Steam Deck 32GB RAM Upgrade

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @dosdude1
    @dosdude1  Рік тому +1685

    I know I said it was LPDDR4 memory in the video, but the Steam Deck does indeed use LPDDR5... I just misremembered it somehow. Sorry for any confusion.

    • @totallyworksperfectly5424
      @totallyworksperfectly5424 Рік тому +13

      What's the speed of the ram?

    • @maxx1o1
      @maxx1o1 Рік тому

      @@totallyworksperfectly5424 from steam themselves "16 GB LPDDR5 on-board RAM (5500 MT/s quad 32-bit channels)"

    • @captidgas
      @captidgas Рік тому

      @@totallyworksperfectly5424
      K3LKCKC0BM-MGCP

    • @cylofive_Media
      @cylofive_Media Рік тому +10

      ​@totallyworksperfectly5424 as long as its ddr5 the speed will be set to the lowest clock speed of the chips, so buy fast ram

    • @dragonsyph2557
      @dragonsyph2557 Рік тому +7

      So you made the performance WORSE?>?

  • @twizz420
    @twizz420 Рік тому +1566

    The best part of this upgrade is that Valve/AMD were smart enough not to put a bunch of tiny 0201 components right beside the RAM chips

    • @lostskull7467
      @lostskull7467 Рік тому +22

      Yeah

    • @meeponinthbit3466
      @meeponinthbit3466 Рік тому +402

      That, or use a locked boot sector that checks the hash before booting like every other a-hole vendor out there... Steam has a monopoly for a reason... They actually care about gaming. 😊

    • @kenningtonrund282
      @kenningtonrund282 Рік тому

      ​@doublewhopper67 they functionally do have a monopoly. It's not only about having no competitors. You can have 10 competitors and still have a monopoly if you have too much market share. Valve has 75% market share of PC games according to enterpriseappstoday.

    • @simonupton-millard
      @simonupton-millard Рік тому +142

      Steam have said in the past it's your device your all grown ups have fun, and that's why I own a 64gb one with a 2tb upgraded ssd but am definitely thinking a ram upgrade could be an idea as especially in Starfeld ram seems a bit of a bottleneck

    • @themadatheist1976
      @themadatheist1976 Рік тому +4

      Those were the bane of me installing the 2nd m.2 slot in my MSI GL65 Leopard laptop. lol

  • @breadworkshop
    @breadworkshop Рік тому +870

    That’s an awesome upgrade. Side note but when I saw the vista wallpaper and taskbar I almost lost it. I realized later that the settings window gives away that it’s a more recent version but still, what a trick 😅

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  Рік тому +128

      Haha yeah if only. Just a theme my friend put on there on Windows 11.

    • @BrowncoatInABox
      @BrowncoatInABox Рік тому +29

      the taskboar is called retrobar

    • @joeynrg
      @joeynrg Рік тому +31

      I loved the look of vista too. Shame it was hated so much

    • @ahjustmeagain6049
      @ahjustmeagain6049 Рік тому +5

      it got me too dont worry xD

    • @emp116
      @emp116 Рік тому +10

      it was a jumpscare tbh

  • @GodKitty677
    @GodKitty677 Рік тому +360

    He makes it look so easy.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling Рік тому +132

      Heh "this one looks pretty easy"
      If I tried I'd end up with a bunch of broken traces, some damaged memory chips, and a dead Stream Deck 😅

    • @JG-nm9zk
      @JG-nm9zk Рік тому +27

      @@JeffGeerling You just need to write an Ansible script to do it for you

    • @Camska427
      @Camska427 Рік тому +7

      @@JeffGeerling atleast you can wear a hat and go to dennys.

    • @bigtitmaster
      @bigtitmaster Рік тому +5

      Because it is

    • @gmorb666
      @gmorb666 Рік тому +5

      Get gud

  • @acters124
    @acters124 Рік тому +596

    This kind of upgrade would be great with changing the VRAM usage from 1GB to 4GB as it will have plenty of RAM for the CPU. Will definitely improve any GPU limited games.

    • @milescarter7803
      @milescarter7803 Рік тому +88

      If you notice the GPU is set to 2GB (because he only had 30GB available). I believe the driver is in charge of the GPU and can use as much as it wants too. Of course if there is some system files cached in that RAM you might experience 'hitching' as it evicts or swaps. But with 32GB total I don't see much downside to setting it to 8GB for GPU, thats still 10GB more for the 'system' than you had before.

    • @AIFT_Staff
      @AIFT_Staff Рік тому +20

      Shouldn't system already use ram when vram is overflowed?

    • @GLDragon93
      @GLDragon93 Рік тому +26

      @@AIFT_Staff Kinda, but allocating vram helps with stuttering in certain games, espeially now that some AAA requires 4gb as minimum. An example is COD MW2 (2022) that with 2gb allocated will stutter from times to times, as opposed to the smooth experience with 4gb

    • @goblinphreak2132
      @goblinphreak2132 Рік тому +23

      @@milescarter7803 in OEM bios you can set up to 4gb for gpu. and it does change windows to show 12gb system 4gb gpu.... because that's how I run my deck when in windows mode. and I do 2gb gpu for steamdeck side when im actually using steamos. usually with laptops when you have more ram, you can set higher gpu allocation in bios.... so setting 8gb would be sick and still have 24gb left for cpu which is more than enought.
      the next generation steamdeck should come with 32gb ram, 16gb for cpu and 16gb for gpu. each in quad channel and separated instead of shared.

