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Performance Comparison of SteamOS and Windows 11 on Gaming Handhelds

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Hey folks, Nuked here! Ready to dive into some tech fun? Today, let’s check out how SteamOS stacks up against Windows 11 in gaming performance.

About a decade ago, tests showed SteamOS performed worse than Windows for gaming, especially due to Linux ports. But recent tests on the Lenovo Legion Go S reveal that SteamOS actually offers higher frame rates in many modern games.

The Legion Go S, designed to run both Windows 11 and SteamOS, was used to compare the two OSes. Benchmarking five high-end recent games, it turned out SteamOS boosted performance significantly in most cases.

In some games, switching OSs made a real difference: you might see frame rates jump from unplayable to smooth, or drop sharply depending on the OS. Interestingly, with updated drivers from Asus, Windows performance improved, but still generally lagged behind SteamOS.

Valve’s SteamOS benefits from ongoing updates to Proton and graphics drivers, which help game compatibility and efficiency. Despite a few incompatible titles and hardware limits, SteamOS’s advantages make it a compelling choice, especially considering its lower cost and better user interface for gaming.

All in all, SteamOS is carving out a strong spot in portable gaming, offering better performance and a more seamless experience—exciting news for gamers everywhere!

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