I Bought A Refurbished Steam Deck From Steam...

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @SalemTechsperts
    @SalemTechsperts Před 21 dnem +749

    The fact Valve actually sells replacement parts priced reasonably, for a device that is fairly easy to take apart, is HUGE for the refurbished market (and cheap people like us who want to buy refurbished Steam Decks!). Wish more companies would follow their lead!
    Interesting that they let the joystick ship like that though, and you would think they would re-paste every refurbished device before sale. Curious how much of a difference PTM7950 would be vs the paste you used, which looked like Noctua?
    Awesome video as always man!

    • @imfakeris1
      @imfakeris1 Před 21 dnem +67

      The greatest technician that's ever lived.

    • @Czapowski
      @Czapowski Před 21 dnem +28

      the greatest technician that`s ever lived

    • @justaadhdgamerwesley6244
      @justaadhdgamerwesley6244 Před 21 dnem +23

      Something something your mom

    • @AAlgeria
      @AAlgeria Před 21 dnem +11

      The greatest technician thats ever lived.

    • @northbridgetechrepair
      @northbridgetechrepair Před 21 dnem +4

      It would be cool to test and see if it made a difference and yes, I love they went out of their way to allow users to repair the device as well as providing support to have easy access to parts and even allowing of third party replacement options.

  • @badmoose01
    @badmoose01 Před 21 dnem +70

    if you ever take the back panel off the steam deck again make sure there is no micro sd card in the micro sd card reader. Those have been known to snap in half if left in while taking the back panel off.

    • @VerbalBraille
      @VerbalBraille Před 20 dny +5

      Ya... always double check. RIP my 512gb sd card. qwq

    • @nonox2
      @nonox2 Před 20 dny +3

      That’s how I broke my 256 gig sd card with a 100% just cause 3 save on it (it doesn’t support steam cloud)

  • @Collin_J
    @Collin_J Před 21 dnem +161

    When disassembling a steam deck, I highly suggest setting it face down in its case

  • @Oddlot0930
    @Oddlot0930 Před 21 dnem +27

    @10:45 It's hard to tell from here, but it looks like the reason the temps haven't improved much is because the cpu is using a little more power, thanks to having more thermal headroom it just goes as hard as it can up to that temperature

    • @cchalogamer
      @cchalogamer Před 2 dny

      Yes, it's using more power, and running higher clock speeds due to the extra thermal headroom.

  • @andrew23yt33
    @andrew23yt33 Před 21 dnem +223

    Next video: trying a 360 Aio on a steam deck

    • @imfakeris1
      @imfakeris1 Před 21 dnem +4

      airbus a380 jet engine on a steam deck*

    • @abiyansechansechan5402
      @abiyansechansechan5402 Před 21 dnem +3

      Ls swapped*

    • @randomgamingin144p
      @randomgamingin144p Před 21 dnem +1

      rtx 4090 to m.2 >:)

    • @RageQuitSon
      @RageQuitSon Před 21 dnem

      UFD tech has done some fun mods. LTT did a fan tower cooler on... Some hand held. Forget which. Maybe steam deck

    • @rotmistrzjanm8776
      @rotmistrzjanm8776 Před 21 dnem +1

      Why limit yourself with such peasant AiO? It would be better if he gone with 420mm :3

  • @fragalot
    @fragalot Před 21 dnem +70

    3:00 Have you noticed after taking it apart, and reassembling the Deck that the rigidity go away? 7:27 You're supposed to use the Steam Deck case, using the top lid up, to take apart the steam deck so you're not mashing the joysticks and buttons on your table.

  • @GradXL49
    @GradXL49 Před 21 dnem +144

    The way I saved money on my Steam Deck was by getting the 64GB version while it was on sale and upgraded the ssd to 1TB myself. From Valve the 1TB Steam Deck is like $600, with this method it was only $400!

    • @triphop7600
      @triphop7600 Před 21 dnem +21

      Did the same thing. Bought the 64gb version, then eventually installed a 2TB SSD. Got SteamOS and Windows 11 in separate partitions, and installed Clover. Been my primary gaming device, and even bought a relatively cheap stand dock and hook the baby up to my TV for couch gaming with an Xbox Controller.

    • @Dorraj
      @Dorraj Před 21 dnem +13

      Did you add how much the SSD cost to it? Cause otherwise this comparison is moot lol
      The 512 (or 1TB OLED) models are kind of "limited edition", they have more than just a bigger SSD, they have anti glare screens and a special carrying case, and some digital goodies. Not saying it's worth it for the premium price, but it is stuff you miss out on.

    • @minecraftvsmasterz
      @minecraftvsmasterz Před 21 dnem +2

      @@Dorrajif he bought the non OLED model then I don’t see the difference other than SSD size. A 1tb ssd for this should only be between $45-$60 so depending on how much the deck was, yeah it could be a very smart buy. Hell, he could probably put in a 2TB and still have it cost less than from valve tbh.

