New ASUS ROG Ally X Outperforms Steam Deck in Gaming Performance [VIDEO]
The YouTube channel ElAnalistaDeBits has released a comparison video showcasing the performance of two handheld gaming consoles: Valve's Steam Deck and ASUS's new ROG Ally X. The results indicate that ASUS is learning from past mistakes and stepping up its game.
The new ROG Ally X outshines the Steam Deck in almost every aspect. It boasts a significantly faster boot time, clocking in at 15.2 seconds compared to the Steam Deck's 35 seconds. Game loading times are also quicker on the Ally X (24.3 seconds vs. 35 seconds), and its battery life reigns supreme at 2 hours and 46 minutes, dwarfing the Steam Deck's 1 hour and 22 minutes.
To illustrate the performance difference, here's a table comparing frame rates achieved by both devices on various demanding titles:
Game | ROG Ally X (1080p, Low Settings) | Steam Deck (780p, Low Settings) |
---|---|---|
Baldur’s Gate 3 | 43-55 FPS | 36-42 FPS |
GTA V | 70-85 FPS | 45-55 FPS |
Elden Ring | 45-60 FPS | 38-48 FPS |
Cyberpunk 2077 | 40-50 FPS | 30-35 FPS |
The Witcher 3 | 80-100 FPS | 55-60 FPS |
As you can see, the Ally X consistently delivers a smoother gameplay experience with higher frame rates.
However, this impressive performance comes at a cost. Released in 2024, the ASUS ROG Ally X is priced at $800. This positions it as a significantly more expensive option compared to the Steam Deck, which is available for $399-$549 depending on storage configuration and display type (LCD or OLED).