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  • @kenshiku
    @kenshiku Před 4 měsíci +1066

    "I don't understand why people buy Steam Decks..."
    "Let's fix the Asus ROG Ally"
    This man is actually a comedian!

    • @jon1913
      @jon1913 Před 3 měsíci +109

      Was there even a steam deck in the entire video? Zac's content is interesting, making a BS title like this is really off-putting. I don't know why but I really fucking hate that shit.

    • @TheJarlath9
      @TheJarlath9 Před 3 měsíci +16

      becouse its hella cheap and provides the same experience if not even a better one with the software support

    • @coinop7278
      @coinop7278 Před 3 měsíci +15

      @@jon1913 your intelligence has noticed that this guy is trying to appeal to the unintelligent.

    • @angelblack4479
      @angelblack4479 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@jon1913it's to get s rise outta people and it worked man lol

    • @knightmare1442
      @knightmare1442 Před 3 měsíci +26

      @@coinop7278 But the point is that Zac doesn't need to. The content is good, clickbait crap destroys it.

  • @DavidPruitt
    @DavidPruitt Před 5 měsíci +264

    "Its better than anything else" Proceeds to tear apart and rebuild.

    • @shabath
      @shabath Před 3 měsíci +23

      It is so good that you have to basically redo it from ground up to make it decent.

    • @sergeikulikov4412
      @sergeikulikov4412 Před 3 měsíci +1

      That does not mean it can (or even should) be better :))

  • @Shadow_Enz
    @Shadow_Enz Před 4 měsíci +117

    Valve's support, not cooking my SD card, and not needing to burn time customizing/working on the deck. I don't have time right now to mess with it, but I can turn it on and play right out the gate super easy. That's why.

    • @stevenlee3661
      @stevenlee3661 Před 9 dny +3

      You forgot - The ROG ally has bad battery life, worse 1% and 0.1% lows when gaming compared to the steam deck having a more consistent frame rate meaning its less stuttery. Having windows so you run into all the stupid windows problems every time Microsoft does an update. Overkill screen resolution which you will never be able to actually play most games at 1080p so you will run games upscaled from 720p rather than native which looks worse. Too high refresh rate that most games cannot even reach that fps limit. The ROG ally unlike the OLED steam deck has a lack of HDR support and worse colour accuracy which is actually important for better visuals in gaming and does not have a performance cost. Even if the ROG ally was the same price as the steam deck OLED for example the steam deck OLED would be the better value still. Still many I have missed but either way, the ROG ally is a laptop tablet with joy cons glued to the sides NOT a gaming console like the steam deck is.
      Edit: Some people will have a use case or valid reason for buying it still though but a smaller range of people compared to the steam deck. People say stuff like windows doesn't trigger anticheat as often with the ROG ally but who plays competitive multiplayer games on a handheld? Its a bit inconvenient in my opinion.

    • @the_bogeyman.
      @the_bogeyman. Před 7 dny

      @@stevenlee3661
      I went the steam deck oled route, hopefully it arrives by next week.
      For my taste, the ally is quite ugly too and the white color is already a no go for me at least.
      The Legion go looks better, but the detachable controllers on a big heavy device like that seems a weak point in the long run to me. I like Msi desktop products, but their claw handheld is out of discussion to me.
      Both Ally/legion go are very power hungry and require more planning/attentions before take it on the go even for half a day imo, they can't play very long with a full charge, compared to the SD (if you take them with you in a rush/last minute without accessories).
      You can always carry kilos of powerbanks and accessories ofc, but it requires more planning and attentions like everything needs to be fully charged, bigger travel bags etc.

  • @AboTurkiPro
    @AboTurkiPro Před 3 měsíci +263

    Repairabiliy? Availability of spare parts? Great software and optimization for a handheld?

    • @slamshift6927
      @slamshift6927 Před 3 měsíci +45

      And the device actually works? ASUS has a hilariously bad reputation for hardware dying.

    • @cqllel5186
      @cqllel5186 Před 3 měsíci

      @@slamshift6927 I can attest to that!
      I bought an ASUS Vivobook back in 2021 and had so many black screen issues for the next 2 years. I thought it was a dying iGPU or maybe Windows (bcuz Windows does that, too)
      But it turns out that it was the SSD that came with it. One day when I was watching CZcams, my laptop just turned off and instantly went to the BIOS screen where it said "No Storage Device Detected", confirming that it was the SSD
      I'm just glad the part that came defective was a replaceable part. You can only replace RAM and Hard Drive in laptops

    • @Art-pj8zq
      @Art-pj8zq Před měsícem +1

      @@slamshift6927 wait, that's actually a thing? i thought i had a bad luck with my asus tuf laptop because it's dying after 2 years, because it's m.2 slot are burnt for some reason and now i had to switch sata slot and soon after that the keyboard is broken as well.

  • @rbus
    @rbus Před 6 měsíci +810

    I bought the Steam Deck for it's price and the fact that it's absolutely loaded with buttons, joysticks, capacitive touch sensors and an awesome key mapping tweaking tool in SteamOS.

    • @gelbphoenix
      @gelbphoenix Před 5 měsíci +15

      The last thing is really Steam Input (The thing that the Steam Controller also used).

    • @SCORP1ONF1RE
      @SCORP1ONF1RE Před 4 měsíci +15

      Yep. Steam Controller 2.0 is built right into it.

    • @tomaslacus8086
      @tomaslacus8086 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@gelbphoenix Steam input is not only for steam controller anymore.

    • @gelbphoenix
      @gelbphoenix Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@tomaslacus8086 I know. Also I said "also used" not "only used".

    • @the_bogeyman.
      @the_bogeyman. Před 7 dny +1

      I bought the SD oled because it seems the overall most balanced of the handhelds + SteamOS, valve support/compatibility effort on the OS, trackpads, nice design and ergonomics, battery life for few hours of casual gaming on the go without the worry of carry extra weight of power banks, remember to charge them, etc.
      I will mostly play platforms like Ori and single players like Control + emulation, where I feel more confident with joypad input than M&K.
      If I want to play fps and other pvp games at high fps I do it on my PC anyways, with M&K, so I don't think I will miss out on the higher performance of Ally/Legion go.
      The steam deck is, to me, more for a casual experience on the couch or on the go with platform games that I rarely play in front of the PC (Ori, Sonic, etc) and single players/story from Steam (Control, GTA5/RDR2, etc) and emulators (Emudeck/Batocera).
      I will consider also a small pocket form factor handheld for pure emulation in the future, there are many options of gameboy/gamegear looking handhelds "on steroids" running custom OS. An option and a nice project could be a diy handheld with a Raspberry Pi.

  • @VSLURK3R
    @VSLURK3R Před 5 měsíci +1338

    I like that you tried this and you did a great job of it.
    But I don't see how any of this makes the Steam Deck less worth buying.

    • @Jumbojet776
      @Jumbojet776 Před 4 měsíci +192

      Honestly where I was sitting the whole time. Like, this guy clearly has the skills to make awesome things and that dock is absolutely amazing for sure, but all I see is a much heavier, more expensive alternative to the Deck. Especially considering the efficiency gains of the OLED Deck, there's not much of an upside to this mod.
      The only thing I can assume is the title is clickbait to get the Deck owners in here and angry because he doesn't seem to say this is better than the Deck anywhere.

    • @jebreggie4225
      @jebreggie4225 Před 4 měsíci +154

      Almost like he made a rog ally mod video and gave it a clickbait title to get views...

    • @roninstormYT
      @roninstormYT Před 4 měsíci +7

      windows compatible games less loop arounds and elbow grease i allot of my games from ubisoft my ac games and splinter cell games work out of the box game pass work out off the box honkai star rail works out off the box

    • @icecoldfingerz
      @icecoldfingerz Před 4 měsíci +53

      if anything it makes me want a steamdeck more so that I don't have to do all this lmao

    • @bionic3500
      @bionic3500 Před 4 měsíci +4

      wel for lower budged gaming its worth buying but for newer games its worthless it really shows anyone denying that are basicly the fan boys i had fun with my steam deck it s now on a shelf its been a good year for gaming but not for steam deck

  • @barrettabney
    @barrettabney Před 3 měsíci +40

    @20:00
    Heat is a big killer for batteries. It causes a breakdown in the capacitance layers. Folding the battery will cause thermal issues while charging or during high current draw downs. I would think you'd need a thermal pad in the middle of the batteries with side fins of some sort to dissipate the heat from the 2 center cells... Stacking the batteries was a sure fire way to an early end of life for the 2 center cells.