    • @Dorraj
      @Dorraj Před 21 dnem +17

      @@minecraftvsmasterz I'm just saying, you can't take a comparison, go "and I added this thing that costs money to it", and not add that to the comparison.
      He didn't even get the numbers right, he said he got the 64GB version, which is the LCD version, since there is no 64GB OLED version, and then compared it to the OLED 1TB version, since there is no 1TB LCD version.
      So the proper comparison, using current prices, is the 64GB deck, which is $350, vs the 512GB deck, which is $450. If you added a $50 SSD (which most decent branded 1TB NVMEs are more than that, but I digress) to it, then it was $400 for a 1TB LCD deck, which is great compared to $450 for half the storage! I never said it isn't worth it, I just think the comparison is moot if you don't add the price of what you added to it, and use the correct numbers.

    • @minecraftvsmasterz
      @minecraftvsmasterz Před 21 dnem

      @@Dorraj I’m unaware of what sizes are available in what options, I’ve never really looked into it tbh. But that’s what I meant is I figured it was the LCD option, just assuming an OLED isn’t that cheap. And yes I agree most high end or extremely reputable ssds are gonna cost more than $50. He should have better mentioned the numbers but I think we both understood what he was trying to get at. And like you said, the anti-glare screen is also a thing worth mentioning, because that is one thing I know about them because I remember seeing it when it launched. Kinda dumb tbh I think they should all have the same screen and you could just option the anti-glare. I do still think though that for someone who is capable and confident of taking the device apart should consider the options though.

  • @hai.nguyenhoang
    @hai.nguyenhoang Před 21 dnem +85

    Btw, under Settings -> System, there's a setting at the bottom called "Enable updated fan control" that's turned on by default.
    If you turn it off, it will make the device a lot noisier, but iirc, it can lower temps by a noticable amount.
    And btw, this runs Linux, your favorite OS /s.

    • @MansakeLabsOfficial
      @MansakeLabsOfficial Před 21 dnem +8

      Disabling the updated fan control noticeably improves the temps, I can tell just by feeling mine with my hand.

    • @Saprophyte2
      @Saprophyte2 Před 21 dnem +3

      Oddly I leave mine in the dock mostly and have it connected to a 1080p monitor and keyboard/mouse where I run games on it while waiting on stuff on my main computer. It makes a nice little second computer if you don't mind Linux and/or KDE.

    • @michaelduffek2866
      @michaelduffek2866 Před 21 dnem +5

      Lie Nux, sponsored by Linoooooode

    • @MansakeLabsOfficial
      @MansakeLabsOfficial Před 20 dny

      @@Saprophyte2 Add an Apple Magic Trackpad, and you've got the setup I'm typing this on right now.

    • @Rspsand07
      @Rspsand07 Před 20 dny +2

      If you don't use desktop mode and only play steam games, you never actually interact with Linux. But once you want to run epic or anything else, that's when the pain starts.

  • @The_Fat_Turtle
    @The_Fat_Turtle Před 21 dnem +15

    The temperatures don't often change that much with Steamdeck cooling upgrades, but it will drastically reduce the fan speed needed to maintain that temp and have a more liveable device.

    • @Rspsand07
      @Rspsand07 Před 20 dny +2

      Always wear headphones anyways, never heard my fan.

  • @iamtis
    @iamtis Před 21 dnem +11

    The "setting issue" in Half life is probably gyro. When you put your finger on the stick it is capacitive like a phone screen so it activates the gyro and make the aim feel wobbly as you move around.

  • @maolcogi
    @maolcogi Před 21 dnem +442

    I AM SIMPLE MAN. I SEE DAWID, I CLICK DAWID, I WATCH DAWID, I PRESS LIKE FOR DAWID. I AM SIMPLE MAN.

  • @judgmenthammer5254
    @judgmenthammer5254 Před 21 dnem +43

    So somethings to point out. Maybe some of this was lost in editing, but here is a list:
    1) Do not open and remove parts of the Steam Deck (like the SSD), without letting the battery get to around 25%, and putting it in battery storage mode in the BIOS.
    2) Make sure to disconnect the battery before removing parts like the SSD.
    3) A few expert modders have tested thermal paste on the deck, and most conventional TIMs don't do what the stock Valve thermal paste does. The others are too liquidy and are not as effective. You need to use something more akin to Thermalright TFX. The consistency is just a little different.

    • @ARCx9
      @ARCx9 Před 21 dnem +6

      What's the point of step 1 if you are doing step 2?

    • @judgmenthammer5254
      @judgmenthammer5254 Před 21 dnem

      @@ARCx9 If I understand, it is because there is still residual power flow. What I posted is from Ifixit, and they are the official vendor of replacement parts for the Steam Deck.

    • @judgmenthammer5254
      @judgmenthammer5254 Před 21 dnem

      @@ARCx9 Because you need to make sure you have flushed all power from things like the capacitors. The points I posted above are from the instructions posted by Ifixit, the official vendor for Steam Deck replacement parts.

    • @judgmenthammer5254
      @judgmenthammer5254 Před 21 dnem +10

      @@ARCx9 So step one is to make sure you are less of a risk of fire if you accidentally puncture the battery. The storage mode part is an extra precaution recommended by Valve themselves. One more tip, the inside of the Steam Deck case is a great surface to lay the deck face down while working.

