IT Home February 5 news, yesterday, a B station netizen "Minotaur Mengxin" released a Steam Deck hands-on video, showing its system settings interface.
As shown in the image above, players can set the overall performance level within Steam, as well as the GPU performance level.
In addition, players can set frame rate limits, variable resolutions, dynamic refresh rates, TDP limits, and FSRs. A few days ago, PCWorld reported that steam Deck with SteamOS will natively support AMD FSR technology and be suitable for all games.
IT Home learned that the relevant hardware details of this handheld have been announced. The AMD processor codenamed Aerith on steam Deck has a 4-core CPU of Zen2 architecture, 2.4 GHz to 3.5 GHz. In the GPU section, Aerith integrates an RDNA2 GPU with 8 CU with a frequency of 1.0 GHz to 1.6 GHz and a performance of 1.6TFops FP32. The entire Aerith SoC has a TDP of 4 to 15W, supports LPDDR5 memory, and has a capacity of 16GB.
A few days ago, Valve officially announced that the Steam Deck game handheld is scheduled to be released on February 25. The first emails will be sent to the bookers of this handheld on February 25, Pacific Time, with a link to place an order. After receiving the email, the user will have 3 days (72) hours to make the purchase, pay first served.