    • @Baneslayer
      @Baneslayer Před 2 měsíci +4

      No one is appreciating the threat to life from this foolish "mod".

  • @marcedoreste
    @marcedoreste Před 2 měsíci +26

    I can think of 3 reasons immediately.
    1. Price
    2. Convenience / support from Valve with their own OS
    3. Elegance / design vs Ugly RGB lights

    • @arseniy3763
      @arseniy3763 Před 2 dny +1

      Also great ergonomics vs constant thumb sore

  • @fsdfmsbcxx
    @fsdfmsbcxx Před 6 měsíci +4098

    The love and effort that Valve puts into the Support of their Steam Deck is something that Asus only can dream of. That's why ;)

    • @pachurro2762
      @pachurro2762 Před 6 měsíci +333

      Also because not all of us can purchase a 700$ console

    • @raymondkast526
      @raymondkast526 Před 6 měsíci +199

      God yes steam support wins man

    • @bwc1976
      @bwc1976 Před 6 měsíci +145

      And most people don't want to void their warranties like this guy did.

    • @baka_ja_nai
      @baka_ja_nai Před 6 měsíci +118

      Delusional fanatics pretend that Valve doesn't have A LONG list of abandoned hardware products that were beloved by multiple users...

    • @pachurro2762
      @pachurro2762 Před 6 měsíci +80

      ​@@baka_ja_nai only the index and deck were "beloved

  • @peppefailla1630
    @peppefailla1630 Před 6 měsíci +2901

    Valve made Linux gaming actually possible thanks to steam deck. I want to thank them for all the efforts are making, still keeping everything open source

    • @wchorski
      @wchorski Před 6 měsíci +85

      ^ +1 . For handheld gaming, I believe battery life is the most important. Imagine gaming on an ARM chip with a linux OS and getting +20 hours on a AAA title

    • @natzzzy9119
      @natzzzy9119 Před 6 měsíci +88

      ASUS QC is also terrible unreliable junk

    • @peppefailla1630
      @peppefailla1630 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@natzzzy9119 wdym

    • @ElNeroDiablo
      @ElNeroDiablo Před 6 měsíci +79

      @@peppefailla1630 ROG Ally's are notorious for frying the MicroSD slot and MicroSD cards due to heat from the power delivery system iirc.
      That is a design flaw that should have been detected and corrected during prototyping.

    • @peppefailla1630
      @peppefailla1630 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ElNeroDiablo +1 for steam deck!

  • @hanfo420
    @hanfo420 Před 3 měsíci +26

    I like that it starts with „conceptually at least“. Products just don’t stop at a concept.

  • @KarimJovian
    @KarimJovian Před 3 měsíci +73

    Because it is the greatest device ever can do so much on it and an amazing emulation device too.

    • @AlBoKa
      @AlBoKa Před 3 měsíci +1

      same on rog...

    • @Gabriel-bu6ln
      @Gabriel-bu6ln Před 3 měsíci +7

      ​@@AlBoKa Yeah but device support for ROG Ally isn't as good since Asus tends to abandon devices. Steam deck keeps getting patches and is more affordable by comparison. For small devices like this it isn't just about specs, it's also about optimisation + support.

    • @mkiller1001
      @mkiller1001 Před 3 měsíci +4

      ​@@AlBoKa Rog runs windows so you know it'll get worse with time

    • @AlBoKa
      @AlBoKa Před 3 měsíci

      @@mkiller1001 lol, nope?

    • @mkiller1001
      @mkiller1001 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@AlBoKa lol, yeah?

  • @Noobochok
    @Noobochok Před 6 měsíci +744

    Deck's trackpads are a killer feature for some of us. Can't fix the lack of those (not in an ergonomic way at least).

    • @jothain
      @jothain Před 6 měsíci +38

      Yes. SD is by far superious on input side. I didn't even consider junk like that Asus when I ordered my SD quite recently.

    • @Hellspooned2
      @Hellspooned2 Před 6 měsíci +56

      Track pads and steamOS are killer features.
      Not impressed by the ally at all.

    • @fujitsubo3323
      @fujitsubo3323 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@Hellspooned2 as a SD user since launch i hardly ever use the track pads sure they are great to have as a maybe use at some point but for me i dont use it

    • @sgt.vernex6378
      @sgt.vernex6378 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@jothaincope

    • @jothain
      @jothain Před 6 měsíci

      @@sgt.vernex6378 yourself

  • @milescarter7803
    @milescarter7803 Před 7 měsíci +442

    Warning!!!!! Do *NOT* use liquid metal like he shows. It will leak and ruin your system. He only protected the CPU from shorts, he didn't install a barrier to prevent it from getting away from the CPU. Usually it's a type of foam that completely fills in between the CPU and heatsink. (For testing purposes on a flat PC test bench it may not be entirely necessary, but this is a mobile device.
    You have been warned.

    • @MidnightMarrow
      @MidnightMarrow Před 6 měsíci +8

      He did technically have the conformal coating on the outer edge which may actually create a seal when the heatsink goes on.

    • @xXYannuschXx
      @xXYannuschXx Před 5 měsíci +78

      Liquid metal is a bad idea in a device thats constantly moved around.

    • @daniallegacy
      @daniallegacy Před 5 měsíci +3

      Metal, dense & expansive under heat, liquid, deformable & innertially bound to shift locations: yep, metal on PCB if you dropped that thang while carrying it in your backpack

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Před 5 měsíci +4

      I have taken a liking to phase change polymer for high performance, service-free, 100% safe cooling.

    • @sonuvabitch
      @sonuvabitch Před 5 měsíci +1

      He does also mention that none of his thermal upgrades acheived much so probably not worth it for that reason too - though putting the insulation between the SD card and heatpipes would be a good idea

  • @lolwtfldr3
    @lolwtfldr3 Před 3 měsíci +8

    Wonder how the liquid metal is holding up on a vertical system? Does it not bleed out?

  • @SailorLavender
    @SailorLavender Před 13 dny

    0:42 "Today, we are going to void my warranty."
    Great advertisement! 😂

  • @shawnwade302
    @shawnwade302 Před 6 měsíci +415

    Valve has the pull to influence game manufacturers to get optimizations for games specifically for the steam deck . In that regard the steam deck is an appealing option

    • @romanarriaga19
      @romanarriaga19 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Yup, I have a powerful PC as it is, but I'm using the steam deck as the ideal optimization factor for my games, if I can play it smoothly on my steam deck, I should be able to play it smoothly on my ally as well.

    • @sam-sr9yp
      @sam-sr9yp Před 3 měsíci +2

      Not just optimization for games on the steam deck, but also for linux, since thats what the steam deck runs on. Thats one of the reason i like the steam deck so much

  • @zach7384
    @zach7384 Před 6 měsíci +320

    I bought a Steam Deck 64gb on the Spring sale for like $349. I then upgraded it with a 1tb Corsair SSD for $80. Less than $500, I have a 1tb handheld that runs everything I like to play, including MW2 through Windows 10 dual boot.
    The Ally is cool and all, but when the SD exists for the price it is, I'll always recommend the Deck.

    • @ramsaybolton9151
      @ramsaybolton9151 Před 6 měsíci +9

      tbh the performance of the deck is so bad for someone like me that I'd never buy it. If I was going handheld I'd get something better or just get nothing at all. The games look quite bad on the deck considering a lot of them you're running at 720p on medium low settings at sub 60 fps.

