ROG Ally X vs ROG Ally (2023): What's the difference? (2024)

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ROG Ally X

The ROG Ally X is basically an improved version of the ROG Ally (2023), but we don't know all its specs yet, and we don't know exactly what it looks like. It will offer better battery life, SSD, and RAM than the original Z1 Extreme handheld. There will also be some physical changes made to the device. As such, it is definitely looking like it will be the better gaming handheld between the two.

For

  • Same Z1 Extreme processor and 7-inch display
  • Will have better battery life
  • Will have better RAM and SSD
  • Might not have the same overheating issue

Against

  • Specs aren't fully known yet
  • Will likely cost more than ROG Ally (2023)

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ROG Ally (2023) - Z1 Extreme

The original ROG Ally (2023) RC71L gaming handheld is a solid device with a powerful AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme and a 7-inch touchscreen display. Battery life isn't great, but the ergonomic grips make it comfortable to hold. Since it runs Windows 11 it's basically a small gaming laptop with controllers attached. You can access any game service that you would on computer.

For

  • Solid game performance
  • Great 7-inch display
  • Comfortable design
  • Compatible with most PC gaming services

Against

  • Overheating issue
  • Battery life isn't great

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I got a Z1 Extreme ROG Ally (2023) shortly after the gaming handheld originally released and have been using it regularly ever since. It's a fantastic device that serves as a Windows 11 gaming laptop with controllers attached. Now, ASUS ROG has officially announced the upcoming ROG Ally X, which the company promises will be "more than just a basic refresh."

But just how does the ROG Ally (2023) differ from the ROG Ally X? More importantly, which one is a better fit for your gaming needs? I've broken this page into different categories, where I discuss the pros and cons of both models. Read on to see which gaming handheld you should get. Alternatively, you can check out our ROG Ally X FAQ for additional details on this new device.

ROG Ally X vs ROG Ally (2023): Specs

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We're currently waiting to learn the full ROG Ally X specs on June 2, but here is what we know already.

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Header Cell - Column 0 ROG Ally XROG Ally (2023)
PriceUnknown$699 | ($599 version ships in Q3)
ProcessorAMD Ryzen Z1 ExtremeAMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme | AMD Ryzen Z1
CPU AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme | AMD Ryzen Z1 Zen 4 architecture, 8-core /16-threads, 24MB total cache, up to 5.10Ghz boost
GPU12 RDNA3 CUs, up to 2.7GHz, 8.6 TFLOP, default 4GB RAM capacity12 RDNA3 CUs, up to 2.7GHz, 8.6 TFLOP, default 4GB RAM capacity
StorageUnknownUp to 512GB PCle 4.0 SSD
MemoryUnknown16GB LPDDR5 on board (6400MT/s dual channel)
OSWindows 11 HomeWindows 11 Home
Display7-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 IPS-level touchscreen, 500nits, 100% of sRGB7-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 IPS-level touchscreen, 500nits, 100% of sRGB
Refresh rate120Hz120Hz
PortsUnknown1x USB-C port, 1x PCIe port, 1x microSD card slot, 1x headphone jack
TrackpadsUnknownNone
HapticsUnknownHD haptics, Gyro: 6-Axis IMU
DimensionsUnknown11.0 x 4.4 x 0.5 inches (279 x 111.8 x 12.7mm)
WeightUnknown1.3 lbs (590 grams)
Battery lifeUnknownUp to 8 hours

The ROG Ally X has some of the same specs as the original ROG Ally (2023), but with some improvements. As ASUS ROG Senior Manager of Content Marketing said during the ROG Ally X reveal, the ROG Ally X "is more than just a basic refresh... it is the ROG Ally built for the enthusiasts that wanted a bit of X-tra goodies."Now that you've seen the specs, let's dive into what they mean for you.

