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The YouTube video showcases a transparent rear shell mod for the Rog Ally by Handheld DIY, as presented by ETA Prime. The mod features a rear kickstand with additional functionalities such as a strapping system for a battery pack, improved cooling with a heat plate, and customization options. Installation involves replacing the rear shell and utilizing triggers and buttons from the original device. Testing reveals that the mod case effectively lowers temperatures compared to the stock back plate, ensuring safe usage. The video highlights the uniqueness of this mod for the Rog Ally, its appealing appearance, and availability in various colors through an Indiegogo campaign. ETA Prime plans to continue monitoring the rear shell temperatures for any potential overheating concerns.
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In this segment of the video, ETA Prime introduces a transparent rear shell mod for the Rog Ally from a company called Handheld DIY. The mod offers a rear kickstand that doubles as a strapping system for adding a battery, better cooling with a heat plate, and customization options. The mod is available in various colors through an Indiegogo campaign for $30. The installation process involves removing the rear shell, reusing triggers and rear buttons, and attaching the new mod case. The strengthened posts make the installation easy. A heat pad is added to extract more heat from the device, improving performance. ETA Prime plans to monitor the rear shell temperature to address concerns about potential overheating.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses using a heat pad for cooling and testing temperatures using an infrared gun. They detail the fit of the mod case, its kickstand functionality, and the option to use a battery pack or strap in an external hard drive. The speaker also conducts thermal and performance testing with Cinebench R23, comparing the stock back plate with the mod case back plate. The testing results show that the mod case keeps temperatures lower, reaching a maximum of 84°C compared to 88°C with the stock back plate. The mod case’s maximum recorded rear shell temperature was 108°F, indicating safe temperatures for usage.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the cooling capabilities of a mod case, emphasizing that the thickness allows for effective cooling by the pad itself. They also mention the availability of different colors and express their positive opinion on the mod’s appearance. The speaker notes the rarity of such mods for the Rog Ally and highlights that the product is now available on Indiegogo. They end by thanking the viewers for watching and providing links for more information.