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Please don't take this the wrong way at all, but it's refreshing to see someone make that many smaller but non lethal mistakes, it makes me feel actually more motivated to tackle this replacement myself seeing it's really not that easy to break anything if you're a bit careful. Thanks for the great video! Still can't believe we have fully modifiable handheld PC's now its so cool...
@@JasonWitmerYT Jist got my Deck. The fact I can play pretty much any game all the way to 360/PS3 is insane to me. Love showing it off at work to my older coworkers 😊 I literally Will never buy another main Brand consoles ever again. 😊
Great video. I was on the fence about getting this or just the back plate. I still am a bit leery, but knowing that the toughest parts are basically remove the screen and making sure all the stuff is secure; that really helps.
I was going for this, but a screw in the motherboard wouldn't budge, I didn't want to risk ruining it, I tried the rubber band trick to no luck, and I don't have good pliers to manually unscrew it either. It was a bust for me. At least I was able to replace the face buttons, bumpers and triggers (but not the power and volume buttons. So I can just use a decal to cover the rest.
Were you using the screwdrivers provided? In my experience it is much better to use your own premium screwdrivers because cheaper ones can ruin the screws
Nice video. I'm hoping they eventually offer all the same colors they do for the back plates. The extra air holes over the fan are interesting. I'd like to see in depth testing to see how that changes the dynamics of the airflow. I wonder if it helps or hurts.
I think Gamers Nexus already tested it and the results were not good: With the stock backplate the fan draws air through other components, that need cooling (like the SSD, VRMs or the RAM). With the JSAUX backplate, the fan now gets air directly, which results in higher temps of those other components.
@@xXYannuschXx CryoByte33 on his testings only noticed a 1 degree difference on the components between the jsaux and stock backplate, that sounds very neglectable for a boost in APU cooling performance.
Thanks for the vids! I seen you've used the jsaux as well as the extreme rate one, i was wondering how they compare and the differences? I've used extreme rate before for my ps4 controller so I know they're reputable, just trying to decide which one to buy
I wish I had seen this before I got my eXtremerate shell. Those organizers look handy, my desk was a mess during while I was installing my shell. And the suction cup that comes with the extremerate one sucks. I'm happy with the finished product (I don't like the extra fan hole on the back of the jsaux case), but the process could have been a lot easier.
I tried this myself, and was able to replace the shell. However, the screen would no longer display an image. I bought a new screen, had the same issue. I sent it in for repair, they replaced the screen for a third time, and the issue persisted. There's a small chance that if you disconnect the screen, the software will not be able to reconnect to the screen when you plug it back in. Replacing the shell on your Steam Deck is 100% NOT worth it. You can do everything right, and you could still end up with an irreparable Deck.
I'm glad I'm not the only one having this issue. I'm in the same boat. No bios, no HDMI over USB C, everything. The last thing I might be able to think og is doing HDMI over M.2, but that's it...
"They included protection, but I'm American, so I'm just going to raw dog everything" LOL I would have choked if I was eating or drinking ATM. I don't own a deck yet, but I've done similar mods in the past to several PSP's and DS's, and so long as you go slow, no one should have any issues(it can be fun like building a huge Lego project). The PSP was pretty modular, and the only issue there was the UMD drive door, as you have to apply pressure to get it in and out. And the DS had one wire that went under this cramped space, and that was a pain, as was the ribbon cable for the top screen, but overall, easy enough. The Deck was actually designed with self repair in mind and while it has a ton of parts, the things provided here seem to make it super easy. I actually bought a Dbrand tear down skin for mine, and that still looks better to me than any of the clear cases do. But if I ever swap the screen for a better one(a company has one coming soon), then I'll probably swap the shell, as I'll have to go to bare bottom to swap the screen anyway at that point.
I've destroyed electronics trying to do stuff like this. I'm gonna upgrade the the SSD but that's it. I can only see heartache in my future if I try this.
The written instructions were in fact quite atrocious in some places. Photos were in completely wrong order, and in one step a photo was missing, replaced by a duplicate of a previous photo. Translatioms were also pretty damn bad. That being said, it was still doable, as long as you use your head.
except extremerate already beat them to the punch like two months ago, and they have gold chrome, race car chameleon, wood, etc, plus they also have button swaps. even at least two other companies have started making nvme docks two for half the price and more usb ports.
So it's a year later. Is your deck running cooler with that terribly placed fan vent? Looks like the fan is now just pulling air from outside the deck and pushing out the top now.
The air vents allow cooler air to hit the heatsink which helps to cool faster. It’s not an AC for it but a few degrees is pretty good for just some holes.
What about the rog ally? I don't want to leave it on white which I know I like white but for me taking it with me on the go, I prefer black stuff when it is something I take with me cuz those would be the most used products and it will pick up nasty lint and would be visible on a white product.