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ROG Ally X vs ROG Ally (2023): Price

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It's worth noting that there are two versions of the ROG Ally (2023) and they are completely the same except for the processor. One of them features an AMD Z1 processor and sells for $499.99 while the other has a more powerful Z1 Extreme and sells for $699.99. The Z1 (non-Extreme) is better suited for cloud gaming, whereas the Z1 Extreme offers far better performance for running games locally on the system.

Meanwhile, no official price has been revealed yet for the ROG Ally X, which means we have to speculate on its pricing for now. The thing is, ASUS ROG understands that in order to sell its gaming handhelds it needs to strike a balance between affordability and performance. Knowing that and considering that the Ally X has the same 7-inch screen and processor as the ROG Ally (2023), but with better battery life, SSD, and RAM — I'd guess that the ROG Ally X will sell somewhere between $699.99 and $799.99. I'll update this section when the ROG Ally X price officially gets revealed.

TL:DR PRICE WINNER: If you're looking for the least expensive ROG Ally handheld, then you'll want the ROG Ally (2023) with an AMD Z1. The ROG Ally (2023) with an AMD Z1 processor only costs $499.99 while the more powerful ROG Ally (2023) with a Z1 Extreme has a $699.99 MSRP. It's very likely that the ROG Ally X will sell for more than $699.99.

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ROG Ally X vs ROG Ally (2023): Performance

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As discussed in the previous section, the more powerful version of the ROG Ally (2023) and the ROG Ally X utilize the same AMD Z1 Extreme processor. However, that doesn't mean they'll offer the same kind of performance. When evaluating these devices, we need to take into account memory and storage in addition to the processor. The larger capacities you have (within reason), the better overall system performance you might have, as long as the system has been designed well. For instance, being able to allocate a wider range of VRAM to the GPU could allow the ROG Ally X to run games more smoothly. By the way, if you manually increase the original ROG Ally VRAM you can improve GPU performance.

The 2023 ROG Ally model only offers 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD capacity. We don't yet know the exact RAM and SSD capacities offered for the ROG Ally X, however, ASUS ROG has stated that this upcoming handheld will have larger capacity options. My guess is we'll be seeing 16GB to 32GB RAM and a 1TB SSD, but we'll have to wait for ASUS ROG to officially reveal this information to know for sure. Of course, it's easy enough to upgrade the ROG Ally SSD if you want more storage space.

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On a different note, people have reported that the ROG Ally (2023) has an overheating issue that can cause inserted microSD cards to malfunction. Obviously, losing game data is extremely frustrating and reflects badly on the overall playing experience. As such, If the ROG Ally X has fixed this alleged issue, then it will definitely offer a better playing experience in regard to removable game storage.

TL:DR PERFORMANCE WINNER: While the ROG Ally X and ROG Ally (2023) do have the same processor, the ROG Ally X will likely offer better performance. This is due to the fact that having more RAM and a larger capacity SSD can vastly improve overall system performance as long as everything works properly.

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ROG Ally X vs ROG Ally (2023): Display

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There's no use comparing displays between the various ROG Ally gaming handheld models because they all feature the same 7-inch FHD IPS screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio. It might not be an OLED, but it does produce a good color gamut and decent contrast to display game visuals to good effect. These displays also offer great motion clarity since they can reach up to a 120Hz refresh rate and offer VRR (variable refresh rate) support. All in all, they strike a great balance between offering a good visual experience while still being affordable.

Now you might think it's ridiculous that ASUS ROG isn't giving the ROG Ally X an OLED display like the recent Steam Deck OLED. The company is probably keeping the screen the same in order to keep the cost of the handheld down. My guess is we'll see an OLED screen on the next-gen ROG Ally 2 when that eventually releases down the line.

TL:DR DISPLAY WINNER: We have a tie folks! The ROG Ally X has the same exact 7-inch screen as the ROG Ally (2023), so there's really no point in comparing them.

