This New Ryzen 6800U Hand-Held Runs It All! So Fast! AOKZOE A1 Hands-On First Look

**Testing the AOK ZOE 6800U: Performance and Experience**

As I sat down to test the AOK ZOE 6800U, I was excited to see how this powerful handheld device would perform. With its advanced specs and custom-designed cooling system, I had high hopes for its gaming capabilities.

I started by testing the device at 28 watts, which is a relatively high setting. However, I wanted to see if it could handle demanding games like Halo Infinite. To my surprise, we were able to average 84 frames per second (fps) with low settings and 1280x800 resolution, making this one of the most impressive titles that I tested on the AOK ZOE 6800U.

Next, I decided to test the device at a lower wattage setting of 15 watts. With V-sync enabled at 15 fps, we were able to average an astonishing 66 fps in Halo Infinite, which is almost as good as our 28-watt performance. This was a significant surprise, and it showed me that even at low wattage settings, the AOK ZOE 6800U can still deliver impressive performance.

**Testing God of War: Performance at 15 Watts**

Moving on to another demanding game, I decided to test God of War at 1280x800 resolution with low settings. With FS Render (FSR) set to Performance mode, we were able to average around 35 fps. To see if the device could handle this game at a higher wattage setting, I turned up the power from 15 watts to 28 watts. Unfortunately, even at this increased wattage, we were still unable to run God of War at a constant 60 fps.

To get closer to this frame rate, I decided to reduce the resolution and turn down FSF settings. By reducing the population density and lowering the FSR setting to Ultra Performance mode, we were able to get an average of 30 fps, which is still impressive but short of our desired target.

**Testing Control: Performance at 15 Watts**

Next up was the game Control, which I decided to test at 1280x800 resolution with low settings. With V-sync enabled and FS Render set to Performance mode, we were able to average around 30 fps. To see if the device could handle this game at a higher wattage setting, I turned up the power from 15 watts to 28 watts.

Unfortunately, even at this increased wattage, we were still unable to run Control at a constant 60 fps. However, with V-sync enabled and low settings, we were able to achieve smooth performance and hang with the Steam Deck's performance.

**First Impressions: AOK ZOE 6800U Performance**

Overall, my first impressions of the AOK ZOE 6800U are overwhelmingly positive. Even at a relatively low wattage setting of 15 watts, this device is capable of delivering impressive performance in demanding games like Halo Infinite and Control.

While we were unable to achieve consistent 60 fps in these titles, the device's ability to maintain frame rates above 30 is still an impressive achievement. With its powerful specs and custom-designed cooling system, I have no doubt that the AOK ZOE 6800U will be able to handle even more demanding games in the future.

**Upcoming Emulation Videos**

As a special treat for my audience, I'm planning on releasing a series of emulation videos featuring the AOK ZOE 6800U. In these videos, I'll be testing out popular PC games and exploring their performance on this powerful handheld device.