Thanks to JSAUX for sponsoring this video! You can purchase the JSAUX Transparent Case Series w/ FREE Worldwide shipping (Use Code JASON for a discount!) here: go.jsaux.com/3O9lb29
Please don't take this the wrong way at all, but it's refreshing to see someone make that many smaller but non lethal mistakes, it makes me feel actually more motivated to tackle this replacement myself seeing it's really not that easy to break anything if you're a bit careful. Thanks for the great video! Still can't believe we have fully modifiable handheld PC's now its so cool...
No worries! I wanted to be honest with y’all and show you how to avoid the mistakes I made
@@JasonWitmerYT Jist got my Deck. The fact I can play pretty much any game all the way to 360/PS3 is insane to me. Love showing it off at work to my older coworkers 😊 I literally Will never buy another main
Brand consoles ever again. 😊
TAKE OUT YOUR SD CARD BEFORE TAKING OFF SHELL
Glad I saw this. I’ll keep my stickers and grip lol
Nope. This looks like a nightmare. I'll stick with the black😅
Same
Great video. I was on the fence about getting this or just the back plate. I still am a bit leery, but knowing that the toughest parts are basically remove the screen and making sure all the stuff is secure; that really helps.
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching 🙏
I rather just use the back plate... Everything else is too risky
Took me an hour was easy! Yall got this ❤
great vid. just bought the purple case!
I was going for this, but a screw in the motherboard wouldn't budge, I didn't want to risk ruining it, I tried the rubber band trick to no luck, and I don't have good pliers to manually unscrew it either. It was a bust for me. At least I was able to replace the face buttons, bumpers and triggers (but not the power and volume buttons. So I can just use a decal to cover the rest.
Were you using the screwdrivers provided? In my experience it is much better to use your own premium screwdrivers because cheaper ones can ruin the screws
Really impressed with these kits, they're definitely not going cheap. Am I the only one that doesn't have a hairdryer? Lol
Haha that’s why I said borrow one from your mom!
Literally me the moment he said hair dryer. "Wow the one thing I don't use or have.."
Nice video. I'm hoping they eventually offer all the same colors they do for the back plates. The extra air holes over the fan are interesting. I'd like to see in depth testing to see how that changes the dynamics of the airflow. I wonder if it helps or hurts.
I think Gamers Nexus already tested it and the results were not good:
With the stock backplate the fan draws air through other components, that need cooling (like the SSD, VRMs or the RAM). With the JSAUX backplate, the fan now gets air directly, which results in higher temps of those other components.
@@xXYannuschXx CryoByte33 on his testings only noticed a 1 degree difference on the components between the jsaux and stock backplate, that sounds very neglectable for a boost in APU cooling performance.
Haven't watched fully yet but I'm getting a red transparent one this weekend, hopefully I can pull this off.
You got this 💪
Great vid 👏🏼... they look awesome but there's no way I would even attempt this 😕
Same.. not risking destroying my $500+ device. I’m too clumsy for this anyway.
Thanks for the vids! I seen you've used the jsaux as well as the extreme rate one, i was wondering how they compare and the differences? I've used extreme rate before for my ps4 controller so I know they're reputable, just trying to decide which one to buy
I’ve actually never used extreme rates shell, but I’ve been using the jsaux one since this video and it’s been great! Thanks for watching
I wish I had seen this before I got my eXtremerate shell. Those organizers look handy, my desk was a mess during while I was installing my shell. And the suction cup that comes with the extremerate one sucks. I'm happy with the finished product (I don't like the extra fan hole on the back of the jsaux case), but the process could have been a lot easier.
They have the better suction cup than extreme rate.
the one extreme rate give is a joke, its small and not place to push securely...
I thought it was an easy process. Oh boy I was wrong. Not for me I don't want to kill my brand new deck. Black is good lol
Getting one with full translucent red 1t
@@Julian.padillaai want that one too
@@plant4170 its really nice got over 40 hours on it already
i want to do this but im scared im gonna screw something up
Nah, I’ll go skin hunting
The organization and spare parts are above and beyond. I feel like it’s possible…still scared though.
In the UK we would call those rubber pads a membrane.
Would this be easier to do this at the same time as upgrading the display?
Most definitely should do them at same time.
@@JasonWitmerYT am I wrong in thinking that the factory display could stay attached to the factory front plate if I did this?
Considered doing this. Ive stopped considering.
What temp was the heat gun when you could finally remove the screen? Great video!
Surprisingly high haha like a 7/10 on the heat scale
@@JasonWitmerYTthanks for the reply! Do you know the exact temperature?
they need way more colors, would love a blue or red transparent case
I just did the rear facing plate with the led light ez pz the front plate im terrified of doing 😂
6:20 I would call them membrane pads
Does the vent in top of the fans affect the circulation or the temps? Coz that's kinda suspicious design choice.
Looking at other peoples testing; cutting a hole there can really help your temps lower
I was wondering if I did not want to take the screen out couldnt i just buy a whole new screen?