    • @zach7384
      @zach7384 Před 6 měsíci +43

      @@ramsaybolton9151 everything I've played so far runs well at 40 FPS, some could go higher but 40 seems to be the sweet spot. From someone who actually has one and uses it daily, it's plenty for such a small screen. I understand where you're coming from but you wouldn't know unless you've actually used one.
      For example what I play most on deck: spider man, GTA 5, MW2 (win 10 dual boot), deep rock galactic, 7 days to die, among many others that don't come to mind ATM. For the price tag, it's the best on the market imo. Sure there are several better but you're paying double

    • @user-uu9ru3de1y
      @user-uu9ru3de1y Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@zach7384 i learned that some people are very sensitive to fps changes and "low" (under 80) fps motion-sickness. maybe zac is this way too?
      i don't personally have this issue and prefer anything i play at or above 24fps.
      vr is great for example, as low as 14fps for nearly 10 hours a session and i dont even notice, i can see that its low fps but i cant feel it lol
      i have real motion-sickness though, cars, boats, planes, if it moves and im not paying attention to the movement i get sick and throw up, in games or on screen i don't have this issue at all.

    • @elliottwood5423
      @elliottwood5423 Před 6 měsíci +18

      ​@@ramsaybolton9151elden ring on a plane is still elden ring on a plane

    • @ramsaybolton9151
      @ramsaybolton9151 Před 6 měsíci

      @@elliottwood5423 I'd rather just wait to play at home for a better quality experience. This is like watching a pirated came quality movie vs paying $10 to see it in 4k IMAX but instead you need to pay some pretty decent $$$$ for the cam quality.

  • @1012Mrjesse
    @1012Mrjesse Před 3 měsíci +7

    My question is did the heat shielding over the microsd card actually solve the sd card getting fried long term? I’d like to know so I can do it myself, but don’t want to do it if it didn’t actually work long term.

    • @RGSPro
      @RGSPro Před 3 měsíci +5

      Yes, he needs to follow up on this but I doubt he actually uses the Ally.

    • @s01itarygaming
      @s01itarygaming Před 2 měsíci +2

      I'd be cautious of this personally. It's not as if use of microsd cards won't produce heat in and of itself - under normal use they're more or less ambient heat, but under transfer of lots of data (i.e. installing all your games or copying a bunch of files over) they can get pretty hot and actually can result in killing a card (I've had this happen to me on a few cards including ones from reputable brands) - although this may be more from the reader-writer than the card itself, and I don't know enough as to which part is actually causing the heat, putting the shielding ontop of the slot could actually insulate this heat and increase odds of data transfer killing your card.
      Large capacity microsd cards are still fairly new and there's really not a lot of info about all this (which is likely why even good brand cards can be cooked to death without being heated by a cpu/gpu) so it's anyone's guess at this point, but I'd strongly recommend making sure all your initial download/installs are done before you attempt this yourself.

  • @lialeth5823
    @lialeth5823 Před 3 měsíci +26

    1. Native linux install, which allows valve to do specific things that you cant do on windows, like custom DE, compositor and kernel tweaks.
    2. Did I mentioned native linux? Cause this is a huge deal, no longer being forced to run windows for games is a godsend. The steam deck has propelled the Proton / Wine / DXVK / VKD3D projects into developers eyes, since now they have a standardized platform to target with minimal effort required on their part thanks to the previous projects I mentioned. The only reason to run windows is either you have an nvidia card (sucks to be you), you play games like valorant which basically have anti cheats that resembles spyware (honestly not much was lost), or the game you want to play isnt available on steam, epic or GOG (heroic game launcher covers GOG and Epic).
    2. The steam deck has been made in such a way thats easily repairable.
    3. Parts can be acquired from Ifixit thanks to valve partnering up with them.
    4. Long support. Till this date new updates for the steam controller have been released, valve tends to offer support even after they discontinued production.
    5. The steam deck offers better performance on the go when it comes to battery life (which is the main use for this device).
    Also Asus has been doing some nasty things with their motherboards and products in general, like refusing RMAs and releasing bioses that fry CPUs and the QC of the rog Ally hasnt been great.

    • @s01itarygaming
      @s01itarygaming Před 2 měsíci +1

      As an owner of an Nvidia card it very much does suck on linux, although there's work that should be making this less sucky as early as this summer. Also you can absolutely play non-steam games on the steamdeck, and while you DO have to go into desktop mode and use some (really nice and easy) 3rd party tools the desktop experience on the steamdeck is better than the Ally's (unless you're hardcore entrenched in windows and refuse to adjust to any other OS or DE) anyway and after your done they show up in your library and you can happily play them without going into desktop again.

    • @AlbertoCasanova
      @AlbertoCasanova Před měsícem +1

      Also, native Linux

    • @eroncross5873
      @eroncross5873 Před 11 dny

      You say native Linux, but the game isn't even running native, there's nothing good about running a game under a translation layer. You can say linux this, linux that, in the operating system aspect, but the rest is just fanboy bullshit. Only the system is running native, it lost the entire point because you don't play the operating system, you play the games. Trying to come up with an excuse that anti cheats resemble spyware, it's just a way to ignore a downside of current Linux, another fanboy bullshit that even the real hardcore Linux people understand and see the problem with, there is a disparity between them and the fanboys who simply inflame the Linux community with stupidity, creating an operating system war that doesn't even help them.

    • @lialeth5823
      @lialeth5823 Před 6 dny

      @@eroncross5873 What are you talking about, its running native under x86_64 instruction sets, there is no emulation being done. The only thing being replicated is the windows file system and structure. Projects like DXVK and VKD3D translate DX calls to the vulkan equivalent ones. This is especially true when talking about DX12 and vulkan, which share very similar implementations, most likely thanks to mantel, the progenitor low level API. Emulation would imply that its using a completely different instruction set, which would need to be replicated, but thats not whats happening here.
      Projects like Proton / Wine are vital because it allows developers to target one platform and build one binary, saving them time and effort, while still allowing them to target niche platforms like desktop linux. This is especially great, since linux is not a static platform, distros dont always package the same dependencies or have the same directory structure, having an abstraction layer that automatically takes care of that is great.
      Not only that, you're forgetting that there are countless games that will never be ported over to linux and even fail to launch on windows. Proton / Wine doesnt only provide a way to abstract the differences between windows and linux, it helps game preservation by giving access to a versioned compatibility layer, which is constantly being updated to support a growing list of games, allowing for older titles to run without issues, a problem that has been slowly plaguing windows as of late.
      Additionally, these translation layers arent relegated to linux, part of their code can be easily used to fix games on windows. There are plenty of people using DXVK / VKD3D to fix issues in older titles and even intel has made use of these compatibility tools, to improve performance in older titles.
      Finally, having a ring zero anti cheat for a game, which basically might as well be a root kit, is something beyond an over escalation, especially for an issue that could be solved by better abstracting certain data from the client and monitoring player input server side. The best way to prevent cheaters in online competitive games, is by taking preventative measures, not by installing a root kit client side that can and will be overcome eventually, be it through software or hardware manipulations. Also, do you trust todays gaming companies to properly maintain their root kits? I for sure dont, since they can barely manage to release a working game that doesnt suffer from major bugs, performance and stability issues. That said, its a god damn game, not a bank app.
      To conclude this wall of text, yes games are running under linux natively, since they're running on the x86_64 instruction set, which they were designed for and yes proton / wine is a good thing, Lastly, yes kernel level anti cheats are bad.

  • @harmonised8353
    @harmonised8353 Před 5 měsíci +391

    Valve have done everything SO right with the launch of the OLED Steam Deck, they have cemented my love for them forever!

    • @rogert250
      @rogert250 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Even if I sold my steam deck non OLED and bought a Rog Ally I will 100% buy the steam deck 2 immediately.

  • @cyphre
    @cyphre Před 6 měsíci +325

    I feel like you're making a pretty good case for buying a Steamdeck. None of these alternatives that also came out recently are truly complete packages, and always have caveats.
    Personally, I'd rather use a GPD Win, because I like the format and keyboard.

