/r/SteamDeckWins
Hi all, we have moved to a new subreddit with a shorter, more catchy name.
Unless you're desperate to play Valorant or Genshin while shitting, everything will work. Plus the deck isnt optimized for windows, so there is really isnt any reason to install windows on it. You know, other than to look cool.
CPU | AMD Zen 2 |
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Core count | 4-core/8-thread |
CPU clock speed | 2.4–3.5GHz |
GPU | AMD RDNA 2 |
GPU Compute Units | 8 |
GPU clock speed | 1–1.6GHz |
RAM | 16GB LPDDR5 @ 5,500MT/s 32-bit quad-channel |
Storage | 64GB eMMC / 256GB NVMe SSD (faster) / 512GB NVMe SSD (fastest) |
Display | 7-inch LCD touchscreen |
Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
Refresh rate | 60Hz |
Audio | Stereo speakers, 3.5mm jack, dual mics, USB Type-C/Bluetooth |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB Type-C with DisplayPort 1.4 support |
Battery | 40Whr |
Size | 11.7 x 4.6 x 1.8-inch (298 x 117 x 49mm) |
Weight | Approximately 1.47 lbs (669 grams) |
Price | $399 (64GB) / $529 (256GB) / $649 (512GB) |
How will you use the Deck, as a handheld gaming device, an a docked PC, or both/mixed? Something else?
Hoping we can make it a desktop PC replacement while docked, and handheld is just a bonus, either as gaming device or laptop/tablet replacement.
Will you go for 64, 256 or 512? Assuming you want to go with Windows booting internally, might be better to go atleast 256. Opinions?
We're all waiting for our new toy. As soon as you get it, you will...