use mine till i discovered this, now my kids steal it to play firered. lol
@MrJonas77 ай бұрын
@@dogboy0912 Though for some more serious emulation for example PS3 with RPCS3, the Steam Deck unfortunately lacks a lot of CPU potential compared to the Z1 Extreme handhelds, unfortunately.
@stevenkennett86947 ай бұрын
I'll stick with Valve. I don't like ASUS support. I've had miserable experiences with them in the past.
@TheJamesLykins7 ай бұрын
Important to note the ability to put the steamdeck to “sleep” and ability to resume quickly, unlike most of the others
@snowthearcticfox17 ай бұрын
Ive used my (upgraded) 64gb lcd deck as a pc for months now and it is seriously one of the best values on the market The fact that you can get the 256gb for that now is fucking insane.
@jasonrossignol59506 ай бұрын
Excellent breakdown, makes me very happy with my OLED. Also love the UI for your graphs having reverse loading bars along the side to indicate when the graph will change, -very- nice touch!
@JureRepinc7 ай бұрын
What I love about Steam Deck is that it runs an opensource and lean and privacy respecting GNU/Linux OS, and none of that bloated spyware from Miicrosoft. And it is nice how it by default functions like a real console a la Playstation and then you can switch to a powerful proper desktop environment provided by KDE Plasma. Simply amazing and it is about time we see MS OS monopoly broken. Hopefully Steam Deck can help with that.
@liam27 ай бұрын
The mass market arent switching to Linux anytime soon outside of niche uses like SteamOS etc, and for good reason
@Daniel-wn5ye7 ай бұрын
@@liam2 Android is what?
@bluein_7 ай бұрын
Suggestion: input delay tests with fighting games. Precise frame data for attacks are always available for games like Street Fighter and Guilty Gear, They're also games that are very commonly played in these handheld from my experience as LeagueOps. If a player doesn't have a gaming laptop, they definitely carry a Deck with them. Would love to see comparisons between the handhelds so higher level fighting game players and tournament organisers looking to scale up their tournaments can have better insight!
@GamersNexus7 ай бұрын
Good idea. Will look into this.
@BattleBorg7 ай бұрын
I'm lying in bed watching a video on Steam Deck OLED about Steam Deck OLED
@SteelRatVT7 ай бұрын
"Linux is not for gaming" Linux with half the hardware:
@steveybiggunzgaming81187 ай бұрын
I been saying this for awhile the steam deck holds its own against the newer chips, gives Better battery, better experience with steam os, no reason to spend more when the deck oled performs as well as it does. Yes 25 watts on the z1 extreme will give you more, but the point of a handheld (for me) is to play away from the wall with decent battery life, steam deck the only one that provides this.
@Setorrs7 ай бұрын
I love the controls on the steam deck and hate any other handheld because the controls are asymmetrical.
@theengineer-dellconagher7 ай бұрын
the people yearn for the wii u gamepad
@duckswan99367 ай бұрын
This precise concern is what allows me only one option. Fortunately, it seems to default to the better one, especially considering the additional track pads. I'm glad I'm not alone.
@Talon181367 ай бұрын
I much prefer the asymmetrical buttons and sticks on a regular controller it feels natural but on a handheld it’s hurts the hands on the deck it’s so easy to reach all of the buttons with very little movement it just sits perfectly in the hand
@Setorrs7 ай бұрын
@@Talon18136 i have used both a xbox and ps controller and the chunky asymmetrical design of the xbox controller was so unatural to me it gave me the impression it was a first time gamer.
@Cute_Maxi7 ай бұрын
The Steam Deck OLED is an INCREDIBLE starting place for designing the Steam Deck 2... tbh, as long as Valve keeps making Steam Decks every 2-3 years, I don't think I will be bothering with literally any other gaming hardware... its replaced my Xbox, Playstation, Switch and gaming PC and I haven't been happier.
@Talon181367 ай бұрын
Had my steam deck oled for less than a week now and I love this thing I’ve got most of the games I play on a daily basis in one spot now and it’s fantastic it has indeed replaced my Xbox as well as my switch lite as my new daily driver
@lookitsgordo6 ай бұрын
I like mine but it can NEVER replace PC for me
@zweihander74655 ай бұрын
Replace my gaming pc?...HOLD UP.
