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ROG Ally (Windows Mode) - Handheld Gaming PC
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ROG Ally (Windows Mode)

description ROG Ally (Windows Mode) Overview

This configuration emphasizes using the ROG Ally purely as a Windows PC, leveraging its full OS capabilities for tasks beyond gaming, such as photo editing or productivity. While gaming performance is still high, the focus here is on the versatility of the Windows environment, making it a true portable mini-desktop replacement for certain users.

insights Ranking position

ROG Ally (Windows Mode) ranks #17 of 37 in the Handheld Gaming Pc ranking, behind OneXPlayer OneXFly, ahead of AOKZOE A1 Pro.

balance ROG Ally (Windows Mode) Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Broad Windows software compatibility
  • check Strong plugged-in performance
  • check Crisp 1080p display
  • check Supports multiple game launchers
thumb_down Cons
  • close Poor gaming battery life
  • close Windows controls feel awkward
  • close Desktop tasks need peripherals

help ROG Ally (Windows Mode) FAQ

Can you install standard PC applications like Steam on the ROG Ally?

Yes, because the ROG Ally runs on a full Windows 11 operating system, you can install the Steam client, Epic Games Store, and any standard Windows executable. This allows you to play games from any storefront, unlike the Steam Deck's Linux-based SteamOS.

What AMD processor does the ROG Ally use in Windows Mode?

The ROG Ally utilizes the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU, which allows it to perform intensive productivity tasks natively in Windows. When operating purely as a Windows PC, it can handle 1080p video editing and complex photo workloads.

Does the ROG Ally support external GPUs when used as a Windows PC?

Yes, the ROG Ally features a dedicated proprietary XG Mobile port that allows it to connect to an external graphics card (eGPU) dock. This transforms the handheld into a desktop-class Windows machine capable of 4K gaming.

How do you navigate the Windows desktop without a keyboard on the ROG Ally?

The device includes the Armoury Crate software, which allows you to use the device's joysticks and triggers as a mouse to navigate the Windows UI. You can also call up an on-screen keyboard or connect a Bluetooth mouse for a traditional desktop experience.

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