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The video focusses on new accessories and modifications for gaming devices, primarily the Rog Ally and Steam Deck, aimed at enhancing functionality and aesthetics. Key accessories from JS Ax include a mod case with a removable front panel, thick protective material, and a built-in kickstand that supports easy attachment of additional components like a battery or hard drive. A significant highlight is the battery pack, which includes an LCD and supports high power output for extended battery life and high-performance modes. The video also features a transparent RGB backplate designed to improve airflow and aesthetics with customizable images and an internal RGB panel.
The Steam Deck section involves replacing the rear shell with a transparent one to improve ventilation and aesthetics, displaying a step-by-step guide to ensure proper installation, while also discussing the importance of careful handling of small parts.
For the Rog Ally, the presenter details installing various components, emphasizing the necessity of covering the motherboard’s light sensor and the use of blackout stickers to ensure the device operates correctly. The thick sticker addition improves the look of the transparent case, enhancing user experience. The segment concludes with installation tips, showcasing the perfect fit of these modifications, and hints at future color options.
Overall, the video highlights the practical enhancements and aesthetic improvements these accessories provide, promoting better device performance, extended battery life, and cooler operation temperatures, with convenient links to purchase these products.
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In this part of the video, ETA Prime discusses some exciting new accessories for the Rog Ally from JS Ax, including a mod case and an RGB transparent back plate. He introduces a battery pack that can power the Ally or other handheld gaming devices, and praises its design. JS Ax, known for their Steam Deck accessories, now offers items for the Rog Ally. The new mod case offers full protection with a removable front panel and built-in kickstand, and allows for attaching a battery or hard drive. The case is made of thick, malleable PU rubber/plastic and provides secure housing for the device, ensuring all ports and vents remain accessible. The front panel is designed to protect the analog sticks and features textured palm rests to prevent slipping.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses various enhancements for the Rog Ally device. They highlight a rear strap system that allows the attachment of an additional battery pack, enhancing battery life significantly. The battery pack, which has a built-in LCD and can output up to 100 Watts, helps run the device in a high-performance mode similar to being docked. The presenter notes the practical aspects of this setup, including the charging capacity and the convenience of a 90-degree USB type-C cable for tidy cable management.
Additionally, they introduce a new RGB transparent backplate for the device, aimed at improving aesthetics and ventilation. This backplate includes unobstructed vents and an internal RGB panel with customizable images. All necessary accessories for installation are provided, and the presenter mentions that the installation process is straightforward, supported by a guide available online.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses modifying the Steam Deck by replacing the rear shell with a transparent one that offers better ventilation. They start by shutting down the device and using the provided screwdriver to remove six screws on the back. A pick is then used to pry the shell off, particularly near the triggers for ease. The presenter has upgraded the SSD from 512 GB to 1 TB previously. They compare the stock shell’s vents with the larger ones on the transparent shell. The rear buttons and triggers need to be transferred from the stock shell, taking care to manage small parts like a spring behind the large head screw. The provided high-quality screwdriver is praised. The process involves reattaching the triggers and buttons, ensuring everything lines up perfectly in the new shell. Finally, the video hints at some optional internal modifications to the Ally itself.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses the installation and functionalities of various components for the Rog Ally. Key points include the importance of covering the motherboard’s light sensor with provided blackout stickers to ensure the device powers on correctly. The addition of a thick sticker to improve the aesthetic of the transparent case covering the battery is also highlighted. The segment also details the customizable RGB panel, offering five different designs and an option to self-customize using stencils and paint. The RGB panel is powered by its own built-in battery with a USB type-C charging port, providing around four hours of runtime and access to different RGB modes. The presenter completes the installation by fitting and securing the rear shell onto the Ally, noting the perfect fit and the potential for future color options.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the transparent clear case available on their website and how it perfectly fits and enhances the performance of the ROG Ally. They demonstrate the use of an RGB module that can be charged via a USB type-c port and has five different RGB modes. The case features larger vents which help in cooling. Performance tests comparing the original back panel and the new transparent case show a temperature drop of 5°C in turbo mode with a marginal increase in benchmark scores. Even though FPS gains are minimal, the improved airflow significantly cools the APU. The speaker concludes by mentioning that additional accessories are available on the website and providing links for purchase.
