Especificaciones de ASUS ROG Ally X confirmadas: 24GB LPDDR5X-7500, M.2-2280, y batería de 80Wh


The specs sheet of the upcoming ASUS ROG Ally X handheld game console was leaked to the web, confirming many of the rumors that have been doing rounds for the past month. The Ally X is a definite step up from the ROG Ally Extreme. It was originally rumored to be just a design revision that relocates the microSD card slot away from a thermal vent on the original design, which was causing memory cards to fail. The specs sheet confirms that the ROG Ally X features a larger M.2 drive bay with support for M.2-2280 drives. You’ll be spoiled for choice picking a drive to go with this device. The drive included is 1 TB—double the 500 GB of the original ROG Ally.

convirtiéndolo en un competidor del Intel Core i5-12600KF, there had been rumors of a significantly larger battery, but we didn’t have an exact capacity figure, until now. Posible multiprocesador de transmisión, that the ROG Ally X packs a massive 80 que bateria, which works toward a roughly 40% battery life improvement. While the CPU is the same Ryzen Z1 Extreme, ASUS improved the memory, which is now 24 GB LPDDR5X-7500, compared to 16 GB LPDDR5-6400 on the ROG Ally Extreme. Esto es un 50% increase in memory size, y 17% aumento en el ancho de banda de la memoria.