    • @Gonnapissyouoff
      @Gonnapissyouoff Рік тому

      @@goblinphreak2132quad channel isn’t going to happen for system memory. It’s way too power consuming. Dedicated vram is more likely. But not 16GB. Again too many memory channels for a handheld. 4-6GB @ 128-192 bit controller width of dedicated gddr5 is more than enough for 1080p @ 60.
      However you would also need more and faster gpu cores so the increase in count and clock speed is going to eat at the power budget as well. Remember these devices are designed for 10-35w TDP, this is split between cpu cores, the memory controller, pcie, integrated chipset (yes it has one) area, and the gpu die and its associated parts as well.
      It will be incremented improvements for a while. But in 5-10 years we will see something special come out of all this

  • @DeckWizard
    @DeckWizard Рік тому +204

    Just wanted to say this video was an absolute delight to watch, thank you so much for sharing this with the whole Steam Deck community.

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue Рік тому

      wait till they start putting amd 5700u's into the steam deck that will be a hell of a thing to see then🤣

  • @markgadzikowski
    @markgadzikowski 9 місяців тому +55

    I'm one of this fellow's Steam Deck 32 GB upgrade customers. Works great. Good communications. Fast turnaround. Don't be afraid!
    Thanks for the upgrade.

    • @ugmack20
      @ugmack20 8 місяців тому +1

      How's gaming what games you played? Helldivers 2 what's the fps your getting

    • @jeffmonson_666
      @jeffmonson_666 6 місяців тому +3

      I heard something about if you upgrade the ram to 32 gb you’ll have to recode something every time the BIOS needs updating? Is this true what’s up with that?

    • @jeffmonson_666
      @jeffmonson_666 6 місяців тому +2

      I heard something about if you upgrade the ram to 32 gb you’ll have to recode something every time the BIOS needs updating? Is this true what’s up with that?

    • @Fekimeki
      @Fekimeki 5 місяців тому

      How much did it cost you?

    • @markgadzikowski
      @markgadzikowski 5 місяців тому +7

      @@Fekimeki Parts and labor for 32 GB upgrade along with installing a WiFi 6 card and shipping was $262.

  • @CrackerSmith
    @CrackerSmith 11 місяців тому +29

    Great video, wish you would've done some performance testing, or shown bios/spd settings using cpu-z, or expanding task manager (in your video it wasn't maximized). Also, some pre and post upgrade benchmarks/gameplay testing would've been awesome. Esp if you manually set GPU to 4GB for original, and 8GB for upgraded. Can you please do a follow-up part 2 video?

  • @Harlod814
    @Harlod814 11 місяців тому +22

    Oh my god, the little solder pieces left on the board after wicking were driving me crazy thinking you were gonna leave them there. You can't imagine my relief after seeing it all cleared up when adding the flux to the board. Good content 👍

    • @mortimermouse3086
      @mortimermouse3086 5 місяців тому +1

      i'm more stressed about the tiny shards of metal and debris all over the blue silicone pad.

  • @bryantmeza5044
    @bryantmeza5044 Рік тому +205

    It would be cool of you can run some gaming benchmarks to see if there is a boost in some games when it comes to stability and performance like starfield or cyberpunk 2077.

    • @javiervelez9329
      @javiervelez9329 Рік тому +33

      Performance will be nearly identical. If the new ram is 6400 mhz then there will be about a 5 fps increase over stock

    • @PauIieWalnuts
      @PauIieWalnuts Рік тому +15

      ​@javiervelez9329 yeah, doesn't seem like it will affect gameplay. Not quite sure what benefit this provides, unless the user intends to do ram intensive tasks like video editing or maybe VM environments?

    • @PauIieWalnuts
      @PauIieWalnuts Рік тому +5

      2nd thought, he appears to using the stock storage.. if that is true, he could stand to gain performance via an NVME upgrade, provided the board can take advantage of the increased speeds?

    • @twizz420
      @twizz420 Рік тому +3

      @@javiervelez9329 I doubt there's a way to change the frequency in the BIOS, and I can practically guarantee it wouldn't automatically overclock the ram either.

    • @twizz420
      @twizz420 Рік тому +7

      @@PauIieWalnuts 2:13 You can literally see an nvme drive in the first clip of the removed board.

  • @marios.2975
    @marios.2975 Рік тому +104

    Awesome stuff! If I had the equipment I would try it myself. Also quite nice it’s a modified 110 bios version which is the best for overclocking. Unlock it or use smokeless and try increasing the speed from 5200 to 6400 if your Ram chips support it. Which they should. Benchmark before and after would be awesome 👏

    • @IndianaDipper194
      @IndianaDipper194 Рік тому +6

      this^

    • @kevinkev1530
      @kevinkev1530 Рік тому +4

      Yeah

    • @themadatheist1976
      @themadatheist1976 Рік тому +2

      All I need is a pre-heater, I wonder if I can use my space heater set on the lowest setting!? lol

    • @kewlztertc5386
      @kewlztertc5386 11 місяців тому

      None of these tools are expensive.

    • @jackykwan2580
      @jackykwan2580 10 місяців тому +2

      This is not something to try for yourself you will screw up the pcb board with small components falling off. You need soldering experience to do this.

  • @balika011
    @balika011 Рік тому +107

    Thanks for using my modified bios. I'm the source of every unofficial Steam Deck bios that's accepted by the updater.