Be sure to check back soon for more updates and exciting content from my channel!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey what's going on everybody it's eta prime back here again today is a super exciting day because we finally get to take a look at a gaming handheld powered by the ryzen 7 6800u so yeah we're finally getting some really powerful handhelds with those ryzen 6000 series apus and the unit we're going to be taking a look at in this video today is from aok zoe known as the 6800u these are expected to be shipping in september and if you're not familiar with aok zoe that's totally fine because it's kind of a newer branch of 1x player they're gonna be their own company but they definitely have a lot of help from 1x and one netbook as you can see in the design here and that's really awesome because they've already got kind of the manufacturing process down and all the connections to get these out the door and i'm super excited to see more competition hit the market that way everybody can be really competitive with their prices and performance but real quick before we get into it let's go ahead and take a look at the unit around back here we will get a kickstand it also utilizes analog triggers so it definitely has that going for it moving around to the bottom we do get micro sd card support with this unit and we've got a single usb type c port down here and up top they've included a full-size usb port something i love to see on these handhelds another usb type-c port we've also got a 3.5 millimeter audio jack our power button and volume rocker so when it comes to the specs obviously we've got that ryzen 7 6800u this is something we've been wanting for a long time and a handheld and a lot of them will be releasing by the end of the year but this is the first one that i've been able to get my hands on and i'm super excited to test it out so with this we've got eight cores 16 threads a base clock of 2.7 gigahertz with a boost up to 4.7 and the most exciting thing about the 6800u are the built-in graphics we've got the new amd radeon 680m it's based on rt and a2 12cus and a clock up to 2200 megahertz this is more powerful than the steam dex gpu and the cpu obviously is going to beat that out also as long as we can send enough power to this unit this does utilize lp ddr5x at 6400 megahertz we've got a one terabyte m.2 ssd an 8 inch 1920 by 1200 ips display and a 48 watt hour battery with a 100 watt quick charging before we dive deeper into the performance of this device i wanted to show off some gameplay here we have forza horizon 5 and we're at 15 watts this is the stock tdp but this has a button on it all we need to do is press it once it will take it up to 28 watts we're at 1920x1200 no resolution scale and we get an average of around 61 fps so what i'm going to do now is just turn resolution scale to quality and now through this i mean it's definitely playable at 15 watts and now we're getting an average of 71 fps 1920 by 1200 resolution scale set to quality low settings i don't mind playing it like this i still think it looks really good on this display but this little apu does have a lot more to offer at 15 watts it just can't send enough power to keep those maximum clocks on the gpu and the cpu but that can be fixed by taking that tdp up to 28 watts and now we're at 1080p medium settings with no resolution scale and we're getting an average of around 69 to 70 fps again very playable i would just lock v-sync on and play it at 60 all day but medium 1080p on a handheld with this game is really really impressive then you gotta factor in battery life at 28 watts versus 15. luckily this does support 100 watt quick charging so you can get that battery up really quickly so when it comes to the overall design i've always been a big fan of these larger handhelds this has that 8 inch ips display and it really feels like a 1x device we've got these really nice analog triggers with a lot of throwback here the analog sticks themselves feel great we've got these extra function buttons up front here we can turn the built-in controls into a mouse so if you don't want to use the touch screen you can always navigate the operating system really easily but the one thing i'm not liking right off the bat is the d-pad so it is using a conductive pad but personally i just don't like the way it feels and i really don't like the way it looks but i have to keep in mind that this is an early prototype and hopefully this can be updated by the time it's released we've got an extra button over on the left hand side which will bring us home any given time you press this it'll bring you to the desktop and we also have our turbo button and i'll show you how that works real quick so the stock tdp on this device is 15 watts if you take a look here in core temp max is out right there at 15 watts just running a cpu stress test if you press the button once it'll bring it up to around 25 and again to 28 now in the documentation they state that it's just 15 and 28 so i'm not sure if this is going to be a feature with like three settings but that would actually be pretty cool to have a few more settings that we could work with here because when it comes to that 6800u especially the new 680m igpu up in the wattage really makes a difference especially on the gpu side of things