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ROG Ally X vs ROG Ally (2023): Buttons and joysticks

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The original ROG Ally (2023) uses Hall Effect triggers, but the joysticks are just potentiometers. Still, the controls are all very responsive and there haven't been too many reports of ROG Ally joystick drift. Another cool thing is that the ROG Ally's power button doubles as a fingerprint reader if you take the time to set it up. There are also two buttons on the backside — The M1 and M2 buttons — but these stick out a bit far and are easy to press by accident.

Meanwhile, ASUS ROG has said that there are some "physical changes" to the ROG Ally X, but we don't know what they are at present. If ASUS ROG has incorporated Hall Effect joysticks into this upcoming device, it will have the upper hand and won't drift at all. According to reports, it seems that the ROG Ally X will also have smaller M2 and M2 buttons, so they should be as easy to accidentally press while gripping the device. We'll update this section when we learn more.

TL:DR CONTROLS WINNER: It's too early to declare a winner until we learn more about the ROG Ally X. The controls might be the same or else they could be improved upon. We'll update when we learn more.

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ROG Ally X vs ROG Ally (2023): Software and games

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Since all ROG Ally devices run Windows 11 as their operating system, they have the ability of accessing and running any games or gaming services that you can access on a gaming laptop.

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As part of its official ROG Ally X reveal, we learned that the upcoming handheld will launch with Armoury Crate SE 1.5 — an updated version of the ROG Ally's interface software for accessing your game library and changing system settings. According to ASUS ROG, user feedback was taken into account when designing Armoury Crate SE 1.5, which is why there are far more options for customizing the software's layout. These customization options include being able to make a favorites list in your game library, adjusting cover art alignment and size, choosing between grid or list view, and deciding on a scroll direction. Additionally, users will be able to create and share button mapping profiles with others.

However, the ROG Ally X will only have a temporary leg up with its utility software, since Armoury Crate SE 1.5 will also be coming to the original ROG Ally sometime in June.My hope is that Armoury Crate SE 1.5 is more integrated with AMD Software, since I often have to jump between the two devices to get my ROG Ally set up the way I want to (as you can see with my ROG Ally AFMF guide).

TL:DR SOFTWARE & GAMES WINNER: This is likely yet another tie. Both the ROG Ally X and ROG Ally (2023) run Windows 11 and can access any game services that you could on a gaming laptop.

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ROG Ally X vs ROG Ally (2023): Battery life

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In my ROG Ally (2023) review, I tested the handheld's battery life to see how long the device typically lasted. When playing games, the ROG Ally usually only runs for up to about an hour and 38 minutes. It's not great. Because of this, I often end up playing my ROG Ally while it's plugged in. Obviously, that's not an ideal situation.

ASUS ROG has officially stated in an interview with The Verge that the ROG Ally X has significantly better battery life than the original device. “We’re not looking at 30 to 40 percent more capacity,” Asus SVP Shawn Yen said, “We’re looking at way more than that.” By my calculations, I assume this means that, at a minimum, the ROG Ally X should be able to last longer than 2 hours and 17 minutes while playing games. Ideally, it will be able to reach between three and five hours or more, but we'll have to wait until ASUS ROG reveals more to be sure.

TL:DR BATTERY LIFE WINNER: There's no doubt about it — The ROG Ally X will have significantly better battery life than the original gaming handheld. However, we're waiting for an official announcement to know how much better it actually is.

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ROG Ally X vs ROG Ally (2023): Grip design and comfort

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The original ROG Ally (2023) only weighs about 1.3 pounds and is only about a half-inch thick allowing it to put less pressure on your hands and wrists than some other gaming handhelds on the market. Additionally, the ergonomic shape of the grips combined with the sloping front casing meant for your palms allows the handheld to fit comfortably in your hands.

