Tuesday, April 25th 2023

ASUS ROG Ally Powered by AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Clocks 71 FPS in DOOM Eternal

ASUS ROG Ally, the company's handheld game console that started out as an April Fool's joke before being announced as a serious product development and ASUS's answer to the Steam Deck, is a lean-mean gaming machine powered by the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor. Announced earlier today, the Z1 Extreme is a highly power-optimized version of the 4 nm "Phoenix" silicon that packs an 8-core/16-thread CPU based on the "Zen 4" microarchitecture, along with its full-config iGPU based on the latest RDNA3 graphics architecture, with 12 CU (768 stream processors), and an LPDDR5 memory interface.

On the ROG Ally, the Z1 Extreme is configured with a 1.70 GHz CPU clock-speed, along with a 2.10 GHz iGPU engine clock. Multiplayer Italy went hands-on with the ROG Ally, and showed off a gameplay of "DOOM Eternal," where the ROG Ally pumps out 71 FPS, with an SoC power-draw of 25.7 W, and an SoC temperature of just 56°C. ASUS and AMD are expected to give the ROG Ally the full spectrum of software-level optimizations suitable for the device, such as dynamic resolution (Radeon Boost), which should hold frame-rates above 60 FPS at all times.
Sources: Multiplayer.it (YouTube), Harukaze5719 (Twitter)
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7 Comments on ASUS ROG Ally Powered by AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Clocks 71 FPS in DOOM Eternal

#1
TumbleGeorge
Аmazing performance for the power consumption. I think that will git leadership perf/watt. With many.
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#2
WestleyTDPR
Every detail but the resolution, so absolutely no value to the numbers.
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#3
Double-Click
Yeah, the Ally has a native res of 1080p, but that could have been run at 720 etc (no idea).
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#4
NoneRain
WestleyTDPREvery detail but the resolution, so absolutely no value to the numbers.
It could be 1080p native considering:

But also, 720p upscaled with RSR, so...
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#5
TumbleGeorge
When I don't know something, I ask a question, not an opinion.
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#6
londiste
25W in a handheld sounds like a lot.
Performance- and efficiency-wise though - awesome!
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#7
david salsero
TumbleGeorgeАmazing performance for the power consumption. I think that will git leadership perf/watt. With many.
What everyone wants to see are the AMD ZEN 4 7040 Phoenix = DDR5 + RDNA 3 + USB 4.0 + HDMI 2.1 in laptops under 2.2lb since many of us do not need dedicated graphics but we do need laptops whose performance in AAA games is good at the same as in 3D and video programs but in ultrabook.
Let's see if ASUS already shows its laptops with AMD ZEN 4 7040 Phoenix
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