You totally can! They actually sell an anti glare screen you can buy with it.
how did you get the back off???
its just 8 screws haha
I tried this myself, and was able to replace the shell. However, the screen would no longer display an image. I bought a new screen, had the same issue. I sent it in for repair, they replaced the screen for a third time, and the issue persisted. There's a small chance that if you disconnect the screen, the software will not be able to reconnect to the screen when you plug it back in. Replacing the shell on your Steam Deck is 100% NOT worth it. You can do everything right, and you could still end up with an irreparable Deck.
I'm glad I'm not the only one having this issue. I'm in the same boat. No bios, no HDMI over USB C, everything. The last thing I might be able to think og is doing HDMI over M.2, but that's it...
"They included protection, but I'm American, so I'm just going to raw dog everything" LOL I would have choked if I was eating or drinking ATM.
I don't own a deck yet, but I've done similar mods in the past to several PSP's and DS's, and so long as you go slow, no one should have any issues(it can be fun like building a huge Lego project). The PSP was pretty modular, and the only issue there was the UMD drive door, as you have to apply pressure to get it in and out. And the DS had one wire that went under this cramped space, and that was a pain, as was the ribbon cable for the top screen, but overall, easy enough.
The Deck was actually designed with self repair in mind and while it has a ton of parts, the things provided here seem to make it super easy. I actually bought a Dbrand tear down skin for mine, and that still looks better to me than any of the clear cases do. But if I ever swap the screen for a better one(a company has one coming soon), then I'll probably swap the shell, as I'll have to go to bare bottom to swap the screen anyway at that point.
Are these compatible with the OLED ??
Unfortunately not 😔
They just need to make the full shell blue and not just the backplate and I am doing this! Good video bro. Subbed.
Cheers! They just released an all white version, so maybe we get blue soon
@@JasonWitmerYT hopefully
I painted the shell in this video to blue recently myself if you want to check it out. It’s a recent video
i wish they would make they for the ally i would love to make my ally atomic purple
it’s like DIY ifixit
Saw another video on this replacement who saw it as a nightmare :') I'll have to buy my bro a backpack of beers, me thinks
Haha it is kind of a nightmare, but i like tinkering and had a good time with it 😄
Raw dog, Everything 😂😂😂😂
i should of just gotten the back shell lol
Giving a shot like this is so risky, no thank you !
I've destroyed electronics trying to do stuff like this. I'm gonna upgrade the the SSD but that's it. I can only see heartache in my future if I try this.
Me, a bald man: a hair dryer?! God damn it!
In what world is this worth it lmaooo😂
Exactly what I was thinking. Clicked the video thinking it would be easy and now I know I would absolutely never try this
The written instructions were in fact quite atrocious in some places. Photos were in completely wrong order, and in one step a photo was missing, replaced by a duplicate of a previous photo. Translatioms were also pretty damn bad.
That being said, it was still doable, as long as you use your head.
I'm thinking of just changing the shell and not the touch pads.😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆
This doesn’t replace the touchpads actually so you’ll be fine!
except extremerate already beat them to the punch like two months ago, and they have gold chrome, race car chameleon, wood, etc, plus they also have button swaps. even at least two other companies have started making nvme docks two for half the price and more usb ports.
I have a extremerate clear purple, haven't got around to changing it yet.
Raw Dog
Subbed. The screen is the part that worries me the most and I won't have a heat gun for it...
Thanks! A blow dryer is more than enough!
No way. Not worth the risk. Looks cool though.
The hit machine isn't dangerous if it was on steam oled screen
There is no way I'm doing this to my SD
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So it's a year later. Is your deck running cooler with that terribly placed fan vent? Looks like the fan is now just pulling air from outside the deck and pushing out the top now.
Runs cooler, but only by a few degrees. I did a video testing every steam deck cooler, you can check that video for results 👍
@@JasonWitmerYT Thank you for the update. I'll check out your cooler video.
The air vents allow cooler air to hit the heatsink which helps to cool faster. It’s not an AC for it but a few degrees is pretty good for just some holes.
I love how all youtubers use tweezers for the buttons they have guides just drop them in
Looks better on camera because my fingers are too big
@@JasonWitmerYT nah smash them in I also have fat fingers apparently gotta make it look gritty next time make it gritty and tag me
I’ll do my best bro 😎
I want to replace my original black steam deck shell with a black JSAUX shell.
OOOF that's just not worth it to me IMO. too risky too much work!
I was thinking of spray painting my deck!
Rubber Pads, Silicon Pads, but it differs from where i live (Philippines)
I would just pay somebody to do it for me
Oh fk this.... Imma fk it up
What about the rog ally? I don't want to leave it on white which I know I like white but for me taking it with me on the go, I prefer black stuff when it is something I take with me cuz those would be the most used products and it will pick up nasty lint and would be visible on a white product.
Some companies have told me they are all working on making some ROG ally products 👀
The extra fan vents will actually cause the deck to overheat btw, the housing is specifically designed to pull aid over the VRMs
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So basically if you want to screw up your steam deck, go ahead try this.
Looks great, but that's way too much work to be worth it to me. Shame.
lol way too risky smh
nope, no way I'm doing that.