    • @MerolaC
      @MerolaC Před 21 dnem +2

      Yeah, crap like MX4 or the Noctua, Dawid used, pumps out way too easy
      The paste used by VALVE is "dry" by default and has less tendency to pump out. It takes more thermal cycles.

  • @robpierce4712
    @robpierce4712 Před 21 dnem +15

    Of course there's stickiness on the right stick. It's a stick.

  • @darealmrcuts
    @darealmrcuts Před 21 dnem +22

    I bought the oled version 3 weeks ago. Some pointers - Increase UMA from 1G to 4G. Buy an anti-glare screen protector.
    Swap the nvme to a 2TB drive. Install Cryo Utilities and run recommended settings(allows you to run all unsupported games).
    Install Decky loader.
    Buy a DBrand killswitch case.

    • @LauLex
      @LauLex Před 21 dnem +2

      Or just get a powerful gaming desktop after spending all that cash on a steamdeck 😂

    • @crestofhonor2349
      @crestofhonor2349 Před 20 dny +2

      @@LauLex Why? That completely removes the portability of a handheld. You can't carry a desktop around but you can carry a Steam Deck around very easily

    • @AntiGrieferGames
      @AntiGrieferGames Před 18 dny

      @@crestofhonor2349 Windows Handheld exist those and works the same

    • @AntiGrieferGames
      @AntiGrieferGames Před 18 dny

      @@LauLex you mean gaming laptop?

    • @coreylineberry8557
      @coreylineberry8557 Před 5 dny +1

      I'd use a Jsaux ModCase. It's cheaper, whilst also giving similar performance.

  • @iwantpig
    @iwantpig Před 21 dnem +24

    10:45 you are in battery mode in the after shot, so it should be cooler and quieter.

    • @malikkelly
      @malikkelly Před 20 dny

      Rookie mistake

    • @thievingweasel2449
      @thievingweasel2449 Před 20 dny +2

      Might get some heat into it from the charging circuit, but the steam deck doesn't have any turbo mode that activates when it is docked or plugged in like the Ally

  • @blackknight95857669
    @blackknight95857669 Před 21 dnem +4

    Got my Deck as an Xmas present in 2022 and it's been awesome. I'm going to be putting Gulikit Hall Effect sticks in it the minute they develop any drift.

  • @spartaninvirginia
    @spartaninvirginia Před 21 dnem +20

    As I recall, the performance overlay is Mangohud.

    • @SciFiDude79
      @SciFiDude79 Před 21 dnem +2

      Yes, MangoHud. Very nice and useful. (I'm a Linux gamer) It's cool that it has some presets in place to give you whatever level of detail you're looking for. Usually, you have to use GOverlay to configure MangoHud.

    • @DuneRunnerEnterprises
      @DuneRunnerEnterprises Před 20 dny

      I keep wandering,if i can force myself to play some games with a steam deck - like combination of the mobile phone and a steam-deck like cover with jopads.
      I tried,but couldn't.

  • @rotmistrzjanm8776
    @rotmistrzjanm8776 Před 21 dnem +11

    3:10 FINALLY SOMEONE SAID THAT

  • @joenida2253
    @joenida2253 Před 21 dnem +13

    Ifixit sells the oem parts directly!
    Also can include tools for the job as a kit.

  • @Dorraj
    @Dorraj Před 21 dnem +16

    Honestly, the Steam Deck is what the Switch should have been. Ergonomically sound, powerful enough with enough tech behind it to allow to to play pretty much anything
    Only complaint is them sticking with typical drift-prone joysticks. I will never understand why every company under the sun makes them like that. Hall effect sensors are literally cents more expensive, and will last so much longer. Valve could have just made them for the deck as 3rd party companies have done already. I just don't get it.

    • @LauLex
      @LauLex Před 21 dnem

      I love my Switch, it's much cheaper, easier to use, has much longer battery runtime and a huge games library. The user base of the Switch completely dwarfs that of the steamdeck, and for good reason.

    • @Dorraj
      @Dorraj Před 21 dnem +10

      @@LauLex The Deck is plenty easy to use, almost to a fault. Like the "great on steam deck" verification is unnecessarily strict, even something like "one button might not match up" will cause it to not be properly verified.
      You're completely wrong about battery life btw. The Switch has a 15.95 Wh battery that gets up to 9 hours of battery life, while the Deck has a 50 Wh battery with up to 13 hours of battery life.
      The price is literally the same as a steam deck, with the 64GB Deck being $350, and the currently available switch being $350. Both can use an SD card as expandable storage, tho you can just easily open up the deck to slap an NVME SSD into it, which you cannot with the Switch.
      Also, "As of June 2024, there are 4,693 games available for the Nintendo Switch". There are over 12,000 *deck verified* games alone. And as I said before, the verification process is very strict, so the number of actually playable games on the deck is much closer to the 100K games available on Steam. Not even counting the endless emulateable games from the NES all the way up to the Switch.
      And the user base of the Switch is higher because 1. Nintendo is a much larger company than Valve, that has been a player in the game much longer than Valve, and is a much more known name than Valve. 2. The Switch has been out for like 5 years longer than the Deck. 3. People are scared of stuff like emulation, because of companies like nintendo which fight against people who want their games to be accessable.
      The Steam Deck literally plays Switch games better than the Switch does. Like cmon bro.