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  Рік тому +18

      Awesome! Yeah, I was surprised it just worked with the native updating utility like that, awesome work there. Do you have a website or link I can add where you may publish pre-patched later BIOS versions and/or more info?

    • @Retroman8077
      @Retroman8077 9 місяців тому +5

      ​@@dosdude1and no reply. I feel a troll lurking. This time with pink and orange hair.

    • @seffffee1333
      @seffffee1333 9 місяців тому

      Thanks for your work

    • @ttvdipps420
      @ttvdipps420 8 місяців тому +1

      teach me the ways sensei

    • @PanlasangMotour
      @PanlasangMotour 3 місяці тому

      Not yet upgraded my steam deck but i appreciate your work brother 🤛🤛

  • @campbellsoup27
    @campbellsoup27 Рік тому +29

    Just want to say that , this is an impressive trade that you do! I used to cadweld various larger gauge wires onto steal pipelines for DC voltage measurements for corrosion control. We would use thermite to basicallly sodder onto pipelines... Now I splace fiber optic cables which is fusion welding glass. This procedure and knowledge most people that aren't aware but you explained why you did all your steps as a knowledable teacher would, a great tutorial! I wouldn't buy all the equipment to do this procedure myself but kudos to your trade as this was a flawless proceedure on your half!

  • @LanceCSTCuddy
    @LanceCSTCuddy Рік тому +64

    I always recommend cleaning the flux off the board. Even the “no clean” fluxes can cause issues over the years.

    • @dayv207
      @dayv207 Рік тому +24

      The work space at the start tells me I don't think cleaning up is on the agenda, but the flux left on the board was also not a good look.

    • @jaro6985
      @jaro6985 Рік тому

      Good luck cleaning the flux out from under the BGA... 95% of people don't.

    • @BobHannent
      @BobHannent Рік тому +2

      I'm untidy but even I clean flux off a soldered board.

    • @MrBradleyykidd
      @MrBradleyykidd Рік тому +1

      yeah, but benefit of the doubt, maybe he cleaned it off camera?

    • @BobHannent
      @BobHannent Рік тому +9

      @@MrBradleyykidd I'd normally agree, but the flux was apparent when the deck was partially reassembled.

  • @destructionfun2
    @destructionfun2 Рік тому +25

    Could you possibly do a RSX/GPU upgrade on an original model PlayStation 3?
    The original models are prone to GPUs overheating, and I've heard of people swapping over GPUs from Slim or Super Slim models which were made on a newer process node and optimized for better thermals and power efficiency.

  • @ireallydontknowifiamhonest
    @ireallydontknowifiamhonest Рік тому +70

    Man i wish i had soldering skills like that, hardware modding like this always looks so cool

    • @dolphhandcreme
      @dolphhandcreme Рік тому +18

      @@AppleReviews nope, it isn't! I'm pretty sure most users here would rip at least 10 pads on the first try and maybe succeed in the 5th or so.
      Been there, done that! It's a thin line between good bga soldering and missing pads. Also, you have to carefully keep your temperatures and heating times in acceptable areas, otherwise you'll kill something.

    • @link1565V2
      @link1565V2 Рік тому +1

      ​@@dolphhandcremeyeah I'd probably go through 20. Plus 2 steamdecks 😂

    • @danratsnapnames
      @danratsnapnames Рік тому +5

      yea.. but if you make 1 mistake, it could be very costly. so take it from someone who does surface mount soldering like this guy uses, and its not that easy.. even with professional tools. its an art. you can teach anyone to paint, but only an artist can paint effortless and strides for perfection. you may have a hidden talent for it, you never know..

    • @danratsnapnames
      @danratsnapnames Рік тому +1

      @@dolphhandcremeexactly. been there also, its NOT easy.

    • @dolphhandcreme
      @dolphhandcreme Рік тому +8

      @@danratsnapnames yeah, but everyone can practice easily. Get a cheap hotair station, some flux, some balls, bga stencils, all cheap stuff thanks to China. Then take old gpus, routers, set top boxes etc. And practice! Remove the bga ics, reball them, check if everything works. If not, repeat. If pads ripped, get the next cheap appliance pcb and try again. It's dirt cheap to start with such things today. No big spendings, even the cheapest equipment is ok for starters.

  • @TheMrDrMs
    @TheMrDrMs Рік тому +42

    So refreshing to watch someone who actually understands how to (re-)flow BGA. Watching some other channels, it's like they use mountains of flux and I always cringe. I used to flow xbox 360 for RROD back when I worked at a repair shop. Fortunately we had a laser rework to make that job a lot easier

  • @ericsuzuki8966
    @ericsuzuki8966 Рік тому +9

    I use my Steam Deck for coding work in Windows and my applications crash because of a lack of RAM. This seems like an essential upgrade. Only wish you sold your soldering services on Etsy or something. Thanks for the walkthrough.

  • @onimus93
    @onimus93 Рік тому +6

    You made this look effortless, props for the skill.

  • @rklrkl64
    @rklrkl64 Рік тому +8

    This is a neat mod, but requires some good soldering skills unlike most other Deck mods. A good job you're running Windows 11 because I believe some SteamOS updates actually flash the BIOS, which could mean having to regularly reflash the modded BIOS back on if you were running SteamOS.

    • @werpu12
      @werpu12 Рік тому +3

      Yes the bios is reflashed from time to time!

