Steam Deck gaming performanceĪs you might expect, Cyberpunk is tough on the AMD silicon at the heart of the Deck, but that's with the gaming running on the High preset. That's a big deal for an APU-powered machine like this-the more memory bandwidth, the merrier. We're now looking at 16GB of quad-channel LPDDR5 at 5,500MT/s, instead of the dual-channel RAM that was first listed. Lastly, Valve corrected the RAM specification for the Stream Deck, actually improving the memory specification beyond what it had first announced. However, seeing as it's only 7-inches big, its shortcomings may not be as immediately noticeable as one of the best gaming monitors. A 60Hz LCD panel with 400-nits brightness, there's not a great deal to write home about in regards to the Steam Deck's touchscreen. Valve's decided upon a 1280 x 800 display through which you'll enjoy your games on-the-go. Perhaps as an indie machine, but then you might be better off buying a Nintendo Switch.Īll three offer MicroSD for further expansion, and we suspect the faster the MicroSD, the better for optimal game load times. It's built using an eMMC drive, which won't match an NVMe SSD in terms of speed, but most of all its slim capacity is almost unimaginable for a gaming PC. The 256GB model is similarly quick, and would be a suitable pick for those willing to put up with slightly less storage space.Īs for the 64GB model, we're not quite as convinced. That really depends on Valve's choice of SSD, however. It's also kitted out with a speedy NVMe SSD, which allows for bandwidth upwards of 3,000MB/s. Games are big and anything smaller than that is going to feel a tight squeeze. Ideally, we'd all pick up the 512GB model. $399 (64GB) / $529 (256GB) / $649 (512GB)Īs mentioned before, there are three different storage configurations for the Steam Deck: 64GB, 256GB, and 512GB. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB Type-C with DisplayPort 1.4 support Stereo speakers, 3.5mm jack, dual mics, USB Type-C/Bluetooth Take a look:ġ6GB LPDDR5 5,500MT/s 32-bit quad-channelĦ4GB eMMC / 256GB NVMe SSD / 512GB NVMe SSD
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Valve doesn't recommend you take apart the Steam Deck, but it showed us how to do it anyway. Valve did a Steam Deck teardown Here's a quick teardown video of the Steam Deck
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It will also be possible to replace and upgrade the SSD with a larger model, though that may not be a great option-Valve says that it chose the SSD in the Deck for its speed and to avoid electromagnetic interference with other components, so you shouldn't expect any random off-the-shelf part to measure up. If you plan to upgrade the storage, you'll likely want to spend a bit more cash on a faster MicroSD card for quicker loading times. All three versions will let you increase storage space with a MicroSD card, at least. The more expensive versions of the Steam Deck feature faster NVMe SSD storage, while the cheapest is listed with a 64GB eMMC (embedded multi-media card) storage solution. The price of the Steam Deck depends on which version you want, and there are three different versions based on storage size. (Image credit: Future) How much does the Steam Deck cost? "When inventory is available, customers will be notified in the order reservations were made to make their purchase," says Valve. It'll be refunded if you change your mind and decide to cancel. That $5 deposit will go toward the cost of the Steam Deck if you do decide to follow through and order one. On the 25th we'll hopefully know more on when Steam Decks will arrive: Valve's shipping estimate for pre-orders placed now is currently "After Q2 2022," which could be many months out.Ĭurrently a Steam Deck can be reserved if you put down a $5 (£4) deposit. The first units will be on their way to customers starting the 28th, and we plan to release new order email batches on a weekly cadence," Valve says. "Customers will have 3 days (72 hours) from receipt of their order email to make their purchase, before their reservation is released to the next person in the queue. Starting on February 25th, Valve will begin emailing everyone who pre-ordered a Steam Deck. "Launch" in this case doesn't quite mean you'll be getting a Steam Deck in your hands on that day, though. The Steam Deck will launch on February 25, 2022, Valve has announced.