    • @nickstarlingch
      @nickstarlingch Před 4 měsíci +6

      I got a 7840U GPD Win Max 2, and it's friggin' incredible. I use it like a giant handheld often, and it completely replaced my laptop while offering a BETTER typing experience within the shell of a 10.1"-screen device. The battery is better than the Deck in 35w mode, and when I run it in a battery saver mode, it lasts like 8-10+ hours, which is just bonkers. I loaded it up with 6.5TB of storage, too. My Deck mostly collects dust now - not because it's bad, I still love the Deck, the WM2 is just enough of a step up to render it nearly obsolete. Deck's more ergonomic with better controls, though!

    • @genexis_
      @genexis_ Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@nickstarlingch My 7840u Win Mini arrived 2 days ago and i am currently ignoring my 3080 rig lol. AAA games on my 3080 for sure but i am tinkering the heck out of my mini for the past 3 days

    • @deathscreton
      @deathscreton Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@nickstarlingchMy 7840U has been an amazing experience as well. I can play most titles on the system, not to mention the Emulati g performance. Portable PS3 was not something I was expecting for a long while.

    • @genericjosh96
      @genericjosh96 Před 4 měsíci

      Nothing he’s doing is necessary, I have been emulating ps3 on a bone stock z1 extreme ally for a while with no issues, battery life is about an hour at full tilt but I’m always near an outlet when I’m using it anyways.

    • @jonmadden3863
      @jonmadden3863 Před 4 měsíci

      I have an 8" generic Windows 11 Tablet with a keyboard dock thats similar and i can vouche for this form factor is amazing. I use it 80% gaming PC 20%. So thank you for the confirmation. GDP win will be my next gamign handle. Never will I say, I wish my laptop was closer, I don't want to surf the web using htis. If iits anyhthing like my significanly weaker windows tablet, I'd expect With GDP win's full keyboard. on Windows 11 in tablet mode, using a mouse is toally optional. only the keybaord is sort of missed here, except its built in so its a full package. and clamshell so i don't have to buy a case? yes please! @@nickstarlingch​

  • @Znation437
    @Znation437 Před 3 měsíci

    Another Zach here, I've got a question about that coffee table setup with the gaming systems & speakers on the wall how does that run audio and video? All from the AV receiver? cool setup

  • @cOnejittOpLayboY
    @cOnejittOpLayboY Před 4 měsíci

    Hey Zack, just wondering how you managed the heat inside the coffee table with the consoles and the receiver in there. Thanks in advance!

    • @Jazz-nm1kf
      @Jazz-nm1kf Před 2 měsíci +1

      He shows the table build in a previous video. He has a really big noctua fan mounted to the bottom, powered off the av receiver. There's a gap between the walls and the top where the hot air gets blown out

    • @cOnejittOpLayboY
      @cOnejittOpLayboY Před 2 měsíci

      @@Jazz-nm1kf Nice, thanks for the info, I'll give it a shot!

  • @bluegizmo1983
    @bluegizmo1983 Před 7 měsíci +55

    The SD Cards are NOT "frying". The SD Card controller chip is burning out, causing the actual card to become corrupt and or damaging the card. That is why the ROG Ally eventually stops recognizing ANY card inserted into it.

    • @fredsvv
      @fredsvv Před 5 měsíci

      Do you know how to fix it?

    • @bluegizmo1983
      @bluegizmo1983 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@fredsvv I don't. I tried installing some thermal insulation between the SD card slot and heat pipe/fan inside the unit, thinking maybe that would keep the card slot and controller chip cooler since it would block some of the heat radiating off the heat pipe that's right above the SD Card slot, but that actually made the temperature inside the SD card slot higher by about 10 degrees fahrenheit, which is the opposite of what I was trying to do.

    • @tonynicholas1743
      @tonynicholas1743 Před 5 měsíci

      Awesome getter to have no sd card function from something I bought vs damaging my cards.

    • @lucianowod
      @lucianowod Před 5 měsíci +2

      The new models dont have this issue R8 and newer.

    • @LemonRush7777
      @LemonRush7777 Před 5 měsíci

      @@lucianowod How do I check my version?

  • @ethanrox333
    @ethanrox333 Před 4 měsíci +186

    I think the reason the Steam Deck is a solid choice is the support from Valve, developers, and the modding community, and the growing ceiling for a user customized experience. Since launch, so much has been improved, most of my massive Steam library is now verified, performance in tons of games has been improved, and you generally see a lot of titles either launching or making changes to titles to make them run well on the Deck. For unofficial plugins/ apps, i added a custom theme that makes the UI much more clean and customizable, How Long to Beat stats displayed on game pages with plugins, SteamDB compatibility ratings displayed on game pages, added a super easy to modify and load system of emulators, installed and added all of my non-steam launchers directly to my game view with a single installer, got an app for remote play from PS5 with HDR and touchpad support, and thats only scratching the surface.

    • @DudeSoWin
      @DudeSoWin Před 3 měsíci +1

      Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our scalability! Defunct woke products with disgusting lack of standards and degenerate clientel.

    • @SuperFlashDriver
      @SuperFlashDriver Před 3 měsíci

      Interesting. But again, when you get a gaming laptop, most of the time it would be hard to choose whether to go for Steam deck, or a gaming laptop.

    • @ethanrox333
      @ethanrox333 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @SuperFlashDriver they definitely serve different purposes, not to mention different price points. I've got a nice gaming laptop and a steam deck, and I generally use them for different things. Laptop is for AAA graphics heavy titles or Kb and mouse focused titles when I'm away from my PC, and Steam Deck is generally for everything else, as it's way more convenient to use, generally. Rather than having a laptop on a lap pad, with an external mouse, plugged into a power brick, I can pick up a handheld, kick back, and play. For someone wanting the full gamut of a PC experience on a non desktop PC device, I don't think you'd want to go any lower than a gaming laptop, but, for a handheld experience, I think the Steam Deck holds its own pretty well.

    • @SuperFlashDriver
      @SuperFlashDriver Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@ethanrox333 Mmm, I see. It's just that I've been using my laptop for a while that I don't know if I would ever find any use for the Steam Deck myself.

    • @thatoneguywhosaysbyethenwa1720
      @thatoneguywhosaysbyethenwa1720 Před 3 měsíci +3

      unless you're australian. the orginal steam deck hasn't even come here yet, and the 64 gb standard model is only 1100 dollars!

  • @UrbanCha0s
    @UrbanCha0s Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great vid and love the concept. Question Doesn't liquid metal react with copper?

    • @mr_misfortune
      @mr_misfortune Před měsícem +1

      It reacts with aluminium, many cheaper heatsinks are copper coated aluminium, which is why they react, hope that helps!

  • @stephenhenderson7546
    @stephenhenderson7546 Před 3 měsíci

    i just binged alot of your videos they are really cool im glad you add at the end thing you wish you new before and things you would of done different.

  • @AnthonyPompa
    @AnthonyPompa Před 6 měsíci +235

    If this had a good implementation of SteamOS and also had trackpads, then I'd immediately buy it. That's the one thing it's missing.

    • @lua-nya
      @lua-nya Před 6 měsíci +11

      Yes, the made-for-windows is both prominent on the Asus and contradictory to the form factor. Then there's things such as the hours one will get off a slightly smaller battery on the deck and general care for software of Valve for a better out-of-the-box experience.

    • @theantner
      @theantner Před 6 měsíci +10

      I don’t really miss the steamOS. Definitely good for people who don’t want to mess with windows at all, but I found myself in desktop mode a lot on the Steam Deck so that I could get certain non steam games and emulation working. Armory crate does the job just fine and anything I have in steam I can just launch steam in big box mode, which is basically all the SteamOS is

    • @mPerfect_
      @mPerfect_ Před 6 měsíci +8

      The ChimeraOS community is currently working on full support for the ROG ally.