    • @MiGujack3
      @MiGujack3 11 місяців тому

      The proper way would be to know how make the bios mods themselves. I know by experience it's not that difficult but you have to be very careful. Constantly flashing a custom bios based on an old build is not a good idea.

    • @XxAtomic646xX
      @XxAtomic646xX 11 місяців тому

      this doesnt require good soldering skills.. did you watch the video? heat to remove them, place new ones, reheat to seat them. this is a simple mod as OP stated.

    • @Shotblur
      @Shotblur 10 місяців тому

      spoken like someone who has never replaced a BGA chip ​@@XxAtomic646xX

    • @gabriellevesque2185
      @gabriellevesque2185 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@XxAtomic646xX If you think this is simple, you have no idea what you're talking about. It's simple for someone with experience yes. Not for new ppl at all.

  • @Stickynickky
    @Stickynickky Рік тому +7

    this is cool, I do a lot of light gaming on my decky but it cool to see people like you out there doing these mods!

  • @TheLiasas
    @TheLiasas Рік тому +8

    Would love a follow up showing the practical improvements from doing this

    • @MiGujack3
      @MiGujack3 11 місяців тому

      It's not difficult to understand. More memory means more wiggle room for games = potentially less stutter. As you gain VRAM there's less need to shift resources as they have the space to just stay.
      If you use Windows that means less reason to use memory compression which means you don't lose CPU cycles on it = more performance.
      Extra memory helps emulators a lot.
      You could also run more applications if you use the Deck as a Desktop.

    • @TheLiasas
      @TheLiasas 11 місяців тому +2

      @@MiGujack3 oh, no shit! And sure theory Always does 100% correlate to reality in practice, right????
      Ofc I know the plausible benefits to be gained from the mod, but there remain many factors that may still affect performance and make this not worth it performance wise. The best way to say for sure is to test it in real scenarios and see how it goes.

  • @patpatboy2
    @patpatboy2 Рік тому +16

    I'd like to know how the owner skinned their Windows 11 to look like Vista 👀 I always loved the "Aero" look of Vista and 7.

    • @HaeImAlan
      @HaeImAlan Рік тому +2

      same

    • @PinkSkinSisko
      @PinkSkinSisko Рік тому +8

      Winaero. It's a a comprehensive windows modifier and has the aero options, as well as windows 8. I use it to tweak windows overall. Disable telemetry, disable edge, updates, etc.

    • @dcfuksurmom
      @dcfuksurmom Рік тому

      @@PinkSkinSisko winearo only enbales the aero basic theme and has a lot of advanced system options that not everyone needs to be playing with.

    • @someguy9175
      @someguy9175 Рік тому +3

      Start11

  • @piropetka
    @piropetka Рік тому +40

    Love that mod! So simple 🤩
    Really curious about performance change if any

    • @pavelstoikov3780
      @pavelstoikov3780 Рік тому +11

      🤣🤣😂😂

    • @NonsensicalSpudz
      @NonsensicalSpudz Рік тому +6

      simple

    • @cavemaneca
      @cavemaneca Рік тому +12

      Prime example of how simple doesn't always mean easy.

    • @SonicFreak77
      @SonicFreak77 11 місяців тому

      @@cavemaneca well from a soldering perspective it really is simple and actually quite easy if you have some experience. normally there are tons of tiny parts beneath the bigger chips, the steam deck is actually really well designed for such tasks.

    • @flarkjohnson6785
      @flarkjohnson6785 10 місяців тому

      @@cavemaneca simple and easy are both relative.

  • @verylongchannelhandle
    @verylongchannelhandle Рік тому +17

    I wonder what the performance changes are like. Would be awesome if you could upload/link someone testing the performance with a before and after, seems very interesting.

    • @BlackUdon
      @BlackUdon 11 місяців тому +1

      Performance would not change if it's the same speeds.

    • @ixamraxi
      @ixamraxi 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@BlackUdon Out of curiosity, does the steamdeck not use any kind of page file? Because if it does, this kind of upgrade would definitely improve performance in situations where a lot of applications are open simultaneously, if only because it reduces the need and use of a page file. If the deck doesn't use a page file, then you're correct there would be no significant performance change.

    • @MiGujack3
      @MiGujack3 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@ixamraxiIf it's windows of course it has a page file. As for linux there's the swap partition. With this mod you could actually just get rid of it.

    • @ixamraxi
      @ixamraxi 11 місяців тому

      @@MiGujack3 That's what I suspected. In which case performance would definitely be better in operating systems like windows or linux running on the deck, but perhaps minimal benefit for the original steam deck OS..

    • @TheFinalIllusion
      @TheFinalIllusion 11 місяців тому +2

      Going from 16 to 32 gb, in a modern gaming setting, you will see small yet significant improvement. It will vary game to game, but for the most part you’re not actually increasing the frame rate, you’re increasing the consistency of the upper percentile of frames… which will increase the frame rate. But not that way.. ya know? I’ve tried 16gb, 32gb, 64gb, and 128gb while gaming using a 13900K. Sure, you can do it on a steam deck, but should you? No. Especially considering this is not a multitasking device. Unless you’re a Linux weirdo and using this as some impromptu desktop solution

  • @lemagreengreen
    @lemagreengreen Рік тому +15

    Hey dosdude, have you done the Nvidia 3070/Ti 8GB to 16GB VRAM upgrade? that might be a very popular service to sell.

