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  • Nah, every little button and board are all individually screwed into the front case. So swapping it is literally removing those things one at a time, setting them aside, doing the rest of the work, then putting all those little pieces back in exactly where they go.

    The instructions have over a 100 steps, then you do them an in reverse. So over 200 steps to do it all.

    I bet you could get fast at it, but first time? Gonna be slow.

    But the screen swap is just the motherboard in and out I'm pretty sure.

  • While not as enticing, it should be much easier for the deck to handle.

    People's concern with the increased resolution is that games that are already marginal, like horizon forbidden West, will slip further down in frame rate.

    If hardware accelerated 720p becomes a thing with a software update, I'll most likely bump it down for a net INCREASE in performance 😬

  • Well, I'm sure I could've gone faster, I did stop to help my buddy a number of times. But yeah it's at least 2 or 3 hours, lots of little bits and bobs and they all have to go back in the right spots. It's not hard per se, except for the screen removal, it's just tedious.

    Thanks I think it looks great too! 😄

  • Yes unfortunately. I thought I wouldn't have to, that's half the reason I got the extra case. But the way the steam deck is designed, the internal frame is screwed to the front case with 6 screws that are under the screen 🫠

    Edit: Swapping the screen without swapping the case would be significantly easier, you've only gotta go down as deep as the motherboard.