    • @tacokoneko
      @tacokoneko Před 6 měsíci

      I *specifically purchased steam deck because I support GNU/Linux and I want to help Valve kill Windows* . It's not only that I love the gamepad and holding literally any other gamepad, apart from perhaps playstation gamepads, now feels like an awkward, obsolete relic (think of how NES gamepads feel), or that 12 years of experience with GNU/Linux makes SteamOS far more useful, powerful and convenient for me than Windows is. It's that Valve has demonstrated a willingness to help GNU/Linux erode the Windows market share among gaming PCs in ways no other company has ever shown the slightest intention of. The non-exhaustive list of hallmarks of this includes:
      - shipping products ROOTED out of the box
      - shipping them with FULLY UNLOCKED boot menu that you can use to erase and replace the stock OS with literally anything you want
      - allowing that stock OS to very easily download and run ANY UNSIGNED CODE out of the box
      - releasing 99% of the source code of the entire stock OS including the entire graphics stack and exposing their self hosted gitlab repositories updated with the complete history of the code for every current and past release of the OS
      - _even within the stock OS_ , making the application formed from that 1% of the code that is proprietary (Steam) 100% optional and possible to _turn off_ with 5 clicks (Steam->Power-Switch to Desktop->Steam->Exit). It only takes mentioning "Google" to fight anyone who insinuates this is NOT an outstanding good faith attempt by a proprietary company to _more_ than compromise with open-source extremism.
      - of that 1% of the code that is proprietary closed-source, intentionally writing 99% of it in the most easy-to-reverse-engineer languages ever (Javascript and Typescript), _unobfuscated_ , which immediately allowed thousands of modders to write endless community features for it
      - reserving that tiny, remaining 0.1% of the stock OS that's formed from closed-source native binaries, for its arguably most logical intended purpose, the Steam DRM to enforce account licensing of games from their store, their actual bottom line that's the one thing they would indisputably lose money by removing. They don't even make any attempt, legal, practical or technical, to stop anyone from using their real-world direct competitors' stores, Epic, Blizzard and Origin. This degree of love for the customer is unparalleled by almost any other corporation in history, let alone in the video game industry.

    • @TheB3n0
      @TheB3n0 Před 6 měsíci +2

      The fact that people nowadays make lack of Linux on a gaming device a disadvantage is kinda crazy

  • @IMIute
    @IMIute Před 7 měsíci +298

    As someone who has done this mod it's awesome to see it covered! The only things I would suggest doing differently is not wrapping the battery like that and instead of cutting the stock plate of the ally is using the 3D backplate model that Yesitskira has designed for this specific mod! She has done an amazing job with it! Also big shoutout to Tekgnome who runs allymods and came up with this idea! The extra battery life is absolutely amazing to have especially considering the total weight of the device is as much as the steam deck now. It's really impressive!

    • @furythree
      @furythree Před 7 měsíci +19

      yeah i found it strange he 3d printed everything but did a jank job with the back cover
      also i really dont see a point with the battery mod either. feelslike diminishing returns that strapping a small power bank behind it with velcro couldnt solve and be hot swappable
      great video nonetheless

    • @FluffyPuppyKasey
      @FluffyPuppyKasey Před 7 měsíci +3

      I'd love something like this but I don't trust myself to not fuck it up lol

    • @IMIute
      @IMIute Před 7 měsíci +11

      @furythree ya that was my initial thoughts to. But the weight distribution is key with this mod. Strapping a power bank to the back doesn't feel nearly as good in the hands. The other benefit of this mod is having the only usb port available for other accessories.

    • @beshonashaat7755
      @beshonashaat7755 Před 7 měsíci +1

      What is the weight of the new battery?
      I purchased a Xiaomi 20k battery bank and can say its weight is like the Rog ally itself!!!
      i.e. double ally weight is really frustrating, I can't handle the device for 5 minutes.

    • @Chris.Batchelor
      @Chris.Batchelor Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@furythreeyeah I think the back cover looks nice design wise, but a full back shell replacement would have looked much cleaner and not as disconnected

  • @DocX36
    @DocX36 Před 3 měsíci

    Interesting video- like your attention to detail and explanations. Looks like an interesting channel, Subscribed!

  • @NemesisTWarlock
    @NemesisTWarlock Před 3 měsíci

    Absolutely loving my Ally. and I've actually been waiting for someone to do some hardware mods! there's some good ideas here, I'll look into doing some of these...

  • @aaww1010
    @aaww1010 Před 5 měsíci +78

    My reason is the steam deck is more affordable it has amazing track pads it’s comfort to hold and valve support teams are quick and really understanding for replacements for defects and great with repairs and the amazing OLED panel and great battery life
    Amazing video
    These are just my reasons I stay with the Steam deck

    • @bionic3500
      @bionic3500 Před 3 měsíci

      i barely use mine anymore wouldnt say its more comfortable i do like the touch pad but meh newer games struggle with it due to linux and hardware so i use the ally more only use the steam deck for older games basicly xD

    • @aaww1010
      @aaww1010 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@bionic3500 there is more protons that are not valves to get more modern games working

    • @Daumex
      @Daumex Před 2 měsíci

      @@aaww1010 he's just plain lying, in other comments he said that games glitch on the Deck and don't work. He probably doesn't have a Deck at all.

  • @elmergloo3259
    @elmergloo3259 Před 6 měsíci +108

    I bought the steam deck because the cheapest deck is not functionally different than the $650 option. It was $360 instead of $700 and i already had an extra 1TB 2230 SSD on hand.
    SteamOS is awesome for the games that it supports so far. Emulation is simpler than it’s ever been with Emudeck. If the game doesn’t work on SteamOS I use dual boot into Windows. The only reason people buy more expensive handhelds is it looks better on paper.

    • @Yuuki_Asuna
      @Yuuki_Asuna Před 6 měsíci +3

      no it is better period, the screen,performance,quality,form factor,heat production... it's okay to have preferences but don't act stupid, the fact are the facts

    • @Pegaroo_
      @Pegaroo_ Před 6 měsíci +22

      @@Yuuki_Asuna People can buy whatever they think is best for there needs and for you maybe the only stat that matters is the highest FPS number for others it might be that they want more than an hour of on the go gaming.
      There's no one best in all areas, its which ticks the most important boxes for you

    • @colbyboucher6391
      @colbyboucher6391 Před 6 měsíci +13

      @@Yuuki_Asuna ...You do realize they're talking about the cheapest Steam Deck model vs. the most expensive Steam Deck model, right? Because they're correct. There is no performance difference. Hardware-wise they're the same thing beyond storage, and the difference storage speed makes has been shown to be so minimal that it hardly counts.

    • @elmergloo3259
      @elmergloo3259 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@Yuuki_Asunawhoosh

    • @bbee531
      @bbee531 Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@Yuuki_AsunaPrice, battery, o.s, trackpads, display oled in steam oled vs rog ally power and Best display lcd, no trackpads in windows??? Really Asus?

  • @drewz116
    @drewz116 Před 4 měsíci +22

    I like the Steam Deck's UI which was made for a console-like gaming experience on a handheld. I think the other handheld PCs would become more viable options whenever Valve makes it available to everyone.

  • @unicycle227
    @unicycle227 Před 4 měsíci

    bro, the honestey about the highs and lows are so refreshing. Top notch work my man, keep that coming.

    • @wolffang489
      @wolffang489 Před 7 dny

      Content is good, title is irrelevant.

  • @d4rkblizz4rd0
    @d4rkblizz4rd0 Před 7 měsíci +10

    New title: "Doing everything insurances and manufacturers say will end up bad"

  • @PixelShade
    @PixelShade Před 6 měsíci +318

    "significantly more powerful than the steamdeck" should have a HUGE asterix next to it. Because, it is only more powerful at 15W and above.... Below, the Steam Deck is running circles around the ROG Ally. :) Nice project non-the-less, very nicely done. :)

    • @LazyJesse
      @LazyJesse Před 6 měsíci +57

      Just another clickbait...

