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Steam Deck

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photo of the back https://lemmy.jacaranda.club/pictrs/image/aa74a32e-b453-4cc2-9845-7ae73d415860.jpeg

build was pretty smooth, having the right set of tools really helped a ton. bought the full ifixit screen removal set. happy to answwr any questions for anyone that is thinking about trying this!

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[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

that looks really good!

how much work/how difficult was it?

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

took me about three hours, make sure to look at a couple dfferent tutorials. some tell you to remove the motherboard and heatsink, but you can leave a lot of stuff connected to the middle frame. as for screen removal, i bought the ifixit iopener and followed their guide when i got to that section.

jsaux makes the best tutorial, but watching multiple still helped and this wasn't the jsaux kit so some of the steps were different.

good luck if you attempt it, if you are patient and take your time you should do fine