Key Takeaways
1. AYN Technologies has started shipping the Odin 3 gaming handheld, which is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite.
2. Early performance tests show significant improvements in benchmarks for the Odin 3 compared to its predecessor, the Odin 2.
3. Despite higher benchmark scores, the Odin 3 ranks lower than some other Snapdragon 8 Elite devices in performance comparisons.
4. The Odin 3 can emulate games up to Gamecube and PlayStation 2, but lacks custom drivers for Switch and Wii U, limiting its emulation capabilities.
5. While the Odin 3 excels in PC emulation, it may struggle with running modern AAA games at lower resolutions.
AYN Technologies has begun sending out its Odin 3 after introducing the gaming handheld on Indiegogo in September. Shortly after, it became available for direct purchase from AYN Technologies. The Odin 3 stands out as one of the few gaming handhelds powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, joining the Konkr Pocket Fit Elite in the market.
Performance Comparisons
While Ayaneo won’t start shipping pre-orders for the Pocket Fit Elite until December, some YouTubers have already started testing the Odin 3 to see how it stacks up against its well-known predecessor, which is currently priced at $399 on Amazon. Channels like Joey’s Retro Handhelds and Retro Game Corps have shared videos showcasing their findings, which we’ve included below. Early insights into the performance differences between the Odin 2 and Odin 3 reveal some interesting trends.
Benchmark Results
In synthetic benchmarks such as 3DMark and Geekbench, the Odin 3 shows significant improvements over the Odin 2, achieving almost double the score in 3DMark Wild Life Extreme and more than twice the score in Geekbench 6.5 Vulkan. The CPU benchmark results show a smaller gap, but the Odin 3 still holds an advantage. However, when comparing its synthetic performance with other Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered devices we’ve tested, the Odin 3 ranks at the lower end in most cases, except for Geekbench 6.5 Vulkan.
Emulation Performance
Sadly, the considerable performance boost from the Odin 2 to the Odin 3 doesn’t directly lead to better emulation performance. On one side, the Odin 3 is capable of emulating games up to Gamecube and PlayStation 2 on a 4K external monitor with extra capacity. On the flip side, the absence of custom Turnip drivers restricts its ability to emulate Switch and Wii U games, leading to some titles being unplayable. Thus, for these specific systems, the Odin 2 still provides a better emulation experience. When it comes to PC emulation, the Odin 3 has the upper hand, but it may still struggle to run modern AAA games even at 720p. Check out the videos above and below for further insights.
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