and i'll give you an example here 3d mark night raid 15 watts total score 13 377. at 15 watts the 680m does struggle to hit its maximum clocks but as soon as we take it up to 28 watts we now have a total score of 23 224 so taking it up to 28 does give us a really nice bump in gpu and cpu performance but i'll tell you the truth this actually has more in it 28 watts still isn't going to keep those clocks on the cpu and the gpu at max here's a couple more 15 watts with fire strike 3078 and at 28 watts 6299 and the final one i ran here was time spy and at 15 watts we got a total score of 1118 and at 28 watts 2731 so yeah does make a huge difference up in that tdp on the 6800 u but now it's time to test out some more games because this is what these handhelds are all about here's injustice 2 1280 by 800 medium settings 15 watts and at 1920 by 1200 at 15 watts with these same settings it does struggle a bit that's why i took it down but it still looks great here at 800p and this game runs really really well i'd say an all-around little sweet spot for this apu and this handheld is 20 watts but we're gonna stick with the 15 to 28 just from the turbo settings here was pretty sure that gta 5 was going to work well on this device at 15 watts and here it is at 1920 by 1200 with a high normal mix we can get an average of 70 fps really great performance but again we still got a little more that we can push out of this so i figured i'd just go ahead and test this one at 28 watts keep in mind turning v-sync on at 15 you're gonna be good to go but i still wanted to see what we could do here make sure we go up to 28 and with the graphics set up the same way at 28 watts we average 84 fps so going into halo infinite i was almost positive that i'd have to take this up to 28 watts to get a decent frame rate out of it but we're at 15 watts 1280 by 800 low settings and we averaged 66 fps i was blown away seeing that we got this kind of performance at 15 watts this is one of the more impressive titles that i tested this is just a harder one to run especially on mobile apus checking out god of war 1280x800 original settings fsr set to performance we get an average of around 35 fps not too bad um i mean i could definitely play it like this but we're only at 15 watts and as we know the 6800u does liven up when we up that wattage so we're going to go ahead and try it just like this with the same settings and even at 28 watts i don't think we'll be able to run this at a constant 60 at least with the settings we have right now original settings 1280x800 fsr still at performance so let's go into the settings and take everything down so what we're going to do here is go to low settings i want to see if we can run this at 60 i know it's a harder one to run on these apus and even at low with what we have here it's just not going to run at 60 but it's so so close there's one last thing that we can try from the settings and basically we're going to go as low as we can here by taking fsr to ultra performance and it's right on the edge i mean as you can see not bad at all i mean 28 watts on this apu definitely works great but remember at 15 you can run this at 30. you can go ahead and lock it at 30 and have a really good time with it moving over to cyberpunk 2077 and with these apu's you're going to need as much as you can get out of this thing so i went to 28 watts now with the steam deck preset at 15 watts you can run this at 30 but i wanted to see if we could hit 60 and at 28 watts just like god of war we are right there on the edge i mean this is so close and most of the time we are stuck at 60 but we'll have those dips i did take the population density down the low and that's basically the only other thing i changed from the steam deck preset next up we've got control and i'm just going to keep it at 15 watts so we're at low settings 1280 by 800 and yeah very playable obviously throwing some more wattage at that apu will definitely help out but i really wanted to see if we could hang with the steam deck at 15 watts and it's looking like if we turn v-sync on here we could have a really smooth 60 fps experience of course you will get a couple dips here and there but overall this does work really well at 15 watts first impressions even at 15 watts this is a great performer i personally love the design i'm a huge fan of these larger screen handhelds but there is one thing i need to see change before this thing's released and that's the d-pad just put a regular d-pad in here or maybe even a swappable d-pad like we see in the xbox elite controllers i think that would be pretty cool that way you could choose what you want to use with this unit but so far the aok zoe 6800u is turning out to be an absolute powerhouse keep an eye on the channel because i will have a full emulation video coming up i want to test out some more pc games and i'm definitely going to be installing steamos on this to see how it performs on a 6800u handheld so if there's anything else you want to see running on this let me know in the comments below and don't forget to hit that subscribe button and turn notifications on because we've got a lot more coming with this i've been really excited to get my hands on one of these and there's just so much that i need to test on it let me know what you think about the performance so