@User719564 ай бұрын
@@zweihander7465idk man. There’s something nice about the “switch” like experience that make it worth the hit for people like me who aren’t as picky
@JadenAllen6 ай бұрын
I wonder if the extreme spikes from the ally is due to running windows, my cousin just got the ally and when playing one of his games he was getting bad fps when changing settings that just didnt seem to make sense. I initially thought it was the cpu but quickly realized he was maxed out on his memory. I closed everything possible in task manager and noticed a steady 5-6gb of memory being used just by the system. Id like to assume that the steam deck has that console aspect of minimizing resources used from background tasks which really helps with system memory usage
@NCISCherno7 ай бұрын
Everything else aside, the Steam Deck is the only one to put the Dpad in the correct spot. Having to reach for it in any game you want digital over analog controls is not acceptable and makes the other devices wholly unsuited to gaming that uses it.
@billyeveryteen73287 ай бұрын
This has nothing to do with the Deck or the content of the video, but Valve's Chicony charger reminded me that the keyboard for the very first PC I ever built all the way back in 2003 was a Chicony membrane keyboard I paid like $10 USD for. It lasted fifteen years before keystrokes on some keys stopped registering and I had to replace it. I tried to replace it with another Chicony, assuming I'd get another fifteen years of service out of it, but by that time, they were selling for like $40 USD.
@TheFarmboys7 ай бұрын
I picked up an ROG Ally open box from best buy for $500. No regrets! I'm just thrilled there are so many good PC handheld options and a bright looking future for them
@lino100x1007 ай бұрын
Ally literally cooks microSD
@ALmaN112233447 ай бұрын
@@lino100x100 Definitely not, my micro sd was hotter in the deck than it is in the ally with it literally burning me to have it touch any skin inside the deck. At any rate, the Ally supports a 2280 mod where the deck does not so getting double or triple the maximum storage capacity AND performance of the deck for less money is fully possible, to say nothing of how absurd the gaming performance gains are in a 25w profile on a case by case basis.
@THS857 ай бұрын
@@ALmaN11223344a 2280 ssd needs aprox. 3W more battery. The battery time will decrease again.
@ToddCMoney7 ай бұрын
I am with you; I like that there is choice. Although all of these "gamer only" fans can't imagine why they'd dock other than to play more games on a big screen. I use my docked Ally to live, like it's my main PC now too, my wife uses the other. We play things like Age4 over the network. This Windows 11 PC does everything and has power to run games well on my touch monitor. If that rare time happens that I need to extend play for 3+ hours out of the house, I carry a battery pack. Linux on the desktop is less user friendly than the Armoury Crate or XBox App ever was. I'm tired of PC gamers complaining about launching a game on Windows only to lock themselves into Steam, meanwhile jumping through complicated hoops to play Gamepass and run Linux etc. For a person like me you get more options with a Windows based handheld.
@MrJonas77 ай бұрын
@@lino100x100 If the unit does it, ASUS repairs it, or you can heat shield the slot yourself pretty easily with some insulating tape
@mikoldeon7 ай бұрын
...and Microsoft wants to force bloated Windows 11 on gamers' throats. It'll succeed! Like corpos' AI bubble. :)
@JureRepinc7 ай бұрын
And Windows is not just bloated, much worse, it is spyware and adware. And getting worse,
@eternalbeing33397 ай бұрын
I noticed the latency right away when i first used my deck oled. It feels faster, more responsive, like you are getting more fps.
@Jona697 ай бұрын
When comparing battery life, instead of having the screen brightness at the same percentage, you should have the actual brightness in nits or lumens be the same. Because a device with a higher max brightness would be at a disadvantage.
@qlum7 ай бұрын
As a long term Linux user, and owner of both an LCD and OLED steam deck, I will say... I actually just use it like any handheld console and forget the device is even running Linux. It just works most of the time. Especially great on my daily commute / lunch break, just put it to sleep and continue later or the next day. I really expected me to be tweaking with undervolts, different Linux distro's and so forth, but that is not how I use it at all.
