ASUS · ROG Ally
ASUS ROG Ally (2023)
Mainstream / enthusiast · Legacy — discontinued; still in channel

The original ROG Ally paired a fast 1080p/120 Hz screen with the potent Z1 Extreme, but it is remembered as much for its reliability record: a heat-adjacent SD card reader that cooked cards and potentiometer sticks prone to drift. Windows adds friction (suspend/resume, Armoury Crate crashes) versus SteamOS. In 2026 it is discontinued and only worth buying used at a steep discount, ideally the Z1 Extreme.
Pros
- Sharp 1080p 120 Hz FreeSync Premium display
- Z1 Extreme (RDNA 3, 12 CUs) is genuinely fast at 30 W
- Hall Effect triggers; ROG XG Mobile eGPU option
Cons
- SD card reader failures — a widely reported, high-severity defect
- Potentiometer sticks drift; poor repairability
- Small 40 Wh battery; Windows suspend/Armoury Crate issues
Also in
Configurations
Ryzen Z1 · 16 GB · 512 GB
Ryzen Z1 · RDNA 3 (4 CUs) · 6c / 12t · 9–30 W TDP · 16 GB · 512 GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (M.2 2230, user-replaceable)
Launch MSRP; now discontinued/clearance (~$200–300 used) $499 (as of 29 Jun 2026)
Check price →Ryzen Z1 Extreme · 16 GB · 512 GB
Ryzen Z1 Extreme · RDNA 3 (12 CUs) · 8c / 16t · 9–30 W TDP · 16 GB · 512 GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (M.2 2230, user-replaceable)
Launch MSRP; now discontinued/clearance (~$350–450 used) $699 (as of 29 Jun 2026)
Check price →Display
- Size
- 7"
- Panel
- IPS
- Resolution
- 1920 × 1080 (16:9)
- Refresh rate
- 120
- VRR
- AMD FreeSync Premium
- Brightness
- 500 nits
- Colour gamut
- 100% sRGB
- Touch
- Yes
Controls & input
- Hall-effect sticks
- No
- Triggers
- Hall Effect
- Gyro
- Yes
- Back buttons
- 2
- Haptics
- HD haptics
- Layout
- Potentiometer sticks with Hall Effect triggers; no trackpads
Battery & power
- Capacity
- 40 Wh
- Charger
- 65 W
- Life (high TDP)
- ~1–1.5 hr at 30 W
Thermals & noise
- Fans
- 1
- Cooling
- Single fan
- Throttling
- Throttles at sustained Turbo — known issue
Build & ergonomics
- Weight
- 608 g
- Materials
- Plastic
- Notes
- Smaller grips than Steam Deck; controversial thumb-above-d-pad layout; warms near USB-C
Connectivity & ports
- Ports
- 1× ROG XG Mobile + USB-C (USB 3.2 Gen 2 + DP 1.4), 3.5 mm, microSD (UHS-II)
- USB4 / Thunderbolt
- No (USB 3.2 Gen 2 only)
- External GPU
- ROG XG Mobile eGPU interface
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi 6E
- Bluetooth
- 5.4
Reliability & common issues
- SD card readerhigh
Reader placement causes overheating and reader/card damage — widely reported, high-frequency failure
- Analog stickshigh
Potentiometer stick drift — one of the most-cited hardware issues
- Thermalsmoderate
Sustained Turbo throttles
- Firmware / softwaremoderate
Early firmwares buggy; significant BIOS/driver updates required; Armoury Crate crashes and poor Windows suspend/resume
- Repairabilitymoderate
Poor — proprietary screws and tight assembly
FAQ
How much does the ASUS ROG Ally (2023) cost?
The ASUS ROG Ally (2023) starts from $499 (as of 29 Jun 2026). Pricing varies by configuration and retailer — check the latest on Amazon.
What operating system does the ASUS ROG Ally (2023) run?
It runs Windows 11 — full access to every PC storefront and anti-cheat, with more UI friction than SteamOS.
Does the ASUS ROG Ally (2023) have Hall-effect sticks?
No — the ASUS ROG Ally (2023) uses conventional potentiometer sticks, which can develop drift over time (its triggers may still be Hall-effect).
Sources & data quality
Compiled from manufacturer specs and independent reviews. Last verified 29 Jun 2026. Unknown values are left blank rather than guessed.