  • @quantuminfinity4260
    @quantuminfinity4260 Рік тому +5

    I love watching these, I have the ram to try it on my Raspberry pi. But I’m scared I’m gona mess it up! 😅

  • @bubmario
    @bubmario Рік тому +9

    Would love to see the performance gains on the steam deck oled that was just announced . Crazy times we live in

  • @leonkiriliuk
    @leonkiriliuk Рік тому +7

    Ever consider doing a PS3 repair? In particular replacing the 65nm GPU (RSX) on an early unit with a 40nm one? I can see this becoming a big deal in the retro community as more of the backwards compatible PS3s die due to bad solder balls inside the GPU. Google frankenstein ps3 for more info.

    • @HydraInk
      @HydraInk Рік тому

      If theres no shortage caused by that bad solder, theres a chance you can reball the gpu and solder it right back on

    • @leonkiriliuk
      @leonkiriliuk Рік тому

      @@HydraInk you can not reball the GPU core to the GPU substrate, you can only reball between the substrate and the main board. PS3, XBOX, ATI, etc. GPUs failed in the late 2000's because of these internal balls failing. You can only replace the GPU.

  • @AustinAnthony-akaftw
    @AustinAnthony-akaftw Рік тому +1

    damn you! this is awesome. would be awesome to see what happens when VRAM allocation is slowly cranked up to 8GB vs the 1GB-4GB allocation for 16GB Steam Deck

  • @amweismann
    @amweismann Рік тому +4

    @dosdude1 - you have the part listed as K3LKBKB0BM-MGCP in your video comment at the time I viewed, but I think you meant to say the part # is K3LKCKC0BM-MGCP. The C version is what you showed in the video (with each chip being 8G, not 4G like the B version) and aligns with others who've done the mod.

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  Рік тому +5

      Yep you’re right, I pasted the wrong part number. I’ll update that.

    • @amweismann
      @amweismann Рік тому

      @@dosdude1 You rock! This is awesome and absolutely inspired me to try this on my own. Thank you!

  • @OoMetaLHearToO
    @OoMetaLHearToO Рік тому +6

    Upgrade was amazing,...Windows on Steamdeck, not so much. I'd like to see that upgrade working on the stock SteamOS with official Bios. Thumbs up for the soldering skills though :)

    • @qlum
      @qlum Рік тому

      I would say the same, though there are edge cases, such as playing primarily games that won't work on windows. The games on the deskop here however should work on linux.
      Only teamviewer can be problematic, while it does work on linux, it does not work in a flatpak and is incompatible with sandboxing.

  • @catalystguitarguy
    @catalystguitarguy Рік тому +3

    i think i'm gonna pickup a second deck and start modding the hell out of it. thanks for the inspiration.

  • @anadventfollower1181
    @anadventfollower1181 Рік тому +14

    Hey Dosdude, love your mods and discoveries. Is it possible to further modify the deck? Besides storage, and the ram (which is very new to me because I haven't seen anyone else do it) is it possible to further tweak it and make them faster? In addition to that, thermals will be an issue following behind it- maybe a very efficient thermal modification as well?
    Haven't seen anything cool like this by other people and their steam decks, besides simple to slightly more difficult upgrades which are all scratching the surface.

    • @fenrirIO
      @fenrirIO Рік тому +2

      With the same soldering skills needed for the ram upgrade, you can upgrade the wifi card as well

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  Рік тому +17

      Yep, the soldered WiFi module can be upgraded to an Intel AX200-series module for WiFi 6 support, which I actually did on this Steam Deck as well after making this video. Thermals seem OK as they are; upgrading RAM will not affect thermals at all.

    • @niteriderevo9179
      @niteriderevo9179 Рік тому +2

      i've also seen a heatsink upgrade under the name 'p3r monoblock'.. it replaces the little metal shield over the steamdeck's mainboard as well as the original heatsink

    • @AlwaysStayGeeky
      @AlwaysStayGeeky Рік тому +1

      I’ve seen them put in a stronger fan too….dunno if it helps. They never showed it. I just have a case with more grids. That did help abit.

  • @abysscodes
    @abysscodes 11 місяців тому +2

    Its amazing watching a master do his craft. Thank you for this so awesome to see.

  • @Black_Jhin
    @Black_Jhin Рік тому +21

    Love your videos so much! And a quick question, shouldn't those chips be LPDDR5? At least on the steam deck website, it seems that way.

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  Рік тому +34

      Yes, it’s LPDDR5... For some reason I was thinking it was LPDDR4.

  • @Pia-hx8rz
    @Pia-hx8rz 11 місяців тому

    I don't have a deck and I don't know how to do what you did. I watched the whole video. I enjoyed it so much. Thank you

  • @Quicky-wx8yh
    @Quicky-wx8yh 11 місяців тому +6

    The max Ram this apu can handle is 16Gb according to AMD specs. I am curious can you run a Ram benchmark to see if you can really use more that 16Gb of ram?

  • @julianB93
    @julianB93 Рік тому +2

    I think the Ram upgrade will be the next thing for the deck. 16gb is fine for most stuff, but there are games that are playable on the apu that exceed the 16gb shared, like Baldurs Gate 3.