@PaulTheFox19887 ай бұрын
Absolutely, it's been seamless since I got a deck v1 about a month ago from a friend, the only time I've dropped into desktop mode has been during initial setup to get emulators, chiaki4deck, and heroic launcher for gog games up and running If you don't need those things then you will literally never have to use desktop mode or see a terminal window, which seems like an odd thing to praise it for, but that kind of thing makes the barrier to entry basically zero for newcomers to Linux and that's hugely important After I got those set up I've spent the entirety of my time with the deck in game mode and it has been perfect, Valve has nailed the UX with the deck
@UNSCPILOT5 ай бұрын
I've absently left games like Fallout New Vegas on pause for days or weeks while doing other stuff on my main (Garuda Linux converted) desktop PC, and the game is still ready to go instantly, meanwhile on Windows I had games crash if it went into automatic sleep mode for even a moment
@gmoddude127 ай бұрын
honestly ? no matter how powerful these other handhelds may be in comparison to the steam deck for me personally it would never matter just for how much better the steam deck oled battery is in all the tests i have seen considering the idea is to use the device away from the pc or in handheld mode alot of the time battery life just seems so much more important than some extra frames unless ofcourse you plan to rarely move too far away from a reliable plug in cable
@cmdrblahdee7 ай бұрын
Something I haven't seen gaming sites do is directly compare the OS' effect on performance. On my desktop system, I dual boot Win 11 and Holo OS. Without raytracing, Holo OS is way faster compared to Windows w/o raytracing. Raytracing flips the results in the other direction. Valve really needs to make a current release of their Steam OS. With this info, im sure more people would try it.
@cublyy7 ай бұрын
The deck is just too outstanding, competition is nice, but it's not close to the deck yet. Just the touchpads on the deck allow you to play so many different games that you otherwise couldn't. The other devices feel rushed to the market in comparison, with "higher numbers = better" marketing.
@ClappOnUpp7 ай бұрын
I've been watching Gamer Nexus for a while, but I never subscribed until now. The reason I decided to subscribe was because of the mentioned acoustics. I've been a benefactor of this channel's diligent work for some time, and to know that they spent that much on a room just to measure sound, I feel like it's the least I can do (Jesus Christ). I'm also very happy that they're getting into the latency measurements. What you guys do is appreciated🙏🙏
@GamersNexus7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words!
@bas9197 ай бұрын
Valve is a master of efficiency. Higher raw power doesn't always mean better performance, a lot of other factors are always in play.
@rowaystarco7 ай бұрын
Well, the Ally does offer better performance if you crank it up a little bit. And there's some newer AAA games that don't really work on the Deck, while working pretty good on the Ally. Asus has luckily updated the software with a bunch of tweaking possibilites as well, options to turn off cpu overclock (battery savings), changing dedicated vram, adjusting the performance/wattage on the fly. 18w mode is pretty nice. And running it in 900p mode is a pretty good compromise between 720p and 1080p. That being said, I think the Deck is the "indie king" for sure. But for anyone also planning to sometimes use the device docked at home, I think the Ally is the better option. At least if you use Gamepass, Epic games and so on.
@angerthosenear_yt7 ай бұрын
I like the painters tape with the arrows on it pointing at the SD Card so you hopefully don't crack the thing in half.
@GamersNexus7 ай бұрын
hahaha, one of the few to notice!
@angerthosenear_yt7 ай бұрын
@@GamersNexus I very nearly did the same on mine when replacing the backplate. It's so easy to forget even if you'd opened them before. I made it my first thing on the to-do list before touching a single screw.
@StrikeWarlock7 ай бұрын
I disagree abour the weight reduction not being that meaningful, i took it out of the box and the weight loss was actually noticeable. I asked my boss to lift both and he also said it is noticeable. So I'd say, albeit anecdotally, it is meaningful.
@paul1979uk20007 ай бұрын
Yeah I was wondering that, I've seen countless reviews say that even thought the weight reduction is small, the difference is quite noticeable when holding it, and I suspect it's because of how Valve have rebalanced the components inside the unit so it gives a better balance and feels lighter when holding it. But yeah, I agree with you, it feels lighter than the weight suggest.
