Framework Mainboard Modular Handheld Game Console PC
Let’s face it, the Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, etc. are nice, but they lack a modular design, and that is why this modder decided to use a Framework Mainboard to build his own handheld gaming PC. Featuring a 3D-printed case, a 7-inch FHD touchscreen, an Intel 1260p mainboard, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, and a 55Wh battery.



Pitstoptech says that this handheld gaming PC is fully upgradeable and once the Ryzen 7040U Framework Mainboard is released, users will be able to replace the Intel 1260p with an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U chip. A similar chip powers the ASUS ROG Ally, but this handheld features detachable controllers that connect via Bluetooth, so they do not need to be secured to the case when playing. One caveat: the soon to be released DIY kit will cost you just as much to build as buying a similar handheld straight from the factory.

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