Steam Deck vs Asus ROG Ally X: which is the best PC gaming handheld?

The PC gaming handheld powerhouses

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

CPU:AMD Zen 2 four core 2.4-3.5GHzGraphics:AMD RDNA 2RAM:16GB LPDDR5Screen:7-inch, 1,280 x 800 touchscreen, 60HzStorage:Up to 512GB PCIe SSDPorts:USB-C, 3.5mm headphone jack, microSDConnectivity:Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5Weight:1.47 pounds (0.67kg)Dimensions (W x D x H):11.73 x 4.6 x 1.9 inches (29.8 x 11.7 x 4.9cm; W x D x H)

The original PC gaming handheld is still one of the best, but it’s got some strong competition from Asus’s ROG Ally X.

CPU:AMD Ryzen Z1 ExtremeGraphics:AMD Radeon GraphicsRAM:24GB LPDDR5X-7500Screen:7-inch FHD (1920 x 1080), 120Hz, 500 nitsStorage:1TB M.2 2280 SSDPorts:2x USB Type-C ports, 1x combo jack, 1x SD card reader slotConnectivity:Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2Weight:1.49 pounds (678g)Dimensions (W x D x H):11.02 x 4.37 x 1.45 inches (28.0 x 11.1 x 3.69 cm)

The most recent PC gaming handheld on the market has some serious chops, but can it finally unseat the Steam Deck?

Valve’sSteam Deckhas completely transformed the gaming handheld market, resulting in other manufacturers releasing their own versions of a PC portable machine to compete. Devices such as theAsus ROG Ally,MSI Claw, andLenovo Legion Gohave all been aiming to unseat theSteamDeck.

Now Asus is biting back again with a revamped version of its original handheld dubbed theAsus ROG Ally Xand it sets out to improve on the base model in nearly every way. But how does this PC handheld hold up against the current champ of PC handhelds? We’ll compare both to see which is superior in performance and which is the overall better purchase.

Steam Deck vs Asus ROG Ally X: price

Steam Deck vs Asus ROG Ally X: price

Valve’s Steam Deck costs $399 / £349 for its entry-level 64GB model. There are alsoOLEDmodels, which are $549 / £479 for the 512GB model and $649 / £569 for the 1TB model.

The Asus ROG Ally X retails at $799.99 / £799 / AU$1,599 and launched in 2024. There’s only one model and it comes with 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.

In terms of pricing, Steam Deck is the winner. Even the OLED models are cheaper than the most expensive ROG Ally X model and both have 1TB of storage.

Steam Deck vs Asus ROG Ally X: design & features

Steam Deck vs Asus ROG Ally X: design & features

The original Asus ROG Ally was much smaller and lighter than the Steam Deck and other PC gaming handhelds, with a unique honeycomb white chassis that made it stand out. But the ROG Ally X is much closer to the Steam Deck now due to the enhanced specs.

They both sport dual analog sticks, a black chassis, a 7-inch screen, and buttons in the front and back of the system. Both also have ventilation exhausts on the top of the system to compensate for the massive amounts of heat generated by their components.

Their button layout and grips are also quite similar, though the ROG Ally X has better analog sticks that you can customize the grip on. The Steam Deck is now slightly lighter and smaller, with an OLED model that upgrades the display even more.

In terms of design, both systems are tied as they’re extremely similar in specs with slight differences between them - what appeals to you is based more on preference than superiority.

Steam Deck vs Asus ROG Ally X: specs

Here’s a full breakdown of the Steam Deck’s vital statistics:

Here’s a full breakdown of the Asus ROG Ally X’s vital statistics:

Steam Deck vs Asus ROG Ally X: performance

In terms of performance, when using Turbo Mode the Asus ROG Ally X is more powerful thanks to its superior processor and specs, all while matching the Steam Deck in terms of framerate. So even though both portables have the same screen size and resolution, games look much cleaner on the ROG Ally X.

I tested two titles on both portables,Cyberpunk 2077andForza Horizon 5, to see how each fared. WithForza Horizon 5, the ROG Ally X had ray tracing enabled and even on High settings was able to match the Steam Deck with above 50fps. The downside is that Turbo Mode depletes the battery life extremely quickly, meaning that you need to keep it on AC power for the most mileage.

When it came to an even more demanding game likeCyberpunk 2077, the Steam Deck on Medium and Low averaged around 26fps. On the ROG Ally X, however, it was unplayable at less than 10fps unless you turned down the graphical settings.

The Steam Deck has a better OS, bar none. Armory Crate is much smoother and more streamlined on the ROG Ally X butWindows 11still runs very poorly on it - worse than theLenovoLegion Go’s version. Meanwhile, Steam’s OS is built specifically for the system, so it’s faster to start up and more intuitive to use.

While it’s close, the Steam Deck eeks out a win here too. Though the ROG Ally X can sometimes handily beat out the Steam Deck in performance, the latter is also far more consistent from game to game. The Steam Deck has a far superior OS as well.

Steam Deck vs Asus ROG Ally X: verdict

So which is the better PC gaming handheld? The Steam Deck holds on to its crown.

The Steam Deck is still king for a reason, as it offers the best balance between portability, price, and performance. It’s well-rounded, allowing you to play the best PC games with an intuitive UI and decent battery power for its specs. If you’re just starting out with this kind of handheld, the Steam Deck is the easy and best choice.

And while the Asus ROG Ally X is objectively a much better portable than its predecessor, it still loses out in key areas. It no longer has the style and portability of the base model, the performance has the potential for greatness but also has trouble with other demanding games, and the price is much more expensive when comparing similar models.

Recently purchased a Steam Deck or Asus ROG Ally X? Consider checking out our list of thebest Steam gamesandbest PC gamesto get your collection going on either device.

Get the best Black Friday deals direct to your inbox, plus news, reviews, and more.

Sign up to be the first to know about unmissable Black Friday deals on top tech, plus get all your favorite TechRadar content.

Named by the CTA as a CES 2023 Media Trailblazer, Allisa is a Computing Staff Writer who covers breaking news and rumors in the computing industry, as well as reviews, hands-on previews, featured articles, and the latest deals and trends. In her spare time you can find her chatting it up on her two podcasts, Megaten Marathon and Combo Chain, as well as playing any JRPGs she can get her hands on.

This premium Logitech gaming mouse is now under $100 thanks to this Prime Day deal

One of the best Logitech gaming mice is now less than $30 on Amazon Prime Day

LG Electronics sets ambitious B2B revenue goal to offset declining consumer demand