    • @lionletsplay6283
      @lionletsplay6283 Před 21 dnem +7

      @@Dorraj id like to add that while i dont own a steam deck, i have the first version of the switch. and everything about it sucks. stickdrift on both sticks and 2 pro controllers happened in less than 1/2 year in, most games cost 50€+ and it creaks, like you cannot properly grip it. and i handled it very well. if i didnt have a switch already, id buy the steamdeck in a heartbeat. everything i heard about it sounds great (apart from the sticks, which will probably develop stickdrift, but it cant be worse than nintendo, sooo...) that you can buy replacement parts is really nice (and maybe the most important bit)

    • @Dorraj
      @Dorraj Před 21 dnem +6

      @@lionletsplay6283 yeah I didn't even mention that too, games go on sale for dirt cheap all the time on steam, unlike Nintendo games which seemingly never go on sale.
      And as you saw in the video, the joysticks are super simple to replace. Literally just 3 screws and a ribbon cable, just buy some hall effect sticks for replacement and never have drift issues again (which you can actually do with the joycon too btw, I just don't think the process is as simple)

    • @rawhide_kobayashi
      @rawhide_kobayashi Před 20 dny +1

      saying the switch "should have" been anything other than what it is, presupposes that there were any greater goals than selling more copies of mario and pokemon. there were not. it was a minimum viable product to ship more copies of mario and pokemon.

  • @kpp8349
    @kpp8349 Před 21 dnem +7

    It makes sense there wouldn’t be much referbed ones available. Most people will either be really happy with it or are returning it for being faulty. If they arnt happy with it or came to sudden financial issues eBay or the local listings would get the cash quicker

    • @Boogie_the_cat
      @Boogie_the_cat Před 21 dnem +2

      Dude, it's called refurbished because it was a faulty unit that was "refurbished" by replacing parts to create a working deck.
      Refurbished doesn't mean used and returned in working order.
      This is a previously faulty unit that was returned, Valve fixed it and sold it.
      Do you not understand what refurbished means ? Possibly, because you can't spell the word, so how could you do any research on it?
      Jesus wept into his Christ Crispies cereal and they got all soggy.
      I thought I was dumb.

    • @Boogie_the_cat
      @Boogie_the_cat Před 21 dnem +3

      Refurbished does not mean used.

    • @kpp8349
      @kpp8349 Před 20 dny

      I dont know how mentally impaired you are not to know that refurbed is short for refurbished but there is good extra evidence to your brain damage in that you cant even read a full comment. I even say they were probably returns for being faulty. The only thing I left out is a good portion of those faulties are probably also unrepairable and get cannibalised for other repairs​@@Boogie_the_cat

  • @ChristopherAndersonPirate

    Still mad at Micro Center for not opening a location around here in Madison, Wisconsin. Sucks because there’s 2 in Chicago.. over 2+ hours away!!
    Btw you can open that Valve tag without cutting it by using a safety pin or clip

  • @p00ner
    @p00ner Před 21 dnem +13

    Dawid: "It feels like you could savage someone. That's cool. I like that. "
    😅😅😅😅

    • @hellmalm
      @hellmalm Před 21 dnem +1

      But Dawid! that’s illegal, don’t do that. It could prevent you from making videos. We wouldn’t want that.

  • @AS1CKPANTHER
    @AS1CKPANTHER Před 21 dnem +4

    I would love to see a video of you going through mods on the deck Hall effect joysticks, ssd, shell swap, buttons, maybe the deck hd screen.

  • @Official_RetroMania
    @Official_RetroMania Před 21 dnem +24

    Steam Deck is amazing! I have mine for over 1 year now and it was worth every cent! If you don't own one, get one! Absolutely worth it!

    • @thetruestar6348
      @thetruestar6348 Před 21 dnem +4

      I heard it’s great for emulation

    • @ONEWONDERSHOW
      @ONEWONDERSHOW Před 21 dnem

      @@thetruestar6348 theres a program called emudeck. in a few clicks u have emulators for pretty much everything installed with folder structures, and buttons all mapped and there's a second app with it that can scan all your games and add them to your steam library. u just need to add bios/firmware for systems like switch/ps1. best emulation device I've ever used.

    • @maolcogi
      @maolcogi Před 21 dnem +2

      I got a 1TB OLED model recently. Absolutely blown away by the things this little machine is capable of! Love it!

    • @Dorraj
      @Dorraj Před 21 dnem

      @@thetruestar6348 It is, and Emudeck is relatively simple to set up. I'd say retroarch is good enough (since it's just on steam and a very easy download away) but the retroarch on steam has outdated and nowhere near the same amount of emulators as the main version.
      The best way to play Switch games on the go is with Ryujinx on the Steam Deck. It literally plays Switch games better than an actual Switch. Don't tell Nintendo tho lol

    • @Official_RetroMania
      @Official_RetroMania Před 21 dnem

      ​@@thetruestar6348 Yeah is amazing for emulation! You can emulate everything until PS3/Xbox360 and Wii-U. Wii-U emulation is almost perfect, the Deck only struggles with PS3 and Xbox 360 what should be obvious for a handheld although some select PS3 games run absolutely great on the Deck.