    • @Generationalwealth94
      @Generationalwealth94 11 місяців тому +3

      The speed has already been improved on the OLED version. The next improvement will likely be... everything LOL. 24GB of VRAM with an octo-core Zen 5 CPU and 1080p 120hz OLED display would surely be very nice. 😊 But likely this will only come in late 2025/ early 2026.
      And man you people are way too spoiled. Back in the PSP days all you had was half-baked console ports that couldn't compare to the home console versions.

  • @JOSEPHZZ123
    @JOSEPHZZ123 11 місяців тому +4

    id love to see some benchmarks side by side 16gb vs 32gb

  • @killerkip1
    @killerkip1 Рік тому +1

    I do a lot of BGA and SMT reworking/reballing, glad it worked out so well! It can be tricky

  • @DragunBreath
    @DragunBreath Рік тому +3

    Looking forward to seeing if this can be done on the new OLED models

  • @aerodigital
    @aerodigital Рік тому +2

    What kind of monster would install Vista on a Steam Deck?

  • @owenjbrady
    @owenjbrady Рік тому +3

    you make it look so easy, it would be sweet if the GPU memory could be allocated to 4gb or more even

    • @Michaelmaertzdorf
      @Michaelmaertzdorf Рік тому

      As far as I know AMD APU"s have a limit of 2GB Vram for the apu. This would give you 30GB system RAM and 2GB RAM available for the GPU.

    • @Terr-E
      @Terr-E Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/users/shortsg88ZjosCfKg

    • @Justgreen89925
      @Justgreen89925 Рік тому

      ​​@@MichaelmaertzdorfI once allocated 8GB of ram to a Vega 11, it can be done by modifying bios settings

    • @David-eg6sd
      @David-eg6sd Рік тому

      The VRAM usage is dynamic

    • @Justgreen89925
      @Justgreen89925 Рік тому

      @@David-eg6sd it's a fixed value in the bios.

  • @mariusm3783
    @mariusm3783 Рік тому +2

    Please don't forget about the RAM upgrade on the silicon Macs.

  • @blackdeamon4958
    @blackdeamon4958 Рік тому +6

    Estaria bueno que lo pruebes con el SteamOS para ver el rendimiento en los juegos, como pruebas para ver si el aumento de ram sirve de mejora cuando estamos utilizando su software propio.

    • @nekominorinya2569
      @nekominorinya2569 Рік тому

      English pls

    • @blackdeamon4958
      @blackdeamon4958 Рік тому

      It would be good if you tried it with SteamOS to see the performance in games, as tests to see if the increase in ram serves as an improvement when we are using its own software.@@nekominorinya2569

    • @dilanfonseca4769
      @dilanfonseca4769 Рік тому +2

      @nekominorinya2569 It will be nice if you test it with SteamOS to see the performance in gaming, like tests to see if the RAM upgrade actually helps when we are using the stock os

    • @dandiaz19934
      @dandiaz19934 11 місяців тому +2

      @@nekominorinya2569 - just fucking use google translate. the internet is not supposed to be in English only.

  • @PhilXavierSierraJones
    @PhilXavierSierraJones Рік тому

    I love that jolly clipart computer on the Insyde Flasher

  • @charlienewman7496
    @charlienewman7496 Рік тому +6

    Curious if the ram speeds are the same? (I assume they are)
    Excellent work!

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 Рік тому +2

      Yes. The bios update doesn't change the configured speed of the installed ram, only the capacity.

  • @WaffleRecRoom
    @WaffleRecRoom Рік тому +1

    You sound exactly like harold from total drama island if he were calmer sounding

  • @ladeluff_
    @ladeluff_ Рік тому +4

    sweet upgrade dude. any chance for a return to luke for another upgrade co-op?

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  Рік тому +3

      I plan on it soon!

    • @ladeluff_
      @ladeluff_ Рік тому

      Great to hear. And tnx to you i got my gtx 1060 running on Sierra on a Mac pro 3.1 with web drivers, just last week@@dosdude1

    • @ladeluff_
      @ladeluff_ Рік тому

      so your patcher still serves as purpose :D@@dosdude1

  • @sushiroles
    @sushiroles 11 місяців тому

    it took me a hot second to realize I was watching dosdude1... lol love your macOS patchers!

  • @CanadianGamexchanger
    @CanadianGamexchanger Рік тому +6

    What is the maximum amount of RAM you could install? Could this take 64GB?

  • @codyvirga
    @codyvirga 9 місяців тому

    I found this so awesome and interesting, thank you so much. I still am blown away by the steam deck every day.

  • @xBruceLee88x
    @xBruceLee88x Рік тому +5

    Awesome work! Do you know if higher frequency memory chips could be used?

  • @isaachenrikson3197
    @isaachenrikson3197 11 місяців тому +2

    This is super cool! Do you have any recommendations for how to practice this type of upgrade / what to practice it on without risking an entire steam deck?

  • @БЕШЕНЫЙМАКСИМ
    @БЕШЕНЫЙМАКСИМ 10 місяців тому +1

    It would be really nice if Valve insert there 24 GB of RAM, at least for extra charge. It would bring a massive difference for some games using a lot of RAM, because sometimes i can see in overlay it uses 5 gigs for vram and more than 12 gigs for ram, which means it is using a swap file for performing better, and additional 8 gigs would give more space to breathe for the games.

  • @imnotindanger
    @imnotindanger Рік тому +3

    awesome man! great work! and i LOVE that vista asthetics. always brings me back to the good old times

  • @EmuTested
    @EmuTested Рік тому +1

    The best part of this upgrade is it's fairly pointless to do. Since 99% of games are optimized for 16Gb of ram. Cool video

  • @modriotgaming
    @modriotgaming Рік тому +6

    Is there any noticable performance difference after the memory upgrade? Kind of curious if its more than just more usable memory space.

