GPD · Win 5

GPD Win 5

Flagship Strix Halo handheld · Active — GPD's current flagship, replacing the Win 4

Windows 117" screenIPS565 g
By FinalBoss Hardware TeamHow we research & verifyLast verified 29 Jun 2026

The Win 5 drops the built-in keyboard for a pure-gamepad Strix Halo flagship: up to a 40-CU Radeon 8060S, 128 GB of unified RAM and an external 80 Wh detachable battery. It genuinely competes with a PS5 in some titles per Notebookcheck's testing, but the detachable-battery design, no-OCuLink eGPU path and reported speaker/VRR rough edges mark it as a first-generation Strix Halo handheld.

Pros

  • Strix Halo AI Max+ 395 (40 CU Radeon 8060S) hits ~93.5% of PS5 FPS in some titles per Notebookcheck
  • Up to 128 GB unified LPDDR5x — genuinely useful for local AI workloads
  • Dual capacitive Hall joysticks with zero drift/dead zone

Cons

  • No internal battery — the external 80 Wh pack is detachable, adding bulk and complexity
  • No OCuLink; eGPU only via a single USB4 port
  • Speaker popping and inconsistent VRR reported out of the box

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Configurations

Ryzen AI Max 385 · 32 GB · 1 TB

Ryzen AI Max 385 · RDNA 3.5 (32 CUs — Radeon 8050S @ 2,800 MHz) · 8c / 16t · 7–85 W (sweet spot ~50–55 W) TDP · 32 GB · 1 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (M.2 2280) + Mini SSD slot (up to 2 TB) + microSD

$1,448 Indiegogo launch (Nov 2025) $1,448 (as of 29 Jun 2026)

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Ryzen AI Max+ 395 · 32 GB · 2 TB

Ryzen AI Max+ 395 · RDNA 3.5 (40 CUs — Radeon 8060S @ 2,900 MHz) · 16c / 32t · 7–85 W TDP · 32 GB · 2 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (M.2 2280)

~$1,650 Indiegogo (Nov 2025) $1,650 (as of 29 Jun 2026)

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Ryzen AI Max+ 395 · 64 GB · 4 TB

Ryzen AI Max+ 395 · RDNA 3.5 (40 CUs — Radeon 8060S @ 2,900 MHz) · 16c / 32t · 7–85 W TDP · 64 GB · 4 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (M.2 2280)

~$2,120 Indiegogo; ~$2,433 retail (Droix, Apr 2026) $2,120 (as of 29 Jun 2026)

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Ryzen AI Max 385 · 128 GB · 4 TB (White)

Ryzen AI Max 385 · RDNA 3.5 (32 CUs — Radeon 8050S @ 2,800 MHz) · 8c / 16t · 7–85 W TDP · 128 GB · 4 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (M.2 2280)

At global launch the 128 GB tier was only available with the lower-power AI Max 385, not the AI Max+ 395

$2,653 — White colorway only at Dec 2025 global launch (Black was out of stock) $2,653 (as of 29 Jun 2026)

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Ryzen AI Max+ 395 · 128 GB · 4 TB

Ryzen AI Max+ 395 · RDNA 3.5 (40 CUs — Radeon 8060S @ 2,900 MHz) · 16c / 32t · 7–85 W TDP · 128 GB · 4 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (M.2 2280)

Later-availability configuration added to the GPDstore configurator after the initial Dec 2025 global launch

~$2,753 (GPDstore configurator, 2026) $2,753 (as of 29 Jun 2026)

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Display

Size
7"
Panel
IPS
Resolution
1920 × 1080
Refresh rate
120
VRR
AMD FreeSync Premium (VRR)
Brightness
500 nits
Colour gamut
100% sRGB
Touch
Yes

Controls & input

Hall-effect sticks
Yes
Triggers
Hall Effect (dual-mode short/long throw)
Layout
Dual capacitive joysticks (zero drift/dead zone), optical finger mouse, fingerprint power button, programmable rear buttons

Battery & power

Capacity
80 Wh
Life (low TDP)
up to ~9–10 h idle
Life (balanced)
~1.5 h at 35 W gaming; ~2–3 h average gaming
Life (high TDP)
~42 min at 80–85 W max TDP

Build & ergonomics

Weight
565 g
Notes
565 g handheld body without a battery; ~915 g with the external 80 Wh detachable battery (back-mount or FlexPower extension cable) attached. First Win-series model without a built-in keyboard.

Connectivity & ports

Ports
2× USB-C (USB4 40 Gbps + USB 3.2 Gen 2), DC barrel jack (180 W), USB-A 3.2 Gen 2, Mini SSD slot, microSD
USB4 / Thunderbolt
Yes — USB4 40 Gbps (single port)
External GPU
No OCuLink — USB4 (single port) only; OCuLink would need an impractical NVMe-adapter hack
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax)
Bluetooth
5.3

Reliability & common issues

  • VRR / displaylow

    VRR implementation reported inconsistent by some users; requires BIOS tuning for optimal battery and throttling behavior

  • Speakersmoderate

    Popping sounds at low volume out of the box; requires EQ tuning (e.g. SoundFX) to resolve

  • Battery life at max TDPmoderate

    ~42 minutes at the maximum 80–85 W TDP — short but expected for extreme-load use

  • Buildlow

    Chassis described as "creaky" and joysticks as "notably short" by one reviewer

FAQ

How much does the GPD Win 5 cost?

The GPD Win 5 starts from $1,448 (as of 29 Jun 2026). Pricing varies by configuration and retailer — check the latest on Amazon.

What operating system does the GPD Win 5 run?

It runs Windows 11 — full access to every PC storefront and anti-cheat, with more UI friction than SteamOS.

Does the GPD Win 5 have Hall-effect sticks?

Yes — the GPD Win 5 uses Hall-effect analog sticks, which use magnets instead of contact potentiometers and don’t develop drift over time.

Sources & data quality

Compiled from manufacturer specs and independent reviews. Last verified 29 Jun 2026. Unknown values are left blank rather than guessed.

Recorded conflicts

  • priceUsd (128 GB tiers): Notebookcheck (Dec 2025) states the 128 GB tier was available only with the AI Max 385 (not the AI Max+ 395) at global launch, for $2,653 in White only. GPDstore's configurator later listed an AI Max+ 395 / 128 GB option for ~$2,753 — captured here as a separate, later-availability config.

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