  • @Thommygun-qv7um
    @Thommygun-qv7um Před 21 dnem +1

    2:46 I love to see that somebody else recognized the ergonomic issues with the switch and everything that copied it. Why is the right stick so far down? Is Valve the only company which took a look on both human hands and discovered that the right thumb is not mounted to the wrist? I tried the Steam Deck myself (borrowed from a friend) but had to buy an ASUS ROG Ally in the end. Because so many of my favorite games did not run on Steam OS (Linux) properly. Most issues were caused by Anti cheat software. The Steam Deck is still the better handheld, the OS is way ahead and the ergnomics are far superior since the Ally copies the Switch-layout...

  • @falcongunner33
    @falcongunner33 Před 21 dnem +9

    The steam deck is such a refreshing device. Finally something that’s intended as an open source paradise that’s easy to repair and affordable.

  • @J.Wick.
    @J.Wick. Před 21 dnem +1

    PTM7950 works wonders on the LCD deck. Or really anything in general. But specifically my LCD deck fared very well from it. Also put it on an OLED deck. It works well there too, but the OLED doesn't need it like the LCD does. Cheers.

  • @CamSally27
    @CamSally27 Před 21 dnem +2

    Its crazy how good the Steam Deck is but for anyone looking to buy one definitely get the OLED as its so much better in almost every way (especially the screen and battery life)

  • @pascal3026
    @pascal3026 Před 21 dnem +7

    Nice! I got my Steamdeck used with all the original packaging and another 1tb sd card, usb-c hub and a ps5 controller for 200$. Then i sold the controller and modded the deck with the money i got out of it.
    New backplate, new thermal paste, new fan and a custom heatsink.
    So now i got a super silent Steamdeck with 25*C cooler temps with a clear backplate for 200$ :D i absolutely love this thing.
    It cant replace my PC, but for mobile gaming sessions it is absolutely great.

  • @s0uthbridge
    @s0uthbridge Před 21 dnem +3

    At this point, there's basically no need to buy devices brand new any longer. Refurbishing has become so good over the years - you barely notice the difference. 👍🏼
    Nice vid, keep it up.

    • @turrican4d599
      @turrican4d599 Před 20 dny +1

      They should have refurbished the right stick better.

    • @luimu
      @luimu Před 20 dny

      @@turrican4d599 Clicking sticks were problem since the launch of the device even on brand new devices. Probably wasn't the reason why the device was returned so it was ignored.

  • @Jdbye
    @Jdbye Před 20 dny

    I feel like they've replaced the left stick because it was worn but they left the right stick as is. Usually the left stick is the first to experience issues, but if you're doing professional refurb, you should never replace just one or you'll end up with different feeling sticks and the other is sure to have issues soon after.

  • @northbridgetechrepair
    @northbridgetechrepair Před 21 dnem +1

    I got a 64GB model refurbished back when they first introduced them. I upgraded the M.2 to a 1TB and other than that, the unit came in pretty much brand new condition.
    It's fun to use on the go and have a dock for my Bedroom TV and one to my Computer and have a KVM on it too. I'm actually very surprised it worked very well with the KVM Switch so I can easily switch from my computer to the deck when I want to do some testing or just play around with it.

  • @GeorgeJFW
    @GeorgeJFW Před 21 dnem +3

    6:45 am just drinking tech stuff.

  • @reyalPRON
    @reyalPRON Před 21 dnem +1

    the images used for temp before and after show low load low temp on the repaste and high load high temp on the before... kinda defeats the purpose to not use similar load conditions?

  • @Gt_Vibes445
    @Gt_Vibes445 Před 3 dny +1

    Valve has the worst customer service ever. I brought the base model when they had that last big sale. It kept freezing on the windows side and they refused to rma air and made me pay out of pocket to send it back and refunded me. I’m glad I did it because I got the Asus rog ally and their customer service has been amazing even their warranty is miles ahead of valve I bought a open box rog ally from Best Buy and they rma it immediately sent me a label and everything. It’s things like this is what makes people being loyal to one brand over another.

  • @Jules.11011
    @Jules.11011 Před 21 dnem +1

    In the before and after from the repaste you had the steamdeck plugged in in the before but but in the after.
    That might also alter the performance

  • @philtkaswahl2124
    @philtkaswahl2124 Před 19 dny

    This actually seems like a reasonable option provided the shipping to my country doesn't nuke whatever price decrease there is with insane fees to the point you may as well buy one new (or new-ish) from local shops.

  • @jmijnen
    @jmijnen Před 21 dnem +2

    As owner of a Asus Rog ally. Im really a fan of these devices. Its amazing what these units can do. Where i was a gamer on a big rig. Since i have the ally. Im almost not using my normal pc.

