Taking a look inside a Valve Steam Deck

Steam deck

Valve Steam Deck it was quite a surprise to some. Although there were already some patent leaks and rumors, the truth is that not everyone expected the launch of a new game console by this company, even less after the failure of the Steam Machine, or the Steam Link, and even after having removed your Steam Controller. However, Valve has once again dared to have Linux for gaming in this project.

Well, if you are curious to know more about this Valve console, or if you are wondering what is in the inside of a steam deck? Then you will like a new video that has been posted on YouTube in which the casing of this gaming device is opened and shows the components that constitute it, for the most curious ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxnr2FAADA

The video has been uploaded by Valve itself, and the objective is that serves as an example for users who purchase one of these consoles and who know how and why they should not alter the hardware. Although you have the right to do so, it is not recommended, since it could cause damage to the batteries and, of course, the warranty would be lost, since it would not cover this type of damage caused by opening a Steam Deck.

Before watching the video, Valve says this about it in the description:

«One of the most frequent questions we have received about the Steam Deck is about the components it contains and if they are replaceable or upgradeable. The answer is a bit more complicated than a simple yes or no, so we have made a video to explain all the details. Spoiler alert: We do NOT recommend that you replace the parts yourself, but we still want you to have all the relevant information about the Steam Deck components. "


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