@CHEFPKR7 ай бұрын
Having used both for a fair amount of time, I've found it just comes down to what OS you want to use. I went with Ally so I can install different launchers, use game pass etc. Sure, you can do that with Deck but I'm not one to tinker.
@michaelthompson97987 ай бұрын
I managed to score a regular Steam Deck 256gb here in Australia 🇦🇺 for $700 AUD NEW 😳🤯including local taxes and they’re hard to find and even harder to find at a decent price. The OLED Steam Deck I’ve seen for around $1600-1700 AUD 🤦🤦♂🤷♀🤷♂and is not worth it imo. I also purchased a 2TB 2230 M.2 for a steal on sale🥳💪. The Steam Deck plays my lesser demanding titles on it couch surfing or on the train and it games well for me.
@MrMoogle7 ай бұрын
The battery improvements on the OLED Deck are no joke. I knew it was better, but I didn't realize just how much better until I got one and used it for a few days. If I set the frame cap to 30 fps, I can play Valheim for over four hours before I have to even think about plugging in the OLED Deck. The screen is great, but the battery improvements actually changed how I use it since I'm not worried about always being near the charger anymore.
@vinco17 ай бұрын
What was the battery life on the lcd for that game? As an lcd owner who's obsessed with battery life I love any extra comparison.
@MindBlowerWTF7 ай бұрын
Even the LCD got massive "upgrade" to battery life with all of the updates to driver, kernel and compatibility layer. Like all 2D games I play can be played for longer than I can play without hurting myself xD
@BVLVI2 ай бұрын
I own 2 steam decks and 2 ally's 1 is the extreme version. I can only really comment on VERY MODDED cyberpunk 2077 game play as that is what I play. But the build quality is WAY better on the steam decks and they come with a case and community with tons of support, I can not stress this enough steam decks are comfortable. The ally is the polar opposite. Build quality seems to be about half what the steam deck is. No support, no customer service, no warranty and the SD card slot is known bad and they sell it defective without a sticker on the box or discount. It's white with RGB so bought it for my wife. I bought the extreme and it goes like stink, 900p modded ray tracing modded dlss, my in game is about 40fps. stays about 40 dips to high 20s when loading for a few seconds here and there but 40 pretty much all day. I would say the extreme is about 3 times as fast as the steam deck when pushed to it's absolute limits on wall power. Yet off wall power it's just a very uncomfortable janky steam deck the makes your hands go numb.
@josephs96007 ай бұрын
less powerful, running windows games on linux better than the more powerful windows handheld. the steam deck is pure wizardry
@kicapanmanis10606 ай бұрын
More efficiently. Better I dunno.
@user-bk7to8dr9g5 ай бұрын
I bought one recently. I bought it over the others because I didn’t want a Windows OS vampire squid sucking all my privacy away
@sorappoli51377 ай бұрын
I love your energy in this. You look so excited and it just makes me excited as well
@ryanhamstra497 ай бұрын
I love my steam deck OLED. I haven’t used my PC in a month now. A few games I used to play that I haven’t been able to but broke out some of the older games I loved and haven’t played in a few years and they run amazing. Locked at 60 fps high graphics in MCC, only game that’s been annoying is BL2, something in its online connection is super slow and cuts out from time to time and crashes the game. BL1 and Pre-Sequel run flawlessly, haven’t booted BL3 yet. Other games have worked but games like timberborn and factorio that need a mouse get annoying fast trying to use the track pad. It’s good for short use but after half an hour my thumb starts to cramp
@FirstLast-xt9ig7 ай бұрын
The #1 tech review channel/outlet on the internet, par none.
@fernank0177 ай бұрын
The phrase is “bar none”.
@Daniel-wn5ye7 ай бұрын
Compelling competition? With what software? With Windows? Don't make me laugh! Nothing can compare with Linux + Mesa + Proton + GameScope & KDE Plasma! In my opinion software is more important than hardware and Valve is killing it, making all the right choices. Just wait a few more months and a lot more optimizations and improvements with the new versions of the components of Steam OS!