far in the comments below and like always thanks for watching youhey what's going on everybody it's eta prime back here again today is a super exciting day because we finally get to take a look at a gaming handheld powered by the ryzen 7 6800u so yeah we're finally getting some really powerful handhelds with those ryzen 6000 series apus and the unit we're going to be taking a look at in this video today is from aok zoe known as the 6800u these are expected to be shipping in september and if you're not familiar with aok zoe that's totally fine because it's kind of a newer branch of 1x player they're gonna be their own company but they definitely have a lot of help from 1x and one netbook as you can see in the design here and that's really awesome because they've already got kind of the manufacturing process down and all the connections to get these out the door and i'm super excited to see more competition hit the market that way everybody can be really competitive with their prices and performance but real quick before we get into it let's go ahead and take a look at the unit around back here we will get a kickstand it also utilizes analog triggers so it definitely has that going for it moving around to the bottom we do get micro sd card support with this unit and we've got a single usb type c port down here and up top they've included a full-size usb port something i love to see on these handhelds another usb type-c port we've also got a 3.5 millimeter audio jack our power button and volume rocker so when it comes to the specs obviously we've got that ryzen 7 6800u this is something we've been wanting for a long time and a handheld and a lot of them will be releasing by the end of the year but this is the first one that i've been able to get my hands on and i'm super excited to test it out so with this we've got eight cores 16 threads a base clock of 2.7 gigahertz with a boost up to 4.7 and the most exciting thing about the 6800u are the built-in graphics we've got the new amd radeon 680m it's based on rt and a2 12cus and a clock up to 2200 megahertz this is more powerful than the steam dex gpu and the cpu obviously is going to beat that out also as long as we can send enough power to this unit this does utilize lp ddr5x at 6400 megahertz we've got a one terabyte m.2 ssd an 8 inch 1920 by 1200 ips display and a 48 watt hour battery with a 100 watt quick charging before we dive deeper into the performance of this device i wanted to show off some gameplay here we have forza horizon 5 and we're at 15 watts this is the stock tdp but this has a button on it all we need to do is press it once it will take it up to 28 watts we're at 1920x1200 no resolution scale and we get an average of around 61 fps so what i'm going to do now is just turn resolution scale to quality and now through this i mean it's definitely playable at 15 watts and now we're getting an average of 71 fps 1920 by 1200 resolution scale set to quality low settings i don't mind playing it like this i still think it looks really good on this display but this little apu does have a lot more to offer at 15 watts it just can't send enough power to keep those maximum clocks on the gpu and the cpu but that can be fixed by taking that tdp up to 28 watts and now we're at 1080p medium settings with no resolution scale and we're getting an average of around 69 to 70 fps again very playable i would just lock v-sync on and play it at 60 all day but medium 1080p on a handheld with this game is really really impressive then you gotta factor in battery life at 28 watts versus 15. luckily this does support 100 watt quick charging so you can get that battery up really quickly so when it comes to the overall design i've always been a big fan of these larger handhelds this has that 8 inch ips display and it really feels like a 1x device we've got these really nice analog triggers with a lot of throwback here the analog sticks themselves feel great we've got these extra function buttons up front here we can turn the built-in controls into a mouse so if you don't want to use the touch screen you can always navigate the operating system really easily but the one thing i'm not liking right off the bat is the d-pad so it is using a conductive pad but personally i just don't like the way it feels and i really don't like the way it looks but i have to keep in mind that this is an early prototype and hopefully this can be updated by the time it's released we've got an extra button over on the left hand side which will bring us home any given time you press this it'll bring you to the desktop and we also have our turbo button and i'll show you how that works real quick so the stock tdp on this device is 15 watts if you take a look here in core temp max is out right there at 15 watts just running a cpu stress test if you press the button once it'll bring it up to around 25 and again to 28 now in the documentation they state that it's just 15 and 28 so i'm not sure if this is going to be a feature with like three settings but that would actually be pretty cool to have a few more settings that we could work with here because when it comes to that 6800u especially the new 680m igpu up in the wattage really makes a difference especially on the gpu side of things and i'll give you an example here 3d mark night raid 15 watts total