ROG Xbox Ally X Review

Clock Speeds and Battery Life

ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X Review

Clock Speeds and Battery Life

As we’ve said, behind the scenes the ROG Xbox Ally X is doing a lot of heavy lifting to try and give you a smooth frame rate but also make that battery last. How long? That’s the question I know you’re all pondering. Well, F1 25 on a loop, two hours, forty-six minutes.

We’ll repeat that for those who skim read.

Two hours forty-six minutes running flat out.

We have registered the CPU hitting 4ghz for very short flashes but never when gaming, just so you understand the graph below was recorded during a gaming run and not a quick flash on the desktop. (it does have us wanting to play with manual clockspeeds though……)

Hugely impressive and much better than we felt it would be “on paper”. Since tests aren’t run on paper let’s delve into the numbers. Onwards!

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