  • @Sundayinthelife
    @Sundayinthelife Před 21 dnem +5

    I can't wait for the inevitable wild upgrade video

  • @epsileth
    @epsileth Před 19 dny

    On the fence about getting one. Want to be able to finance direct from valve. And with my luck, the second I buy one, a new version will be announced. Refurbished like new pride takes some of the sting out, and the ability to easily replace parts helps as well.

  • @oog1417
    @oog1417 Před 21 dnem +2

    If only I was north American, In the UK the refurbished 512gb is 570cad while the new one was closer to 700.

    • @yippy7951
      @yippy7951 Před 21 dnem

      I'm guessing it's your GST?

    • @oog1417
      @oog1417 Před 20 dny +1

      @@yippy7951 ye it means that by default all tech is like 20% more expensive

    • @yippy7951
      @yippy7951 Před 20 dny

      @@oog1417 Damn that's rough. I thought our 10% was really bad 😆

  • @WedgeStratos
    @WedgeStratos Před 18 dny

    I think the "stick drift" you're referring to in Ratchet & Clank & Half-Life 2 is actually the gyro support kicking in. Your analog sticks have capacitive touch domes that can enable gyro aiming on supported games, Half-Life 2 is definitely set up for that, as will be L4D2 and even TF2.

  • @jaturnley
    @jaturnley Před 21 dnem

    Not a lot of refurbs get back to Valve to re-sell, because they're so easy to fix yourself. IFixit sells almost every part for the thing, and with the most common failure point being the joysticks, and the low cost and high quality of the Gulikit hall sensor replacements makes the thing pretty much unbeatable as far as user servicing goes - you don't even need to solder them anymore like you used to have to.
    Just slap a 2TB drive in the thing and you'll be set for handheld gaming for a long, long while.

  • @DankerTVTimeCapsule
    @DankerTVTimeCapsule Před 20 dny

    now you have a steam deck in hand it would be nice to see you check out the 3rd party options for stick replacements. Also the common thing people recommend for thermals PTM7950

  • @lol123406
    @lol123406 Před 21 dnem

    there's an alternate fan curve in the settings that trades volume for better temperatures, but it's not even that much louder so i just use that instead

  • @ooTruffle
    @ooTruffle Před 21 dnem +1

    Hey dawid
    myself and one of my friends think valve is useing Mangohud for its overlay, valve is just applying a custom config

    • @elek101
      @elek101 Před 21 dnem +1

      They are

    • @Lemurion287
      @Lemurion287 Před 20 hodinami

      @@elek101 yeah, it's obvious. As soon as it popped up, I went "that's Mangohud."

  • @nukfauxsho
    @nukfauxsho Před 18 dny

    Dawid, i own both an LCD and OLED steam deck. Steam Decks tend to develop creaks later in life. If you have that issue, use some plastic safe lubricant on the clipping points after taking apart the steam deck. Then its solid again!

  • @aaronwlkr
    @aaronwlkr Před 19 dny

    What is crazy is I live in Miami and if it wasnt for your plug, I wouldn't even know the microcenter was opening..

  • @Noavaileblenames
    @Noavaileblenames Před 15 dny +1

    Noticed the temperature tests was with the charger connected before the repaste. Does not this affect the powerlimit off the APU?

  • @JSAPaik
    @JSAPaik Před 14 dny

    I purchased a refurb steam deck. Unfortunately the unit came with faulty touchpads. The replacement had a faulty B button. Another replacement after that had entire left hand controls unresponsive. The latest, which I decided to keep, but still ambivalent about, has wobbly trigger buttons. Yeah, so a huge YMMV on this one, there's no guarantee that you'll get a good unit, let alone a working one.

  • @victoresarey4036
    @victoresarey4036 Před 21 dnem +1

    I legit just got a 256gb used steam deck for 200 bucks usd on ebay with case and charger barely looks used honestly

  • @SoulRollerFIN
    @SoulRollerFIN Před 14 dny

    Great stuff! I love the OLED version I got for my wife. She loves it too, probably more than I do. Super handy to have it on a trip. And if you play it at home you can stream a game running on your main gaming PC. Pretty solid performance too for such a dated device. The OS is just awesome.

  • @pno
    @pno Před 21 dnem +2

    wow never realized how easy it was to do the service on the steam deck this is insane great job steam !

  • @MrPboltas
    @MrPboltas Před 21 dnem +1

    gulikit has hal effect thumbstick replacements for it, no more stick drift

  • @thomasg1513
    @thomasg1513 Před 21 dnem +1

    64gb and upgrading Ssd is best price to performance

  • @erk5243
    @erk5243 Před 21 dnem +1

    @DawidDoesTechStuff next video, "Upgrading this Refurbished Steam Deck" hall effect joysticks, buttons, nvme, etc?

  • @chuck2501
    @chuck2501 Před 20 dny

    The dead zone for the sticks is wayy over the top, dig around in settings and reduce them.

  • @BenState
    @BenState Před 20 dny

    If you did indeed drop the CPU temps by 10oC by repasting, that's a huge improvement but you were in battery mode in the after shot, so that probably explains it better.

