Asus ROG Ally finally revealed and the specs look incredible

The Asus ROG Ally will launch on May 11, fully equipped with the Ryzen Z1 Processor, which boasts fantastic performance, but there’s no news of pricing yet.

The AsusROG Ally, a brand new competitor to theSteam Deck’scrown will launch globally on May 11 and is packing someserious heat. Underneath the sleek white and chunky aesthetic, is a newAMD APUthat outpaces the custom one inside the Steam Deck.

ASUS ROG Ally

Asus ROG Ally confirmed specifications

The ROG Ally is powered by the AMD Ryzen Z1 series processor, a new APU that brings Zen 4 architecture and RDNA 3 graphics to the handheld. RDNA 3 GPUs have alreadythoroughly impressed us, and seeing that the Steam Deck can handlemost AAA gameswith some caveats on RDNA 2 at 30-60FPS, expect to see even more power on display here.

On top of this, there’s 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, adding an additional current generation boost to the system’s hardware.

ASUS ROG Ally front

The screen is a 1080p, 7-inch display at a 16:9 ratio. It can output up to 120Hz, with Freesync. While there’s little about the battery being mentioned, we assume that it’ll be a tight couple of hours of gaming before you have to charge.

Asus ROG Ally to support all Windows games

Asus is pitching this with the hashtag “PlayALLYourgames”, a true shot atValvewhich is currently making great progress with Linux and Proton support for Windows games. This is emphasized in some of the marketing, as games that the Steam Deck isknown to struggle withare featured.

To keep the Asus ROG Ally cool, the team has outfitted it with a dual fan system, along with its “Intelligent Cooling” to aim for a “zero distraction” gaming experience.

ASUS ROG Ally

The device will run Windows 11, alongside its “Armory Crate” system to allow you to gain better control over your games on the device.

It’s also a tad lighter than the Steam Deck’s 669g, coming in at 608g. This light portable handheld also sports dual speakers – with Dolby Atmos support – and an intriguing proposition of using an upgraded UHS-II card slot.

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Upgradable storage

Asus is saying that it’s a MicroSD card slot in its marketing materials, but UHS-II for this format factor is limited. You’ll probably still end up with amicroSD cardthat the Switch or Steam Deck uses until the hardware is more than just a couple of options.

The company has also highlighted that the ROG Ally will feature upgradable PCIe Gen4 storage, although we’re unsure at the moment what kind of size NVMe that is. For a device this size, we’d assume it’d be an M.2 sized at2230 found inside the Steam Deck.

ROG Ally price to be announced later

Pricing and full confirmation of specs will be shown off on May 11, during the global launch. This is where we expect to learn more about the innards regarding storage.

We’re not expecting the system to be aslow as previously rumored, but are expecting to see Asus take a small hit on pricing similar to Valve and the Steam Deck to ensure people get hold of the console.