@eflarsen7 ай бұрын
this review makes me really happy with my LCD steamdeck! it's still competitive despite not being on "the latest hardware" and it's just all-around an awesome addition to my games-on-the-go options
@rickz94956 ай бұрын
Same here, it might not be the "best" handheld but it just works
@wow_krisian7 ай бұрын
In paper, of course Z1E devices (turbo wall) will beat Steam Deck. One thing that lacks with Z1E devices currently is that Steam Deck has a superior and better community which makes unplayable games on Steam Deck becomes playable thanks to the support of their community. Needless to say, if Valve is true to their word then Steam Deck 2026 will soon dominate the handheld competition both on the go and turbo wall charge
@arock93627 ай бұрын
Excited to see the fan acoustics on the OLED vs LCD.
@mumin847 ай бұрын
I take issue with you testing the ally at half of it's power. Even 18 watt (manual) setting on it works miracles, not to mention 25 and 30. You also disabled freesync, which also would help with pacing. And did you set the vram allocation to 6GB? By default its 2, and it's a first thing to do on the ally when you have bad lows. Seriously, it's like testing a Ferrari at 30mph and saying it's the same as a Pinto.
@jwallner847 ай бұрын
I have the Ally and I love it. If I had chosen the Oled Deck I would have loved it. If I would have chosen the Legion Go I would have loved it. All these came around at the perfect time when my 4 year old jacked my Switch from me. It belongs to him now. My Steam library has since grown.
@Phaevryn7 ай бұрын
Just know that there will never be a follow up to this new Deck as it would be the third, that's just not happening. Gabe giveth, Gabe taketh.
@TheRealAlpha27 ай бұрын
Beyond the battery and other minor benefits, the one reason I'm absolutely buying a Steam Deck over these other devices is I hate asymmetrical controls, they make no sense to me. Since EVERY SINGLE device besides the Deck is using the ugly design, they simply don't get my money... well, that and just being generally sick of the BS MS pulls with Windows.
@TheHippo-or5wi7 ай бұрын
also. ally biggest bottleneck is windows. Not saying because i dont use windows for more than 2 years. edit: @GamersNexus what about doing an R6 benchmark ? just asking because i am in a "Give R6 a linux AC support".
@danielmackenzie6803 ай бұрын
I trust the option to repair the steam deck myself. Pure performance is less important to me.
@FlynnStrider7 ай бұрын
I’m curious why they used the 15w power profile for the ally in the benchmarks? I only play at 25w or 30w and my performance metrics are significantly better. I can actually put the 120hz screen to good use on just about anything with a custom 30w fan curve and lower settings.
@Eitanfd1247 ай бұрын
I know!!!! We all know the deck is more efficient but why didn’t they do the tests while the Ally was at full potency?! I was confused for the results until I saw your comment and now it makes sense.
@mugstep7 ай бұрын
I'd rather give my money to Valve, honestly. Mainly because these other companies are known liars and scam artists. Guess we already forgot about the ASUS bios situation... I can't tell if nerds just have bad memory, or if they're just spineless...
@vulcan4d7 ай бұрын
Steam Deck - Best idea with Linux OS. Lots of tweaking. Rog Ally - Best size, lots of windows tweaking. Switch - Most portable fun, just works.
@picknassaro5 ай бұрын
I want to see the ROG Ally running SteamOS compared to running Windows. At this point I would be far from surprised if much of the Ally's problems are Windows problems rather than hardware problems.
@jinx200017 ай бұрын
As an owner of both steam deck LCD, OLED and an ally i think the most disappointing purchase has been the ally, on its own its a wicked little machine but shockingly for myself as somebody who wants as much power as possible i find myself far more impressed with what the deck can do at low wattage than what the ally can do with high wattage, i dont care if a 4090 cranks out 600w balls to the wall because its plugged in and you get the end result. In the portable space the result from the ally giving everything its got is terrible battery life, more heat, more noise and not really the end result you want in AAA games. These machines are best suited to low power indie games of which there are so many bangers out there and the deck OLED is uniquely brilliant in this regard, i do not get fed up of seeing less than 2w being drained by cpu and gpu and less than 6w total system power and 12 hours predicted battery, it never gets old, its addictive. Give me balatro, rimworld, dead cells, streets of rage 4 on these machines over returnal or alan wake every day of the week, ill save those AAA beasts for the pc. AAA gaming on these is unfortunately still a novelty, those games are just not designed with these in mind... it is awesome however revisiting AAA games of yesteryear like metal gear 5 and finding they run buttery smooth 60fps at higher settings, thats pretty amazing to witness. I do look forward to the ally 2 though, but i have to question is it too soon, valve seem to just know when that right time is and if they say its not right then its probably not right. But an ally with a significantly better battery and more efficient setup with even better screen, that would be a buy from me i think.