  • @himbourbanist
    @himbourbanist Před hodinou

    I have the OLED steam deck and played a good bit of Cyberpunk 2077 on it, it's remarkably playable. Your eyes kind of adjust to the lower settings and framerate eventually. It also made launching the game on my PC's 1440p monitor feel like I was playing it in IMAX again lmfao

  • @BlackMercy-it1jp
    @BlackMercy-it1jp Před 8 dny

    2:52 I'm glad someone acknowledges this

  • @Randomninja47
    @Randomninja47 Před 21 dnem +1

    Would be interested to see you compare the lcd vs the oled.
    I had an LCD one I barely used and I replaced it with the OLED which I use all the time. Everything about the OLED just feels better.

    • @swiftrealm
      @swiftrealm Před 20 dny

      OLED is a major upgrade - highly recommended.

  • @I_am_ENSanity
    @I_am_ENSanity Před 20 dny +1

    Love my Oled, take it to work everyday to play during lunch.

  • @bryndal36
    @bryndal36 Před 20 dny

    Just make sure not to leave the screen on for too long unattended or there's a chance you'll get the black screen of death. There's nothing wrong with the screen, it just means there's a chance that the bios has caused it to reduce the brightness and contrast to the lowest point and is almost impossible to fix. In some cases it can't be fixed which is what happened to me. 2 days after it arrived. Which sucked big time. I've since replaced it with an Ayaneo Pocket Air and I'm pretty happy with it.

  • @CrocoDylianVT
    @CrocoDylianVT Před 7 dny

    4:33 it actually shows each thread cause the Steam Deck only has 4 cores

  • @hiijustin1905
    @hiijustin1905 Před 20 dny

    After a thermal pad from LTT, a new case with a thermal plate, I get mine running at 66° , never above 70 after running helldivers for an hour or two

  • @silverbackkk
    @silverbackkk Před 20 dny

    “Dawid broken in”
    I would trust Dawid with any of my electronics more than any major company tbh

  • @mindsunwound
    @mindsunwound Před 20 dny

    Guilikit, (the people who make the King Kong series of controllers) make a very easy to swap in Hall Effect Joystick replacements, very much worth the cost and effort to upgrade.

  • @CalmRedStorm29
    @CalmRedStorm29 Před 15 dny

    hi Dawid, sorry to bug you but I was wondering what kinda music you're using, particularly at the 1:51 mark, it's really calm and I like it, good video by the way!

  • @harveysmith6636
    @harveysmith6636 Před 18 dny

    Try changing the deadzones in settings for the sticks to feel much more responsive.

  • @dragonfire3697
    @dragonfire3697 Před 20 dny

    There are pressure sensors in the sticks to allow for gyro controls, just an fyi if there is any drift.

  • @grumpyoldwizard
    @grumpyoldwizard Před 21 dnem

    I have the OLED version of the Steam Deck. It is a nice little device. The only problem I have is with the buttons. There are so many buttons that it is hard to avoid pressing them while I am holding it. 😃

  • @lonergothonline
    @lonergothonline Před 20 dny

    I believe the steamdeck comes with warpinator, if you get the app for android devices you can send and recieve files using it, but you need to give it a security phrase in the settings, as devices only look for other computers using warpinator with that security phrase. windows has winpinator, which is a port of warpinator that works for file transfer between windows and android, so I assume it also works for steamdeck and windows. and of course, if you have linux on a computer somewhere you can get warpinator for it.

  • @JerziTBoss
    @JerziTBoss Před 21 dnem +1

    Steam Deck is awesome and the fact that you can buy it directly from Valve refurbished for cheaper makes it even more awesome. I have just the LCD version but I can't complain. For what it is and how much it costed me it's amazing and it makes me spend more money on Steam so mission accomplished for Valve I guess.
    Don't forget to enable system wide FSR in the three dots overlay to get better performance and better battery life.

    • @randysalsman6992
      @randysalsman6992 Před 21 dnem

      The FSR in the overlay never has worked for me. I had the 512GB LCD version and now I have the 512GB OLED version, in both cases the FSR never done a damn thing, besides just always reading it was off.

  • @therealbeast660
    @therealbeast660 Před 21 dnem +1

    Pickup an oled model when you can and do the cryo utilities might be video worthy

  • @nitroz4584
    @nitroz4584 Před 21 dnem +12

    We love you dawid

    • @wplegend
      @wplegend Před 21 dnem +2

      Definitely needs a bigger audience!

    • @hellmalm
      @hellmalm Před 21 dnem

      That’s for sure!

  • @DreadZep
    @DreadZep Před 21 dnem +1

    Stuff like this always seems like a prime candidate for a thermal pad instead of paste

  • @okaar
    @okaar Před 21 dnem +1

    Dude, please do a video of local game streaming. I use Moonlight because the steam streaming doesn't work reliably in my case.
    I'm playing Elden Ring like this, anywhere at home.

  • @kayakraver
    @kayakraver Před 21 dnem +1

    Got refurbished one a few months ago. Totally worth it.

  • @FlorianKF
    @FlorianKF Před 17 dny

    Best feature: Remote play on the steam deck. If you have a desktop with steam installed, you can remote play on your pc from the steam deck. Just plug it into your TV, connect a bluetooth gamepad und play remote on your pc. No noise in the living room and no other console comes close to the performance.

