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TopicSteam Deck vs Lenovo vs Ally
Diceheist
05/17/24 6:40:48 PM
#14:


Trumble posted...
*fingers crossed for a 32GB RAM option*

EDIT: Quick Google suggests the only RAM option will be 24GB. I mean... that's still a decent improvement over 16.

Didn't know it was boosting the RAM, that probably puts it solidly ahead of the rest. People have complained about the X still not being OLED but honestly the screen is already so good it doesn't really need to be.

I definitely respect the effort the Ally puts into hardware (early SD card issues aside). The Deck unfortunately, while otherwise masterfully crafted, heavily prioritized its GPU cores over its CPU cores to ensure that triple A games worked. Personally I'm not a heavy triple A gamer, most games I play aren't remotely graphically intensive, but because some feature a ton of gameplay calculations the CPU limitations can effect even them (and god forbid your game is both GPU and CPU intensive, like Starfield or BG3). Like how the Go's lack of VRR can effect even indie games, since players often take advantage of their lack of graphical intensiveness to try to run them at high FPS instead. While the Ally basically has all bases covered on the hardware side.

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