    • @Rem_NL
      @Rem_NL Před 6 měsíci +1

      This makes me wonder if its possible to undervolt the Ally, and I don't mean under clock. Just tune the voltage in such a way that very demanding games like cyberpunk become unstable. It is a common and proven way to get more performance out of GPU's, since they rely on algorithms that take temperature/wattage/frequency into account.
      Each GPU chip (the actual silicon) is slightly better worse than the other when it comes to the frequency/voltage needs. To make sure every chip will meets the target frequencies the voltage curves on these chips are all set to the same standard. I wouldn't be surprised if you can easily reduce the watt usage by 5% while maintaining or even getting higher/longer boost clocks. Leading to higher fps and longer battery life. I mean he is already running a custom bios to increase the voltage, why not try to go in the opposite way and make the chip run leaner by adjusting the total power curve.

    • @RadimentriX
      @RadimentriX Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@LazyJesse yeah. aren't there also problems when it comes to the software? i think i have heard people complaining about that with the Ally and the vid "only" has hardware upgrades

    • @MindBlowerWTF
      @MindBlowerWTF Před 6 měsíci +3

      isn't ally like 10% faster at matched power levels?

    • @baka_ja_nai
      @baka_ja_nai Před 6 měsíci +14

      Ah yes, the infamous 10W AAA gaming where delusional Steamdeck fanatics are the new sect spreading gospel of "stable 20 FPS is great!!" and try to gaslight everybody else into it)))
      And if you are playing indie titles every handheld will handle that virtually the same at 5-8W TDP...
      P.S. Gotta love all those 0 FPS that Steamdeck shows in all of my Gamepass titles. But hey, same fanatics pretend that Gamepass doesn't exist and that it's not the greatest deal for PC gaming ATM.

  • @satibel
    @satibel Před 4 měsíci +1

    You could swap the flat cells for 18650 cells fairly easily, as long as you use ones that can handle the same voltage you'll be fine, and because they have a metal shell you're even safer.
    (They also need to support the current, but that part should be fine)
    Though given the size of the battery, you'll need 2 in parallel for each cell, for 8 2.5Ah (2500mAh) batteries total.

  • @Bewefau
    @Bewefau Před 3 měsíci

    Hmm would those right angle SSD things work with a surface pro as well?

  • @RealRickCox
    @RealRickCox Před 7 měsíci +133

    This is definitely one of the most in-depth mod videos I've ever seen on the ROG. This is pretty awesome!

  • @VSink7631
    @VSink7631 Před 7 měsíci +98

    Honestly, the steam deck beats out the rog ally by feel.
    I bought a steam deck and tried a rog ally and It just felt too small for me.

    • @Yuuki_Asuna
      @Yuuki_Asuna Před 6 měsíci +5

      since when a product bigger and worse is a good thing, wtff

    • @donovan6320
      @donovan6320 Před 6 měsíci +5

      ​@@Yuuki_AsunaThe steam deck came out before the ally for one, two the steam deck has better controls, three, the steam deck was to the mobile PC market. What the ally is to the steam deck when it released. It performed two to three times higher at at less than a quarter of the cost of most handhelds when it was released.

    • @colbyboucher6391
      @colbyboucher6391 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Yuuki_Asuna Most handhelds are too small to be comfortable.

    • @filipruml
      @filipruml Před 5 měsíci

      @@Yuuki_Asuna Why make something smaller if it mean sacrificing ergonomics? The other thing is that the Ally is a computer that you can carry around. SD is a handheld console that can also be used as a computer. Ally is nowhere near as thought out as the SD is, not to mention Valve's amazing software support.

  • @Chad-ol2fr
    @Chad-ol2fr Před 4 měsíci

    Does moonlight work with the Nvidia shield TV hardware? I noticed Nvidia no longer supports streaming from PC to Shield unit, which is one of the features i purchased one for way back when they were fairly new.

    • @GtaRipper
      @GtaRipper Před 2 měsíci

      Try it with Sunshine.

  • @ok-gt2gq
    @ok-gt2gq Před měsícem

    Wonder if you can replace the c port to a 4.0 so we can use an external gpu or make like a combo where u can use ASUS xgmobile and also use a c port 4.0 for a personal egpu

  • @cirmothe9
    @cirmothe9 Před 6 měsíci +77

    Even if it didn't raise performance, those are really impressive thermal gains. And honestly it's reassuring to know that the ally is basically already operating at peak efficiency.

    • @2drealms196
      @2drealms196 Před 6 měsíci

      The biggest factor in why performance is not improved is its memory bandwidth limited like all mobile devices reliant on LPDDR memory. ROG Ally only gets 100GB/s memory bandwidth AND it has to split that paltry 100 with the CPU. If you look at all devices that get superior gaming performance they all have higher memory bandwidth stats/figures then the Ally and all these console/desktop/laptop GPUS get access to GDDR or on the rare ocassion.... HBM memory.
      Manufacturers are stuck between a rock and a hard place, GDDR has much higher energy consumption, and HBM is significantly more expensive. Tech advances (Node shrinks) on RAM are also slowing with RAM manufacturers finding it increasingly difficult to make breakthroughs and to further shrink capacitors which are necessary to store memory.

    • @samserious1337
      @samserious1337 Před 5 měsíci +2

      19:00 something is very wrong here. I get 15200 Points in Cinebench R23 with my STOCK ally, no mods, no tweaked bios. So, with a permanent 54W limit, liquid metal, additional fans, you should get over 16000 points!

  • @tf4ever11
    @tf4ever11 Před 6 měsíci +11

    That was completely awesome. I'm not a huge ally fan because it has the same battery size and double the power consumption of the Deck, but I'd totally dig a 90 wh battery Ally. Although the cooling didn't do much it was really fun to watch that process unfold.

  • @Tekgnome.
    @Tekgnome. Před 5 hodinami

    Hey Zac! I'm the owner of Allymods and the creator of the original 90Wh mod. Glad to see that you had inspiration from my website. Stay tuned as I'm working on another battery mod as well as some new stuff with the upcoming ally 2024.

  • @McClaryJD
    @McClaryJD Před 4 měsíci +6

    Thank you for candid results! I think we all look for ways to upgrade our systems without guaranteed results. Knowing the results from your dedicated time is definitely a light in the dark.

  • @berker4321
    @berker4321 Před 6 měsíci +67

    As an engineer, seeing projects like this makes me very happy! The video shows how well the ROG Ally is actually optimized.

    • @Yuuki_Asuna
      @Yuuki_Asuna Před 6 měsíci

      wich is the only thing that the steam deck does objectibly better,nothing else, sounds like a minor thing@@Generic_CZcams_Username_

    • @user-kv6qc6jc4m
      @user-kv6qc6jc4m Před 5 měsíci +3

      for 700 bucks, one shouldn't need to fix what the company already knows about

  • @magic.marmot
    @magic.marmot Před 7 měsíci +6

    That was wonderfully well-presented.
    Cool project. I was absorbed the entire time, absolutely LOVED the low-temp solder. That alone opens up new windows for me.
    Watching you progress through the project, face the challenges when you take on a creative endeavor and complete it, even if it didn't achieve the outcome you hoped for.
    Gathering the data of Why it didn't meet those expectations and a root cause analysis just put the topping on the pie.
    And visually spot on. Deliberate composition, kudos to the DP.
    I'm gonna watch some more.

    • @ZacBuilds
      @ZacBuilds  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks man! Each project is an adventure. I never really know where they are going to end up, but I just do my best to document them from start to finish and cut out all the boring bits haha. And thank you for noticing the camera work :) I try hard at that.

  • @DETahaX
    @DETahaX Před 3 měsíci +12

    -"I don't understand why people buy Steam Decks"
    -procedes to use tools and materials less than 0.1% of people of the people watching own or have access to or even the money to pay a professional to do it (let alone all the people who have actually bought SDs)

  • @AsbestosMuffins
    @AsbestosMuffins Před 4 měsíci +3

    changing out the SSD and thus flashing the OS should be very difficult if it was any other company. Valve has a whole step by step page with links to 3rd party tools to replace the ssd and flash the correct OS onto the drive. its amazing

  • @jeremyf1901
    @jeremyf1901 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Man, how have I not come across this channel before! Great work. I look forward to learning more and more with your content.

  • @sylvester4207
    @sylvester4207 Před 7 měsíci +11

    oh my god what a fantastic video! I love these types of videos where people actually modify electronics to make them better instead of a video listing good powerbanks.