    • @jb8478
      @jb8478 Před 15 dny

      Why not just play on the desktop that already has Steam installed?

  • @y87_99Firebird
    @y87_99Firebird Před 20 dny

    I was literally talking to my coworker who brought hers to work last night about getting one. I, too, only saw one for the first time last night. Im highly debating on it as I want a PS Portal (I only have my Playstation consoles) but Id take a chance on a SteamDeck and maybe revive my old Steam account.

  • @SamusEny
    @SamusEny Před 21 dnem

    had my steam deck a couple weeks now and really liking it so far the only issue i have had so far is i upgraded my micro sd card from 512gb to 2tb and when i put in the new one it wouldn't stay in, the locking mechanism had broken and this seems to be a common thing with steam decks and the only way to fix it is to send it back to valve, i didnt want to do that so i have figured out a work around but still sucks that it even happened.
    i had a lenovo legion go for 12 days before i got my steam deck but it bricked itself and wouldnt go passed the boot screen

  • @nodak81
    @nodak81 Před 21 dnem

    I don't know what it is but I just never use handhelds. I own many of them all the way back to the Gameboy and Atari Lynx, but I just never use them. I've literally never played anything on my Switch which I've had for three years.

  • @JordanCarv
    @JordanCarv Před 21 dnem +1

    Dawid can read my mind... I was just looking in to getting one of these.

  • @jeinnerabdel
    @jeinnerabdel Před 21 dnem

    I got a JSAUX fan that sucks the air from the exhaust on top and it helps me to get up to 20C lower temperatures. It's a bit loud but I've managed to get from 85C to 65C in like 1 min. Those thingies kinda work.
    Ahh, one more thing, the fan has its own battery and it lasts like 1 hour before you need to plug it. Kinda cool (I wish these guys sponsored me for this mini ad, LOL)

  • @TaylorBrauer
    @TaylorBrauer Před 20 dny

    It looks like the clock speed on the CPU went up after the thermal paste. I'd call that a success. Awesome video as always, Dawid!

  • @AlkanphelPlays
    @AlkanphelPlays Před 21 dnem +1

    Oh dear Dawid, soon you will have the LCD 2tb and the OLED 2TB as i do ... they are freaking wicked if you have a wife/and or kids

  • @petecoventry6858
    @petecoventry6858 Před 21 dnem +1

    8:25 or a little lego :)

  • @Skett
    @Skett Před 21 dnem +1

    I'm honestly shocked it took you this long to get a steam deck

  • @jaxondabac8808
    @jaxondabac8808 Před 21 dnem +1

    one day maybe ill be able to get one in australia :/

  • @Akuzastar
    @Akuzastar Před 21 dnem

    I got my steam deck like this, worked out perfectly.
    Got it, put in a 1tb ssd and a 512gb micro sd too and your good to go for a long time!

  • @HeyImGaminOverHere
    @HeyImGaminOverHere Před 20 dny

    You can also access the BIOS and under volt the CPU and GPU which is awesome. Definitely reduced the amount of heat the steam deck puts out.

  • @TheRealsemaJ
    @TheRealsemaJ Před 21 dnem +2

    I'd highly recommend the gulikit stick replacement if you like playing on the steamdeck. The swap takes maybe 20 mins. They're around 25$ on Amazon.

  • @sir.fender6034
    @sir.fender6034 Před 21 dnem

    To increase stability on SD, cap the frame rate to around 40 FPS using the Steam In-game settings on demanding games

  • @JamsieYT
    @JamsieYT Před 20 dny

    i picked up a 256 refurb a little over a year ago here in the Scotland (it shipped from the netherlands) i love it.

  • @michaelb2westgaedu
    @michaelb2westgaedu Před 21 dnem

    This is how we got mine in January (256 LCD) and it was definitely worth it. Especially when we had half of the cost covered by Steam gift codes from the in laws from Xmas to bring the cost down to $125 out of pocket.

  • @wertywerrtyson5529
    @wertywerrtyson5529 Před 21 dnem +1

    I got a used ROG Ally instead. Playing older games at 1080p 120hz is nice and something the steam deck can’t do. And it can easily play non steam games and you don’t need to worry about Linux compatibility. Ally X would have been better but it was more than double the price so way too expensive.

    • @crestofhonor2349
      @crestofhonor2349 Před 20 dny

      The Steam Deck does have Heroic so you can play Epic and GOG games on it too. Although I will say the Ally X is my favorite

  • @DJ_Sycottic
    @DJ_Sycottic Před 20 dny

    As someone from the UK I can't believe how many stores Micro Center seem to be opening lately. Over here that's all companies seem to be doing over the last 10-15 years is closing stores and that seems to be more and more lately. Online shopping is killing retail here, why do you bother going out when you can get what you want delivered next morning or in some areas with certain retailers the same day...

  • @onion_____
    @onion_____ Před 20 dny

    it'd be nice if it was like apple refurb where they replace everything externally and just keep the external original

  • @RQUKOfficial
    @RQUKOfficial Před 21 dnem +1

    Stickiness on the right stick? Lotta stick!