Between the ROG Ally Z1 Extreme and Switch 2, the ROG Ally Z1 Extreme comes out ahead in storage and ram, while the Switch 2 wins on max resolution. Overall, the ROG Ally Z1 Extreme scores 60.7 and the Switch 2 scores 55.4 on our Mars Score.
Which should you buy?
The ROG Ally Z1 Extreme edges ahead on the Mars Score (60.7 vs 55.4), but the 5.3-point gap is small enough that the right pick comes down to which spec advantages matter to you.
Pick the ROG Ally Z1 Extreme if you push the hardware — gaming, on-device AI, heavy multitasking — and the extra compute headroom is worth the trade-offs. The biggest gaps in its favor are storage, ram.
Pick the Switch 2 if you care most about max resolution. Its strongest claims are max resolution.
Both ship with comparable max refresh, ray tracing, disc drive, so those specs don't separate the two — focus on the differences below.
Bottom line: the ROG Ally Z1 Extreme is the safer default. The other model is the right choice only when its specific advantages line up with your priorities.
Why ASUS - ROG Ally Z1 Extreme wins
- ▲Storage — 100.00% more. 512 GB vs 256 GB.
- ▲RAM — 33.33% more. 16 GB vs 12 GB.
Why Nintendo - Switch 2 wins
- ▲Max resolution: 4K (vs 1080p).
Spec comparison
Performance
Storage
| Spec | ASUS - ROG Ally Z1 Extreme | Nintendo - Switch 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Storageⓘ | 512 GBlead | 256 GB |
| Storage typeⓘ | NVMe SSDlead | UFS |
| Expandable storage | true | true |
Design & I/O
| Spec | ASUS - ROG Ally Z1 Extreme | Nintendo - Switch 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Disc drive | false | false |
| HDMIⓘ | 0 | 2.1lead |
| USB ports | 1 | 2lead |
| Weight | 0.608 kg | 0.535 kglead |
| VR support | false | false |
Frequently asked
Does ROG Ally Z1 Extreme or Switch 2 have a disc drive?+
Neither has a disc drive.
Which has more storage, ROG Ally Z1 Extreme or Switch 2?+
ROG Ally Z1 Extreme ships with 512GB of NVMe SSD.
Which supports higher refresh rates, ROG Ally Z1 Extreme or Switch 2?+
Switch 2 supports up to 120Hz vs 120Hz.
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