@nukedathlonman7 ай бұрын
Now if Valve can partner up with those manufacturers so that SteamOS can easily be ported to run on any of them. Why - at min for the users that prefer Linux (myself), or those that just want the polish of SteamOS over running a more heavy and clunky Windows OS.
@Capellix00017 ай бұрын
Even if the ROG Ally was extremely better I would still support valve and buy a steamdeck. Same reason I would buy a valve index.
@Keanu2527 ай бұрын
I personally picked the Deck simply because Valve seems much more dedicated to the whole shtick in the long run Asus made a competitor to get in on the market and having a mostly Asus system, I absolutely hate Armoury Crate and having a device thats entirely dependent on that software just didn't seem like a good time and getting to fiddle with Linux just seemed more interesting than just another Windows device in my household
@jon-umber7 ай бұрын
Such a wonderful, exciting time to be a PC gamer. It's more accessible than it's ever been, and Valve is a big part of driving that push forward.
@gamingallday92257 ай бұрын
I don't care really about the spec for handheld as much as console. Most important is eco system, OS, support for device. I feel Steam is the best on all fronts so there is no competition in my mind. Steamdeck all the way.
@tylerhenderson42446 ай бұрын
The primary issue with my Steam Deck OLED was the unavailability of games due to Anti-Cheat. For this reason, I ended up selling it and getting the Ally.
@gamingallday92256 ай бұрын
@@tylerhenderson4244 seriously? i have so much game to last me a life time :D Plus i have the switch and PS5. There has never been so much great games .... I really don't get how people say there is no games....Plus games like Zelda taking me 200h (i dont rush it) or FF7, RE4, Horizon...each taking like 100h...
@matt6888Ай бұрын
Just bought a steam deck even though i own a top of the line gaming PC. I legit game more now. It's just so fun to play games on the thing i can't explain it.
@kkt3917 ай бұрын
8 hours of dead cell is absolutely insane.
@CaptainEffort7 ай бұрын
If you tweak it you can go quite a bit higher too. I remember soon after the Deck launched someone managed to get 10, and that was with the base Deck, not even the OLED. So in theory it could go even further.
@JhustineProvido7 ай бұрын
I have both. Deck OLED is collecting dust for some reason. Playing a lot of gamepass games. (Persona 3 Reload and Tales of Arise)
@Draggao7 ай бұрын
Valves amazing, other competitors aee catching up in the market too which is very nice. Just wish they followed the deck more and included trackpads and official support for a steamos like system, windows for handhelds is awful, cooperation with bazzite would be appreciated. That being said, please give us vrr valve! That's the only thing the deck is lacking to be the ultimate handheld solution.
@AlteredCreation7 ай бұрын
Another consideration is Steam's market penetration. There is still no official way to purchase a Steam Desk in australia.
@ritwikbanerjee49687 ай бұрын
Makes sense now why Valve would skip any chipset upgrade tthis gen. The perf/watt of the oled is definitely impressive
@Baykah7 ай бұрын
No one would run their ally at 15w for those heavy games.
@Smellbringer7 ай бұрын
The Deck may have less power on paper but it's clearly using the Gunpei Yokoi philosophy of using less power to maximize battery life. And much like the Yokoi's Game Boy, it's clearly working quite well for the Deck.
@HarleyN937 ай бұрын
I'd get the steam deck just because the analog sticks are symmetrical not on the wonk horrid design
@smash4619867 ай бұрын
I got the Legion Go. It's a beast but the ONE thing that disappoints is the speakers. Battery is tolerable.