Steam Deck |OT| Portable PC Master Race

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The all thing everything, Steam Deck gaming community thread. Where we can discuss about anything and everything the Steam Deck related. News, Rumors, Leaks, Speculation etc...

The Steam Deck - is a handheld gaming computer developed by Valve. Released on February 25, 2022, the Steam Deck can be played as a handheld or connected to a monitor in the same manner as the Nintendo Switch. It is an x86-64-v3 device with integrated gaming inputs designed to play the full Steam library, including Windows PC games via the Linux-based Proton compatibility layer. The system is an open platform, allowing users to install other compatible games on the device or other operating systems.

Operating systemSteamOS 3.0
System on a chipAMD custom APU
CPUZen 2, 4-core, 8-threads,
variable frequency @ 2.4–3.5 GHz
Memory16 GB LPDDR5 @ 5500 MT/s
Storage
  • Base model: 64 GB eMMC
  • Mid model: 256 GB NVMe SSD
  • Top model: 512 GB NVMe SSD
  • All models use M.2 2230 interface
Removable storagemicroSD/SDXC/SDHC
Display
  • 7-inch, 1280 × 800 Touchscreen LCD @ 60Hz
  • Docked: Up to 8K @ 60Hz or 4K @ 120Hz
GraphicsAMD RDNA 2 with 8 CUs,
variable frequency @ 1.0–1.6 GHz
 
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rofif

...owns a 3080...why?
24 Jun 2022
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I ordered mine in April this year. 256gb becuase of that glossy screen.
I don't think it will arrive this year.

I kinda hope deck 2 will just have 720p OLED. 16:10 is such a pointless hassle
 
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rofif

...owns a 3080...why?
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ok, my 256 should be here on monday or tuesday !!!
Do I setup something special? some setup tips and tricks?
Normally on pc I force af x16 always, vsync, tripple buffering (on non vrr screens for low input lag).

Steam Deck is beyond all that crap right?
Any games that are cool deck showcase ?

What SD card?
 

rofif

...owns a 3080...why?
24 Jun 2022
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I got the thing and it's freaking cool af.
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Some ips bleed in top left side of the screen. Normal for deck I guess?