    • @AlbertoCasanova
      @AlbertoCasanova Před měsícem +1

      In the end, only the powerbank was relevant, tho. Everything else was +5fps worth

    • @sylvester4207
      @sylvester4207 Před měsícem

      @@AlbertoCasanova Well it wasn't really a powerbank though. He made the battery larger, I've seen other people who literally recommend a powerbank for your steamdeck which is way more unpractical.

  • @mikeschneider7090
    @mikeschneider7090 Před 3 měsíci

    How were you able to control armory crate with a controller? I can only control it with the build in controller

  • @JustAllinOneResource
    @JustAllinOneResource Před 3 měsíci

    Cool. I heard that AG1 make you poop up a storm. I don't know if I want to do that. How does it taste? (AG1, not the other stuff)

  • @TheCell-vx3pk
    @TheCell-vx3pk Před 6 měsíci +22

    It's great that you were able to heavily mod your Ally, but you can't expect everyone to but that amount of afford and risk into modding, just to have a better product.
    And yes, I consider support as part of the product. That is something the Ally lacks.

  • @malhardeadshot6118
    @malhardeadshot6118 Před 7 měsíci +11

    With the performance improvement I have seen, it goes to show how fine tuned the rog ally is ❤, simply love the console

    • @ChudDin
      @ChudDin Před 7 měsíci +3

      its a handheld gaming pc

    • @malhardeadshot6118
      @malhardeadshot6118 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@ChudDinyeh hand held gaming pc, common term is gaming console, but i get your point

  • @rickwoud4319
    @rickwoud4319 Před 4 měsíci

    thank you for being honest with those upcoming problems.

  • @GamoRoads
    @GamoRoads Před 2 měsíci

    Are the STL files for the backplate & battery bridge on your patreon? I'd love to do the battery part of this mod

  • @colinw2497
    @colinw2497 Před 7 měsíci +38

    Wanted to commend how well you told the story here while also going in depth and teaching me about your thought process, without it sounding condescending at all. Learned lots, SWEET mod, and really nice result. Congrats on the project, and cheers from a fellow Torontonian!

    • @ZacBuilds
      @ZacBuilds  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed it and learned something, thats my goal at the end of the day :)

  • @scht03
    @scht03 Před 6 měsíci +13

    Was looking around for reviews on Ally & Deck, but i think i will get Deck soon with 2TB and dual boots (SteamOS & Win11). Ally is good at the screen, but others was mainly the same as the Deck. Deck able to find parts easiler and fix it myself easily too. Plus point on Deck is the price and i have many Steam games that i stopped playing after removed my gaming PC (Hustling for adult life). I have yet to get a deck, but i'm still looking around since im playing with my Switch now. Both Ally & Deck are great handheld machines.

  • @xelemorf
    @xelemorf Před 4 měsíci

    You could install a little push button switch into the dock bay so when you insert the Ally the button below it would be pressed and turn on the fan

  • @user-xo2xm7sb3v
    @user-xo2xm7sb3v Před 3 měsíci +1

    It's easy: the Steamdeck is a) cheaper and b) a way better optimized experience.
    Glad I could help.

  • @zora_tech
    @zora_tech Před 6 měsíci +19

    I will say the things I love about the steam deck are minor to others but for me personally are deal breakers if I don't have them after using the steam deck. First are the touchpads, I know people probably think these are useless and probably don't work very well if you are trying to use them as a mouse or joystick replacement. But for me its the fact that I can use them with steam overlay and get a virtual menus that make it great for emulation or games that involve a lot of button combinations to do certain things. I also love that it has four back buttons rather then just two, for me the more buttons the better since I can place macros or other stuff that makes gaming easier or more enjoyable, again due games needing you to press a bunch of button combinations to do certain things. I also like the symmetrical joystick layout, I just cant get used to the offset layout and it just feel uncomfortable in my personal opinion.
    Now I am an asus fan boy and this device is pretty awesome since it can also use the GPU attachment they sell so you can up the performance. If asus were to release a new version with four back buttons, symmetrical joysticks, and atleast one touchpad while retaining the ability to use there GPU dock I would definitely pick one up!

  • @Thesakuraharona
    @Thesakuraharona Před 5 měsíci +13

    Steam deck was actually a gift, but aside from that it allows me to play Divine Divinity smoothly and with minimal issues, something that I have not been able to do since Windows 7 (roughly 10 years). That was a huge bonus for me. It allows me to play older games without emulation or virtual machines (both of which I am not confident in setting up).

  • @milnertechnologies9556
    @milnertechnologies9556 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I had more issues with my Ally in the 1st day than I've had with my steam deck in 1.5+ years. Windows actually blue screened on my very 1st powerup before I even made a user account. While the performance of my Ally was awesome for it's small form factor, removing the device driver for my SD card to work after every reboot, switching between mouse and controller input every time I start a game, ASUS's proprietary nature regarding their supported chargers not allowing plugged in performance with battery packs I KNOW can output more than enough wattage at the exact voltage and amperage the Ally runs on, BIOS updates lowering FPS in games, and several other issues I can't recall will keep me from enjoying any type of performance increase it has vs the steam deck. I returned my Ally, bought an ASUS gaming laptop instead.

  • @denzelb5380
    @denzelb5380 Před 2 měsíci

    where did you get the heat shielding you used?

  • @luheartswarm4573
    @luheartswarm4573 Před 4 měsíci +41

    Im all for linux gaming getting better and better! Steam deck opened a whole lot of doors! I guess that's my reasoning

  • @xserieslive7219
    @xserieslive7219 Před 7 měsíci +38

    It hurt to watch an ally getting cut and modded but this video gave me a strange satisfaction that it's stronger and more of a robust. hand held console now!

  • @YamiFoxx
    @YamiFoxx Před 4 měsíci

    You really thought of it all, this was epic to see even if I didn't understand any of it! 👌

  • @frankp2952
    @frankp2952 Před 4 měsíci

    what is that little yellow sheet you used to hold down your wire at the 16:50 mark ?

    • @Okusar
      @Okusar Před 2 měsíci +1

      That is kapton tape. A commonly used tape in electronics for its electrically insulating properties and stability across a wide range of temperatures.

  • @BuenoDrake
    @BuenoDrake Před 6 měsíci +9

    "I don't understand why people still buy Steam Decks..." and the dude proceeds to do all this aftermarket modding, soldering, etc...maybe people buy Steam Decks so they don't have to do all of this. There, the obvious answer to your question has been given.

    • @Lucifronz
      @Lucifronz Před 4 měsíci +3

      Yeah, even from the first few minutes you can tell the title is kinda... *clickbaity.*
      But it was an interesting video nonetheless. Would have been better-served not using the clickbait and to let the video stand on its own, but it takes even the most popular CZcamsrs a really long time to realize that clickbait doesn't actually help, it just turns people off of your channel.

  • @s.tunafish
    @s.tunafish Před 7 měsíci +5

    Now I really want an Ally 😂
    Absolutely great video, I hoped to see some performance gains but it's also good to see that Asus uses the chips potential!

  • @Neonagi
    @Neonagi Před 2 měsíci

    I wonder if you could fit the bigger battery in while still using the original case. Maybe with some additional heat shielding to protect it. Going with a more low-profile and less weighty build is always nice.

  • @pepzi_
    @pepzi_ Před 4 měsíci

    Awesome build! Also, is that a Ragdoll on your couch? Sending love from my 3 Ragdolls :)

  • @remnantcreations9910
    @remnantcreations9910 Před 7 měsíci +9

    I would have put a momentary switch in the bottom of the dock so you can flip the main switch you installed and it turns off automatically when you remove the device to streamline the process a little and it gives you the option to turn it off when it is just charging

    • @ZacBuilds
      @ZacBuilds  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I did consider this, but the only wrinkle is that I like to leave it in the dock to charge and then the fan would be running the whole time.