    • @alexatkin
      @alexatkin 11 місяців тому

      I'd imagine any game where you fast travel between the same places a lot, or otherwise need to load/unload/reload the same assets a lot will benefit hugely from keeping them in the RAM cache, especially if running the game off an SD card.
      It should also help speed up switching between game and desktop mode.

  • @kzgames3023
    @kzgames3023 Рік тому

    Love that the same guy that has helped millions keep their macs alive is also improving handheld devices now haha

  • @1NIGHTMAREGAMER
    @1NIGHTMAREGAMER Рік тому +5

    for better performance would be cool if u could set dedicated memory for apu to 8gb and the rest to cpu

  • @LovelyAlanna
    @LovelyAlanna Рік тому

    You’re a man of culture, I see you made 10 look like vista, classy

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  Рік тому +1

      Haha yeah Vista is by far the nicest-looking version of Windows. 7 is a close second, which is all I use in the rare instance I need to use Windows for something.

  • @GuillaumeLortie
    @GuillaumeLortie Рік тому +3

    Hi 👋
    In case of upgrade like this, do you need to do a RAM test or you just assume the Memory is fully functional and just move on?

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  Рік тому +7

      In most, if not all, instances, any RAM issues are apparent immediately.

    • @lQuadXl
      @lQuadXl Рік тому +5

      *Memtest86 for 24hrs* 👍

    • @user-bp5py6bh3g
      @user-bp5py6bh3g Рік тому +2

      Always run a memory test in these cases

  • @NecroFlex
    @NecroFlex Рік тому

    This was awesome to see, it's so much higher than my skill level for now, but i'm slowly edging to having the knowledge and ability to do such thing.
    Only thing that made me wince was the board being held just by the side, bending quite a bit while you were removing old solder with the wick. I'm sure nothing can go wrong, but just that feeling of it not being fully supported while being heated up, gives me the old Macbook no display due to bent PCB vibes.

  • @DaivG
    @DaivG Рік тому +3

    The amount of screws and bits all over the work mat give me crazy anxiety. Awesome video and explanation for this project though!!

  • @tonnylins
    @tonnylins Рік тому +1

    Man, it would be nice to know how the performance is affected when using steamOS. 32gb sure is nice, and steamos is way more optimized for the steam deck than windows. I'm gonna look for the answers to this question.

    • @Quiana642
      @Quiana642 Рік тому

      I was wondering the same thing

  • @SufyaanDewan
    @SufyaanDewan Рік тому +3

    11:52 we will be gay

  • @Sartenuvens
    @Sartenuvens 10 місяців тому

    I can't explain why, but this video screams "2010's ish" tutorials, great video btw!

  • @mori7423
    @mori7423 Рік тому +9

    You are one of the most talented engineers on YT I've ever seen. Thank you for sharing all this!

  • @Retroman8077
    @Retroman8077 9 місяців тому +1

    Hey well done, your a pioneer. I was about to ask if even though it didnt say 32gb was available did it still utilize it as it was true.

  • @すどにむ
    @すどにむ Рік тому +1

    I've heard that parts sticking to tweezers is due to inductive current and are avoidable by using fancy ESD-safe plastic tip tweezers or simply a sharpened bamboo ones

    • @deadchannel991
      @deadchannel991 Рік тому +4

      It's because of the Flux in his case

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  Рік тому

      Yeah, just flux in this case... The tweezers I use are labeled "ESD Safe", not that that really means anything.

  • @rightwingsafetysquad9872
    @rightwingsafetysquad9872 11 місяців тому

    Very cool. I wonder if the same could be done for a Legion Go.
    Also, @6:30, Louis Rossmann says you're not using nearly enough flux 😁.

  • @allergictobs9751
    @allergictobs9751 Рік тому +1

    The board is simple because the AMD's engineering is fking awesome, the System on a Chip Ryzen.

  • @JesperWallstedtAHL
    @JesperWallstedtAHL Рік тому +2

    Sweet Upgrade for the Ram in the Steam Deck Love it dosdude1 What are your thoughts on the Steam Deck?

  • @ace306
    @ace306 Рік тому

    This is kinda sick upgrade. But my only suggestion would be put the subject in the middle of your video for its kinda sucks looking sideways just to watch what you are doing

  • @jondonnelly3
    @jondonnelly3 Рік тому

    impressive work ! Amazing how many balls there are and how close they are and the melted solder does not flow into each other.

  • @OldeGrumpy
    @OldeGrumpy Рік тому

    Nice job - I would suggest running the steam deck through a capture card in future though, I’ve got a bit of a headache with shakey cam .. and the light reflections! 😊

  • @IamSpacedad
    @IamSpacedad 11 місяців тому

    Cool upgrade! Would be great if future steam deck models are able to upgrade ram without soldering though.

  • @OP4455OP
    @OP4455OP Рік тому

    There's nothing can stop dosdude upgrading

  • @slothonastick32
    @slothonastick32 Рік тому

    dosdude1!! You helped me fix my 2011 Macbook with a fried GPU. Thank you so much you are a legend!

  • @TechWithMarc
    @TechWithMarc Рік тому

    I really wish I had your soldering skills, I cant even correctly join two wires together - Awesome work on that though!

