Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB)
Zen 2 (6nm Sephiroth) · 7.4″ HDR OLED · 90 Hz
PlayStation 5 Pro
60 CUs · 18 TFLOPS · 2 TB SSD
Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) takes it — here’s why.
In our weighted Specdex score, Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) lands at 91 and PlayStation 5 Pro at 90. That puts Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) ahead by 1 points — a narrow margin driven mostly by its strengths in the categories below.
Pick Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) if…
- ✓7.4″ HDR OLED at 90 Hz
- ✓6 nm "Sephiroth" APU revision improves efficiency
- ✓Best Linux gaming experience + strong emulation support
Pick PlayStation 5 Pro if…
- ✓18.05 TFLOPS GPU (≈1.75× standard PS5)
- ✓PSSR AI upscaling for cleaner 4K
- ✓2 TB internal SSD baseline
Winner by scenario
Derived from the sub-score breakdown · not a separate testFeatures
Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB)Compared on the features sub-score
Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) leads on features (92 vs 90).
Performance
PlayStation 5 ProCompared on the performance sub-score
PlayStation 5 Pro leads on performance (92 vs 84).
Value for money
Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB)Specdex score per dollar at MSRP
Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) more score per dollar ($549 vs $699).
Score breakdown
Specs side-by-side
| Spec | Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) | PlayStation 5 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| CPU | Custom AMD Zen 2, 4C/8T (6 nm "Sephiroth" revision) | — |
| GPU | Custom AMD RDNA 2, 8 CUs | ▲ 60 CUs custom RDNA, 18.05 TFLOPS peak |
| RAM | 16 GB LPDDR5-6400 | 16 GB GDDR6 + 2 GB DDR5 (system) |
| Storage | ▲ 512 GB NVMe (this SKU); 1 TB at $649 | 2 TB internal SSD |
| Display | 7.4″ HDR OLED, 90 Hz, 1280×800 | — |
| Battery | 50 Wh | — |
| Weight | 640 g | ▲ 3.1 kg |
| Ray tracing | — | ≈2× PS5 standard performance |
| Output | — | 4K up to 120 Hz, 8 K supported |
| Dimensions | — | 388 × 216 × 89 mm |
| Launch date | — | November 7, 2024 |
| MSRP | — | $699 USD |
Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB)
- +7.4″ HDR OLED at 90 Hz
- +6 nm "Sephiroth" APU revision improves efficiency
- +Best Linux gaming experience + strong emulation support
- −Same Zen 2 4C/8T as the LCD generation
- −1280×800 native limits some modern titles
- −640 g — heavier than handheld norm
PlayStation 5 Pro
- +18.05 TFLOPS GPU (≈1.75× standard PS5)
- +PSSR AI upscaling for cleaner 4K
- +2 TB internal SSD baseline
- −No disc drive in the box (sold separately)
- −$699 puts it close to mid-range PCs
- −8 K output mostly aspirational
FAQ: Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) vs PlayStation 5 Pro
Which is better, Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) or PlayStation 5 Pro? +
Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) scores 91 on our weighted rubric — ahead by 1. Your best pick depends on the sub-scores above.
Is Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) worth the price? +
At $549, Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) delivers a Specdex score of 91 — strongest in library.
Is PlayStation 5 Pro worth the price? +
At $699, PlayStation 5 Pro delivers a Specdex score of 90 — strongest in games.
Does Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) or PlayStation 5 Pro last longer? +
Based on our long-term update and support ratings, both ship with multi-year support. Battery and reliability scores are visible in the breakdown above.
Which is better for features, Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) or PlayStation 5 Pro? +
Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) — leads on features (92 vs 90). Compared on the features sub-score.
Which is better for performance, Valve Steam Deck OLED (512 GB) or PlayStation 5 Pro? +
PlayStation 5 Pro — leads on performance (92 vs 84). Compared on the performance sub-score.