    • @remnantcreations9910
      @remnantcreations9910 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ZacBuilds I suggested that you leave the switch you already installed and make it the master switch to the fan so you could turn off the fan

  • @mikkelkirketerp4884
    @mikkelkirketerp4884 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Hi Zac :)
    With regards to the joysticks not being compatible with Hall effect sensors due to the shoulder buttons, you could always just shield the joystick. ie with MuMetal.
    As for your dock, I think I would've made it without the front lip, as that way you could use it as a secondary screen when hooked up to a monitor :)

    • @ZacBuilds
      @ZacBuilds  Před 7 měsíci +5

      Never heard of MuMetal before, thanks, I'll look into that!

    • @mikkelkirketerp4884
      @mikkelkirketerp4884 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ZacBuilds you’re welcome :)
      I’m really enjoying your videos - they are absolutely some of the best, if not the best, diy videos!
      I love how in depth you’ve gone to be able to make videos for us.
      It’s nice how thorough you are, and your video skills are very good as well!
      Just a pleasure :)

    • @mikkelkirketerp4884
      @mikkelkirketerp4884 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ZacBuilds by the way, if you’re finding that you’d like to spar with someone or need a hand, reach out :)

  • @SimonPass230267
    @SimonPass230267 Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent video, I was hooked. You made it look easy. Which it is not! Well done.

  • @Jaze2022
    @Jaze2022 Před 3 měsíci

    I found the equivalent of the wood working videos that tell you how to build a $40 night table with a couple thousand dollars worth of tools and supplies. Good job

  • @pcfree4994
    @pcfree4994 Před 6 měsíci +3

    If you are going to bend copper heat and quench it after each bend, it behaves the opposite of steel in that slow cooling hardens it and makes it brittle while quenching actually anneals it making it softer and releasing stresses in the metal.

  • @toucouillefangirl7446
    @toucouillefangirl7446 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Got the ally thinking what a nice upgrade from the deck. Then I see people doing insane thermals, performance and battery mods. Handheld gaming is just superior.

    • @ZacBuilds
      @ZacBuilds  Před 7 měsíci +3

      Once you start, it's hard to stop the pursuit of maximum performance.

    • @ChudDin
      @ChudDin Před 7 měsíci +2

      its not really an upgrade sure you get better performance but at the cost of worse battery life worse ergonomics and a worse operating system

    • @toucouillefangirl7446
      @toucouillefangirl7446 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ZacBuilds Very impressive!

    • @toucouillefangirl7446
      @toucouillefangirl7446 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@ChudDin Definitely a huge upgrade from the deck :)

  • @memorysticky7581
    @memorysticky7581 Před 3 měsíci

    Just an idea, instead of a rocker switch you can get one of those spring loaded switched and when you dock the rog, it will hold down the button thus turning on the fan and when you take it out of the dock the sprint pushed the button switch back to default position turning off the fan.

  • @tech-reaver8457
    @tech-reaver8457 Před 3 měsíci

    Congrats your creativeness bought my subscribe. Keep it up bud and you might make that million or more subscribers list.

  • @adhdmc
    @adhdmc Před 7 měsíci +18

    I think the cooling mod is much better than you give it credit for. I would think that those lower temps would help your battery last longer/possibly give you a longer battery life since the apu isn't demanding as much output? And it would for sure keep your hands from not over heating. Really good video. I know you love walnut, but I'm glad you showed restraint for this one hahah

    • @vectorlua8081
      @vectorlua8081 Před 7 měsíci +7

      As a circuit cools down, it's electrical resistance goes down, lower resistance causes higher battery life because the voltage drops in the wires aren't as prominent.

    • @DowneyMax
      @DowneyMax Před 7 měsíci +1

      literal 20 degrees colder, and 30 with the dock

    • @DowneyMax
      @DowneyMax Před 7 měsíci

      ​@vectorlua8081 It's not drastic is it?

    • @vectorlua8081
      @vectorlua8081 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@DowneyMax It's not a massive increase, but if you're actually paying attention it should be noticable

  • @Gundrium
    @Gundrium Před 6 měsíci +4

    ... I would honestly like for him to look into the possibility of making a custom eGPU setup for an Ally. I know Asus currently has it locked to their proprietary attachment, I'm just curious on how hard it'd be to make your own.

  • @TylerTechUTube
    @TylerTechUTube Před 2 měsíci

    this one was a little crazy for what you got out of it but interesting none the less, your shop setup is really cool.

  • @sauce777
    @sauce777 Před měsícem

    Whats up with those see through bookshelf speakers?

  • @bummers
    @bummers Před 5 měsíci +7

    Always love mods and DIY videos. This vid is no different! Love it. Also like how you don't try to add unnecessary comedy or gaffs like other youtubers and also, your vid give us enough of the DIY steps to appreciate the process without boring us with tedium. Subscribed!! 👍👍

  • @eldorito777
    @eldorito777 Před 6 měsíci +34

    The conclusion at the end of the video with it not having that much more performance gains even with significantly cooler temperatures, kind of makes me feel impressed by Asus. Like they really squeezed almost every drop of performance from this APU that they could in that small package. These handheld PCs really are marvel of engineering...

    • @nvg8920
      @nvg8920 Před 4 měsíci

      This was exactly my thought. haha Other than the expanded battery everything else done, didn't really yield any better results.

  • @TechDove
    @TechDove Před 3 měsíci

    I was so thrilled that you made a cover for the heatsink and battery. You really technically didn't *HAVE* to but in really glad you did 😂

  • @WaveIan
    @WaveIan Před 4 měsíci +14

    Steam deck users: "look at what they need to mimic a fraction of our power". But seriously, great video! I love the passion for your ROG Ally that is clearly shown here. You're going to help so many Ally users with their modding, and that's what's up! As a Steam Deck user and console mod enthusiast, this information is interesting to me and must be empowering to those who own these devices. The name of the video is light-hearted especially since I'm familiar with your channel, and I'm grateful for the work you put into your videos. I won't be running out to get an Ally, but I like seeing the limitations of each handheld gaming PC being pushed!

  • @BuffShamans
    @BuffShamans Před 6 měsíci +4

    damn dude, this video was insane!! thanks for all the work this must have taken a hot minute to shoot, edit, and plan. Appreciate it

  • @cameron9212
    @cameron9212 Před 5 měsíci +4

    You should try this with their eGPU! Maybe it would benefit more having an external graphics card and all these cooling mods!!

  • @TiredOldSparky
    @TiredOldSparky Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing.... I'm at a loss for words...great work!

  • @azimalif266
    @azimalif266 Před 2 měsíci

    I suggest swapping the dock fans orientation. Aren't the stock fans on the ally blower style? If so they are pushing the air out from the top vent. The dock fan is pushing it back inside, potentially making the fans inside spin slower.
    Spinning the dock fan around will pull air out of the exhaust vent.

  • @andremartinez418
    @andremartinez418 Před 7 měsíci +7

    This was super interesting to watch. Have you seen the project by Pitstoptechofficial where he uses a frameworks pcb to make his own handheld?

    • @ZacBuilds
      @ZacBuilds  Před 7 měsíci +2

      I havent, but I will definitely go watch that video. Thanks for the recommendation!

  • @davidgunther8428
    @davidgunther8428 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I'm wondering if a powerbank in your pocket would help battery life just as much without sawing the case in half. 🤔 It would also not increase the weight of the handheld.

    • @johnbell1810
      @johnbell1810 Před 3 měsíci

      No! that sounds to practical! He needs a reason to show off his 3d printer, blow torch, and special cutting tool, and pipe bending skills.

    • @s01itarygaming
      @s01itarygaming Před 2 měsíci

      theoretically there could more energy waste so it could cost you a slightly higher electric bill, but even still I'd rather do that than chop up my handheld or make a permanent weight increase.

  • @itayonplay352
    @itayonplay352 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice modding, Wish I had the knowledge, money for materials and time to do it myself. Good job man.

  • @snowthearcticfox1
    @snowthearcticfox1 Před 2 měsíci

    Constant updates, amazing support, ability to both send it in to repair at a reasonable cost and fix yourself fir officially supplied parts, great battery life (especially with the oled) none of which the ally has.