score 13 377. at 15 watts the 680m does struggle to hit its maximum clocks but as soon as we take it up to 28 watts we now have a total score of 23 224 so taking it up to 28 does give us a really nice bump in gpu and cpu performance but i'll tell you the truth this actually has more in it 28 watts still isn't going to keep those clocks on the cpu and the gpu at max here's a couple more 15 watts with fire strike 3078 and at 28 watts 6299 and the final one i ran here was time spy and at 15 watts we got a total score of 1118 and at 28 watts 2731 so yeah does make a huge difference up in that tdp on the 6800 u but now it's time to test out some more games because this is what these handhelds are all about here's injustice 2 1280 by 800 medium settings 15 watts and at 1920 by 1200 at 15 watts with these same settings it does struggle a bit that's why i took it down but it still looks great here at 800p and this game runs really really well i'd say an all-around little sweet spot for this apu and this handheld is 20 watts but we're gonna stick with the 15 to 28 just from the turbo settings here was pretty sure that gta 5 was going to work well on this device at 15 watts and here it is at 1920 by 1200 with a high normal mix we can get an average of 70 fps really great performance but again we still got a little more that we can push out of this so i figured i'd just go ahead and test this one at 28 watts keep in mind turning v-sync on at 15 you're gonna be good to go but i still wanted to see what we could do here make sure we go up to 28 and with the graphics set up the same way at 28 watts we average 84 fps so going into halo infinite i was almost positive that i'd have to take this up to 28 watts to get a decent frame rate out of it but we're at 15 watts 1280 by 800 low settings and we averaged 66 fps i was blown away seeing that we got this kind of performance at 15 watts this is one of the more impressive titles that i tested this is just a harder one to run especially on mobile apus checking out god of war 1280x800 original settings fsr set to performance we get an average of around 35 fps not too bad um i mean i could definitely play it like this but we're only at 15 watts and as we know the 6800u does liven up when we up that wattage so we're going to go ahead and try it just like this with the same settings and even at 28 watts i don't think we'll be able to run this at a constant 60 at least with the settings we have right now original settings 1280x800 fsr still at performance so let's go into the settings and take everything down so what we're going to do here is go to low settings i want to see if we can run this at 60 i know it's a harder one to run on these apus and even at low with what we have here it's just not going to run at 60 but it's so so close there's one last thing that we can try from the settings and basically we're going to go as low as we can here by taking fsr to ultra performance and it's right on the edge i mean as you can see not bad at all i mean 28 watts on this apu definitely works great but remember at 15 you can run this at 30. you can go ahead and lock it at 30 and have a really good time with it moving over to cyberpunk 2077 and with these apu's you're going to need as much as you can get out of this thing so i went to 28 watts now with the steam deck preset at 15 watts you can run this at 30 but i wanted to see if we could hit 60 and at 28 watts just like god of war we are right there on the edge i mean this is so close and most of the time we are stuck at 60 but we'll have those dips i did take the population density down the low and that's basically the only other thing i changed from the steam deck preset next up we've got control and i'm just going to keep it at 15 watts so we're at low settings 1280 by 800 and yeah very playable obviously throwing some more wattage at that apu will definitely help out but i really wanted to see if we could hang with the steam deck at 15 watts and it's looking like if we turn v-sync on here we could have a really smooth 60 fps experience of course you will get a couple dips here and there but overall this does work really well at 15 watts first impressions even at 15 watts this is a great performer i personally love the design i'm a huge fan of these larger screen handhelds but there is one thing i need to see change before this thing's released and that's the d-pad just put a regular d-pad in here or maybe even a swappable d-pad like we see in the xbox elite controllers i think that would be pretty cool that way you could choose what you want to use with this unit but so far the aok zoe 6800u is turning out to be an absolute powerhouse keep an eye on the channel because i will have a full emulation video coming up i want to test out some more pc games and i'm definitely going to be installing steamos on this to see how it performs on a 6800u handheld so if there's anything else you want to see running on this let me know in the comments below and don't forget to hit that subscribe button and turn notifications on because we've got a lot more coming with this i've been really excited to get my hands on one of these and there's just so much that i need to test on it let me know what you think about the performance so far in the comments below and like always thanks for watching you\n"