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ASUS Shows ROG Ally Z1 and ROG Ally Z1 Extreme Differences

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Earlier this year, we introduced the world to the ROG Ally: a Windows gaming handheld that can play all your games, anywhere you go. With its bright and colorful 1080p 120 Hz screen, ergonomic form factor, and incredible AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU, the ROG Ally is a AAA monster, taking modern handhelds to a new level. Now, we're happy to announce that the Ryzen Z1 variant of the ROG Ally is also available for purchase, with all the same features and a more affordable price tag.

The AMD Ryzen Z1 comes is built on the same Zen 4 architecture as the Ryzen Z1 Extreme, with the latest RDNA 3 graphics engine and full support for AMD's incredible upscaling technologies like FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) and Radeon Super Resolution (RSR). With six cores and twelve threads alongside four graphics compute units, the Ryzen Z1 has the same robust power delivery and ROG Intelligent Cooling improvements that make the Z1 Extreme so potent, at a more affordable price.



AMD Ryzen Z1 vs Z1 Extreme performance
The AMD Ryzen Z1 can handle even the largest game libraries, from AAA to indie and retro titles alike. In our testing, we found that even resource-intensive games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Diablo IV were capable of 30 FPS or higher at 1080p in Turbo mode, with many other games exceeding 45 or 60 FPS for a smooth handheld experience.

Ultimately, which model you choose will depend on what games you play, your desired framerate and quality settings, and your budget.

New features added to the ROG Ally since launch
In addition to this new chip, the Ryzen Z1 variant of the ROG Ally comes with all the features you've come to expect from the ROG Ally, including a 1080p 120 Hz display with FreeSync Premium Pro, an ergonomic design with excellent button feel, and ROG Intelligent Cooling for cool, quiet operation.

This model will also come with all of the software improvements we've made to the ROG Ally since its launch back in June. This includes, but is not limited to:
  • More options to controller settings, including a calibration tool for joysticks and triggers, an anti-deadzone slider, and Hold to Repeat functionality,
  • More useful UI elements to the Armoury Crate and Command Center, including a battery level, Wi-Fi status, and current system time,
  • More options in the Command Center, including an "End Task" button,
  • Improved game library with better manual art selection and manual addition and deletion of games,
  • Wider compatibility with USB-C docks for desktop play at 30 W,
  • More options to the FPS limiter and Memory Assigned to GPU options, so users can further customize their performance,
  • The ability for the display to go even dimmer for usability in dark environments,
  • Updated GPU drivers with support for new games such as Starfield,
  • ...and a host of smaller bug fixes and improvements to the user experience.

We've also published more ROG Ally content to improve your gaming, including optimized settings for new games, more game recommendations, and guides like how to play your games offline. For more, check out our ultimate guide to the ROG Ally and its features.

We're so excited about this new era of handheld gaming, and we're dedicated to supporting the Ally and ensuring our users have the best possible experience.

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You just know the CPU cores are hogging the thermal envelope when this is the difference when moving between a 4CU and a 12CU RDNA3 complex.
An easy way to shut down entire CPU cores at will is going to contribute to making this difference a little more significant.
 

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The AMD Ryzen Z1 can handle even the largest game libraries

Right under the graphs showing it is struggling to hit 60fps@1080 on low or 60fps@720 on medium :wtf:
 

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would be dumb not to buy the extreme. I mean its pretty big difference.
 
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asus products, especially console is a poor-performance pile of hardware. | Nintendo Switch - best portable console even nowadays.
 
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would be dumb not to buy the extreme. I mean its pretty big difference.

The only scenario I can see the lower tiered product making sense is if the battery life is substantially better.
 

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The only scenario I can see the lower tiered product making sense is if the battery life is substantially better.

even then you could just cap the fps for the extreme model, which you should be doing anyway
 

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The only scenario I can see the lower tiered product making sense is if the battery life is substantially better.
It could be aimed at lower income markets, Idk how the Extreme is doing in the channels. Or it could exist just to make the Extreme look good.
 
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