    • @zeikjt
      @zeikjt Рік тому

      Skills developed with time and practice! If you start doing it and keep doing it you can do it too :)
      Just don't make this your first project, you want to start with cheap hardware and/or actual practice hardware

    • @TechWithMarc
      @TechWithMarc Рік тому

      @@zeikjt going to need to find some donor boards I believe to mess around with!

  • @rs2klee
    @rs2klee Рік тому

    if the chips are cheap enough to make it 32gb why didn't they just put it in from the start ? I'm sure most users would pay that little extra for more memory, or is it the fact that 16 would be enough for what it does and its needs ? would be cool to make these the best modular systems so when new upgrades come out you can buy the parts and do it yourself :) like your memory upgrade, but have the board that has some kind of slotted micro socket to just pull the old ones off and replace with larger and faster memory chips or modules. Same for the cpu, pc`s were always known for upgrading with faster and newer parts and was part of the fun upgrading to see the improvements you made.

    • @ixamraxi
      @ixamraxi 11 місяців тому

      The upgrade isn't really needed or that beneficial when using the steam deck with the original steam OS, software and interface, because its the same speed ram and the way they do memory management in steam OS. The upgrade is beneficial in this case because this person has modified his steamdeck to run windows, which will improve performance when he has multiple applications open.

  • @markdavenportjr5129
    @markdavenportjr5129 11 місяців тому

    Totally awesome respect that you and other folks that knows how to do this. :)

  • @MickeyMishra
    @MickeyMishra Рік тому +1

    *WHOA* You can FINALLY run CHROME Browser! It really is amazing just how much RAM you really need these days to have a system that is SNappy while doing a few things.
    Still makes me wonder how Windows itself just running an operating system takes almost 8 gigs all to itself on some builds.
    And with ALL THAT?
    The Task bar still takes a second or so to pop up.. CRAZY!

  • @chriskalkman3815
    @chriskalkman3815 Рік тому

    Oh, you had me fooled for a second. I thought, How and WHY is Windows Vista on there, until I saw the Recycle Bin. That is awesome! I need to figure out how to do that!

  • @oggilein1
    @oggilein1 Рік тому +2

    I swear one day I'm gonna have to send you my laptop to perform this exact upgrade, its a panasonic cf-sv1 and packed full of features (has RJ45, VGA and an optical drive bay and 90wh battery despite being in a 12.5" form factor and having been released this decade) but the ram is 16GB soldered on lpddr4x which really drags it down at times

  • @jakesmith5278
    @jakesmith5278 Рік тому +1

    Awesome. Now it's ready to the mess that is Windows 11. Getting Steam Control to work properly in Windows is still a pain though.

  • @alice20001
    @alice20001 10 місяців тому

    NGL that looks relaxing af! What a clean job

  • @B_M_A
    @B_M_A Рік тому

    I hope you cleaned the PCB after all of the flux haha. Nice job though. Soldering is so enjoyable to do.

    • @dosdude1
      @dosdude1  Рік тому

      Of course, it got ultrasonic cleaned after I was done.

  • @spacepirate9152
    @spacepirate9152 Рік тому

    This was really interesting. Thanks for sharing. I've been trying to learn more about computers for fun and how to build them.

  • @PFLX113
    @PFLX113 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the video! It’s very informative and very interesting. Greeting from Germany 🇩🇪

  • @Carbiniz3r
    @Carbiniz3r Рік тому +1

    i'd love to see benchmark differences in what it did

  • @laith66dude
    @laith66dude Рік тому +1

    would love to see benchmark comparesion before and after

  • @faystoface3134
    @faystoface3134 2 дні тому

    very very nice job! Have you considered increasing the battery life by doubling it? that would be great

  • @ox3965
    @ox3965 8 місяців тому +1

    Nice video, have you got any bench marks showing the improvements.

  • @Rodox2k10
    @Rodox2k10 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for that, the video is amazing.
    However, it'd be very nice if you could pull that off using the default SteamOS instead of relying on Windows to do the flashing.
    Future content maybe?

  • @Hijargo
    @Hijargo 9 місяців тому

    Love the random macbook touch ID cowling in the bottom right lol

  • @NATESOR
    @NATESOR 11 місяців тому

    Pretty cool! I'm far from an expert, but what little I do know is that RAM speed is much, much more important than the amount of RAM you have for gaming. Unless you're on like under 4GB or something, of course. (Tbh, i'm kinda scratching my head as to why a steam deck needs 32GB of RAM, but go for it I guess! Also: Windows? It's cool you can, but is it worthwhile?) I hope you got RAM of identical or faster speed!

  • @longchhun2977
    @longchhun2977 Рік тому

    I don't have steam deck but just love to see your technic how you do this

  • @KCKingcollin
    @KCKingcollin 9 місяців тому

    Great video, love to see cool stuff you can do with the steam deck, but can we just talk about the OS that's installed for a second? I know some people are crazy, and imo dumb enough to put windows on the steam deck, but did they really replace the taskbar with and even older windows? Listen, I try not to get triggered when people go out of their way to install a lesser OS on the deck, but come on...
    And I get why you'd want to dual boot it for example, there are very few popular games that don't run with proton, but your just handing away performance and ease of use that way
    look, do what you want, I can't stop you, obviously you can do what you want with it, but I don't have to like it, it actually gave me the chills when I seen the first few frames, and watching him use the touch screen was painful