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- | [title|Steam Deck |
+ | [title|Steam Deck] |
- | [summary]A handheld gaming console made by Valve, released on February 25, 2022.[/summary] |
+ | [page_title|Steam Deck Repair] |
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+ | [summary]Repair, disassembly, and troubleshooting information for the Steam Deck with LCD display, a handheld gaming console made by Valve, released on February 25, 2022. Identified by model number 1010.[/summary] |
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The iFixit team tore down the Steam Deck ahead of its February 25th release date. Check out the video and blog post [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/57101/steam-deck-teardown|here]! | |
- | == Background |
+ | == Background == |
The Steam Deck is a handheld, portable gaming console made by Valve. It’s very reminiscent of the [[Topic:Nintendo Switch Lite|Nintendo Switch Lite]], [[Topic:Asus ROG Ally|Asus ROG Ally|new_window=true]], AYA Neo, or OneXPlayer, with its 7-inch display bookended by two non-removable controllers that feature thumbsticks and haptic trackpads on both sides, with a full suite of triggers, bumpers, back buttons, and menu buttons—plus the standard ABXY and D-pad. | |
- | The Steam Deck runs [guide|147811|a custom AMD APU|stepid=303180|new_window=true] on the 64-bit x86 CPU architecture and is designed to play your entire Steam library of games. The console runs SteamOS v3.0, which is a modified version of Arch Linux that supports Proton, allowing most Windows games to be played on SteamOS. The console also supports multi-boot with a user-accessible BIOS menu. |
+ | The Steam Deck LCD runs [guide|147811|a custom AMD APU|stepid=303180|new_window=true] on the 64-bit x86 CPU architecture and is designed to play your entire Steam library of games. The console runs [[Topic:SteamOS|SteamOS]] v3.0, which is a modified version of [[Topic:Arch Linux|Arch Linux]] that supports Proton, allowing most Windows games to be played on SteamOS. The console also supports multi-boot with a user-accessible BIOS menu. |
Valve revealed the Steam Deck gaming console in July 2021 after several months of rumors and announced that the device would begin shipping in December 2021. The Steam Deck succumbed to chip shortage delays, however, with the release date pushed to late February 2022. | |
The [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Game-Console/Steam-Deck|most often replaced Steam Deck parts] include the fan, thumbsticks, and bumper button assemblies. | |
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+ | Valve released a formal refresh in November 2023 in the form of the [[Topic:Steam Deck OLED|Steam Deck OLED|new_window=true]]. |
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+ | == Identification == |
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+ | The Steam Deck is a black, rectangular device with a screen in the center. Two square touchpad inputs can be found on either side of the screen. Above each of these touchpads rests a joystick. In the upper right corner, a traditional button array can be found (A, B, X, Y), with a directional button pad on the upper left. The shoulders of the Steam Deck feature two buttons each, for your typical R1, R2, L1, L2 triggers, as well as four additional buttons on the back (two on each side) for R3, R4, L3, L4. |
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+ | There are three variants of the Steam Deck, with the main differentiating feature being the storage: |
+ | |
+ | * The base model has 64GB of storage using an eMMC internal storage unit which using PCIe 2.0 x1. |
+ | * The mid tier model has 256GB of storage on an NVMe SSD using a PCIe 3.0 x2 or x4. |
+ | * The top tier model has a 512 GB NVMe SSD using PCIe 3.0 x2 or x4. It also features an anti-glare coating on the glass. |
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+ | You can find which version of Steam Deck you have by navigating to the ***Settings*** menu and navigating to ***Settings*** > ***Model/Serial Numbers*** (under the ***Hardware*** header). |
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+ | Note that, according to Steam, there is no discernible difference in performance between PCIe 3.0 x2 and x4 in this application. |
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+ | Valve started shipping Steam Decks with refreshed internal designs in early 2023. [guide|148893|Remove the back cover|new_window=true] to check what version you have: |
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+ | * An ***original*** Steam Deck will have a metallic motherboard shield and a fan with square sides, as [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/dLHFOKZhRCiknI3w.full|seen here|new_window=true]. |
+ | * A ***refreshed*** Steam Deck will have a black motherboard shield and a fan with curved sides, as [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/l2ABGc6CMQFIytZB.full|seen here|new_window=true]. |
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+ | All Steam Deck LCD variants can be identified by model number ***1010***. |
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+ | Valve announced the [[Topic:Steam Deck OLED|Steam Deck OLED|new_window=true]] in November 2023. The Steam Deck OLED has identical exterior dimensions to the Steam Deck LCD, but the ***OLED model*** can be quickly identified by its bright orange power button along the top edge. |
== Specifications == |
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