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00:00:00 – 00:16:09
The video showcases a detailed exploration of modding the Steam Deck, focusing on upgrading components like the screen with parts from ifixit for repair and enhancement. The speaker emphasizes cost-effectiveness and a DIY approach, discussing the benefits of upgrading to a matte screen for a premium feel. The video includes repair demonstrations, sponsored giveaways, and offers guidance for disassembly and reassembly. It highlights the importance of precision, caution, and confidence in repair skills. The matte screen upgrade is commended for reducing glare and improving outdoor gameplay. Suggestions for future enhancements, such as applying liquid metal, are also mentioned.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their experiences in modding the Steam Deck, specifically focusing on upgrading the screen using parts from ifixit. They highlight the advantage of being able to repair and upgrade components like the screen, fan, and joysticks through partnerships with ifixit. The speaker mentions the option to purchase a matte screen for $100, transforming the cheaper Steam Deck into a more premium version similar to the 512GB model. They emphasize the cost savings and DIY approach to upgrading the device, mentioning that a micro SD card can compensate for lower internal storage. The speaker provides insights and guidance based on their own repair experiences, making it more accessible for users who may not be professional repair persons. They also briefly discuss the visual differences of the matte screen compared to the standard one. The segment includes a sponsored mention of a giveaway with NZXT, offering a PC and other gaming accessories as prizes.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the creator discusses a giveaway sponsored by Drop, featuring prizes like a keyboard, mouse, mouse pad, gaming headset, and customizable keyboard. The giveaway is open until July 13, 2022, and viewers can enter via a link provided in the video description. The video then transitions to a demonstration of disassembling and working on a Steam Deck, detailing steps such as removing the SD card, back panel, battery disconnect, and fan connector for repair or modification purposes. The creator also mentions using tools from iFixit for the disassembly process.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker connector and antenna connector are detached using tweezers. Various cables, including the display cable and audio cable, are disconnected carefully. The process involves removing several connectors and screws to access the motherboard. The video demonstrates the use of tweezers to remove stickers covering connectors and advises using heat to soften adhesive when necessary. Lastly, it discusses using an eye opener kit from iFixit to facilitate the removal of the display by heating the adhesive.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the individual heats the display adhesive to remove the screen but struggles with lifting it. They microwave it to soften the adhesive further. After successfully removing the display, they caution about being careful not to damage the ambient light sensor or other fragile components. The new display is shown and preparation for reassembly begins by cleaning off old adhesive and applying new strips. The individual expresses doubt in following the recommended method and opts for a different approach to align the adhesive correctly for reassembly.
00:12:00
In this segment, the video demonstrates reassembling a device after a repair. The speaker discusses the importance of correctly aligning ribbon cables and reinstalling components in reverse order. They highlight the need for caution and confidence in repair skills. The speaker mentions the inclusion of wipes and extra materials for cleaning and reapplying thermal paste. Specific instructions on reconnecting components, like the audio cable and display connector, are stressed. The assembly process involves securing the battery, Wi-Fi connector, tape, shielding cooler, SSD quick connector, and battery. The speaker concludes by mentioning waiting to test the device’s functionality before reattaching the back cover.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker examines the Steam Deck’s matte screen finish, noting that it is less reflective of fingerprints. They test the touchscreen functionality, confirming that it works. Taking the device outside to test visibility, they find that the matte screen significantly reduces glare compared to a reflective screen, allowing for better outdoor gameplay. The speaker concludes that the matte screen upgrade was beneficial. They mention that the next step with the Steam Deck is to apply liquid metal.