We currently don't really know what the ROG Ally X looks like, aside from a distant and partial glimpse shown in an official media post. It seems to have a black casing, but other casing changes haven't been revealed yet. Recently, The Verge got to interact with an ROG Ally X prototype and found that the device was "easier to grip" thanks to a redesigned casing and smaller back M1 and M2 bumper buttons than on the original Ally.Now, the Ally X is likely a little thicker and heavier than the ROG Ally (2023) in order to accommodate the better battery, larger capacity RAM, and larger capacity SSD. Still, that's to be expected for these kinds of improvements.

TL:DR COMFORT WINNER: We need more information before we can declare a winner for this category. If the ROG Ally X offers a better ergonomic grip, than it could be better than the original. But it's also possible the new handheld could be thicker and heavier in an uncomfortable way. We'll update this section when we learn more.

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ROG Ally X vs ROG Ally (2023): Accessories

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ASUS ROG itself produced multiple accessories for the gaming handheld, including a carrying case, screen protector, and charger dock. The device is also compatible with the ROG XG Mobile eGPU, which significantly boosts the system's graphical performance when connected. Thanks to the popularity of the handheld, there are also multiple third-party ROG Ally accessories out there including docks, carrying cases, protective cases, screen protectors, thumbgrips, skins, and more. You can check out our list of the best ROG Ally accessories to get a feel for these peripherals. I personally also appreciate that ASUS ROG made it easy enough to upgrade the ROG Ally SSD to a larger capacity.

Considering the many similarities between the original ROG Ally and the Ally X, it's very likely that most accessories will work with either model. The one exception might be carrying cases and protective cases, but that's only if the Ally X has larger dimensions or a significantly altered design.

TL:DR ACCESSORIES WINNER: The ROG Ally (2023) and ROG Ally X will likely be able to share most accessories, as long as the new handheld's casing isn't significantly different from the original.

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ROG Ally X vs ROG Ally (2023): Which should I buy?

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Now you know the differences and similarities between these devices. The ROG Ally X will likely be the better device between the two, but which model is a better purchase for you specifically? This really comes down to a matter of preference.

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Most people will find the ROG Ally (2023) more than adequate for meeting their personal needs. It will likely be cheaper than the Ally X and has the same AMD Z1 Extreme processor as the improved model. 16GB of RAM with a 512GB SSD is the standard, but you can upgrade the later easily enough down the road if you want to. Meanwhile, if you already own an ROG Ally, and you're perfectly happy with it, then there's no need to upgrade to the new model.

So who should get the ROG Ally X? Anyone who wants a smoother playing experience and tends to play a lot of games (or who plans to play a lot of games) will benefit from getting the ROG Ally X. It will have longer battery life, more RAM, and a higher SSD capacity. Even though the processor is the same, having more RAM could mean games play more smoothly, and you might even be able to allocate more VRAM to the GPU for better customized performance. Plus, the more storage you have, the less often you have to rearrange data and make room for more. On another note, it's very possible that ASUS ROG could have moved internals around to fix the microSD card overheating issue many people claim to have experienced with the original. So, that alone could make the new ROG Ally X appealing if it is the case.

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ROG Ally X

Although it has the same 7-inch display and AMD Z1 Extreme processor, the new ROG Ally X also offers several improvements over the original ROG Ally. ASUS ROG says this handheld will have improved battery life, RAM, and SSD. It will also have a few physical changes.

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ROG Ally (2023)

The original ROG Ally (2023) has been a very popular Windows 11 gaming device. It can access most games and services that gaming laptops can. Battery life isn't great, but performance is very good for a handheld.

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Self-professed gaming geek, Rebecca Spear, is one of Windows Central's editors and reviewers with a focus on gaming handhelds, PC gaming, and laptops. When she isn't checking out the latest games on Xbox Game Pass, PC, ROG Ally, or Steam Deck; she can be found digital drawing with a Wacom tablet. She's written thousands of articles with everything from editorials, reviews, previews, features, previews, and hardware reviews over the last few years. If you need information about anything gaming-related, her articles can help you out. She also loves testing game accessories and any new tech on the market.You can follow her @rrspear on X (formerly Twitter).

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