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eXtremeRate Replacement Full Set Shell with Buttons for Steam Deck OLED - White

Regular price $35.99
Regular price Sale price $35.99
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SKU: LQXSLM005

Looking to make your handheld console stand out from the crowd? 
We've got just the thing for you! 
This is an amazing customization option for all you DIY enthusiasts out there with a handheld console for Steam Deck OLED. 

Read Before Purchase: 
1. This full set of shells and buttons is only compatible with Steam Deck OLED handheld game console, NOT fit for Steam Deck LCD (2022) handheld console. 
2. Please don't wrongly think this is a whole console. Actually, they are full housing shells with buttons for Steam Deck OLED without any electronic parts. The console and other parts are not included. 
3. Requires customers to take apart the console to replace the original shells and buttons with eXtremeRate accessories. 
4. Requires customers with high hands-on skills, no soldering is required. 
5. Requires a heat gun or hair dryer to disassemble the screen when installing the faceplate.
6. Tap here to check the installation guide video: eXtremeRate Steam Deck OLED Full Set Replacement Shell Installation Guide

Product Feature: 
1. Totally upgrade your handheld console to the exclusive and stylish level. 
2. Made of durable premium ABS and PC plastic, durable and practical. 
3. Completely fits flush on all sides; Sits properly on all the clips. 
4. The removable L4L5 R4R5 buttons design makes it more convenient to replace the back buttons yourself. 
5. Personalize your handheld console, with a variety of colors to choose from.

Package Includes: 
1x Backplate 
1x Faceplate 
1x Full set buttons 
2x Screwdrivers 
1 Set open shell tool 
91x Screws 
8x Springs 
Note: The console and other parts are not included! 

Installation Tips: 
1. Installation difficulty: High 
2. Time spent: 2 hours or more 
3. Patience needed: High 
4. Go slow. Check every connection. Keep your screws and inner parts organized. 
5. Watch the installation video guide on how to do it though, pausing and replaying often. 
6. During reassembling the handheld console you must be conscious of how tight you are tightening the screws, and be careful not to strip the screws or over-tighten any screws. 
7. There are multiple very delicate ribbon cables in the device that need to be removed and reattached. 
8. Use tweezers instead of bulky fingers at all times to help with the little pieces that you'll take to move to the new case. 
9. Please do not over heating and too long when heating the screen during disassembly. Also, make sure the distance is no more than 3mm when using the prying tool to tear down the screen to avoid damage. 

Precautions before installation: 
1. Please make sure that the battery power is less than 25%, as a charged lithium-ion polymer battery can be dangerous if accidentally punctured. 
2. Please remove the micro SD card before installation to avoid damaging the back cover. 
3. Please note that it will can not restore the original trackpad if you replace the trackpad cover. 
4. It is advisable to distinguish and organize all the removed screws as much as possible to facilitate the later reassembly, as there are a large number of screw types and quantities. 

Customer Reviews

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Steven Saephan
Nifty Looking Case

Case looks really awesome in person compared to the pictures. Fitment is mostly there, but the one I got has a slight gap where the top vent is. Gap is not noticeable to anyone else upon first glance, but since I know it’s there, it bothers me a bit. Also, it seems the tolerances for the screen gap is not as precise and tight as Valve’s, so there is a slight gap along the bottom of my deck screen. And maybe it’s user error, but my screen is slightly raised at all 4 corners. I cleaned all the old adhesive off and applied the included new adhesive strips. Overall, a solid shell and it looks awesome.

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Thomas Edison
Accomplished

Before doing a full shell swap on my OLED steam deck, I was nervous. Seeing stories on reddit where people broke their screens or took them 6-8 hours to do it made me very apprehensive and almost regretted buying it. I also play on it often, so I knew any time I was working on it, I wouldn't be able to play it. If I did damage it, that would be more time without it waiting on spare parts.

2 weeks after getting it in the mail, I decided it's time. I wanted my white shell with gold buttons. I'm going to put the time aside to work on it. I had the thought in my head that it would take 6+ hours so I made sure I had enough time to finish it in 1 day.

I had replaced my SSD so I was familiar with opening it up and had no fear as I got to work. I got to the screen removal part and that's when I was most nervous. It was surprisingly easy. It took patience and the video tells you to start on the bottom left corner, but I couldn't for the life of me get a pick under that corner. I went to the bottom right corner and it was loose, I was able to slide a pick under the corner easily. Using multiple picks, I slid around the edges carefully and left picks in on each side. I finally had all the edges up and it came off. That probably took 30-45 minutes including the heat gun. Everything else was very smooth and easy. The video guide was excellent but (to my knowledge) left out 1 step. Putting in the clear plastic dot that covers the LED light next to the power button wasn't in the video. By the time I realized it, I had my deck about 90% back together. I wish I didn't forget it, but it's not THAT important. So I have a little hole in that spot. I also did a little different order than the guide suggests, I installed the screen almost at the very end. I wanted to test it and make sure it turned on before I used the adhesive to secure the screen back in place, so I did everything else, plugged the screen ribbon in without adhesive and used some masking tape to secure it to the front. Powered up and it worked, so then I used the adhesive strips and stuck it on.

Overall, it took about 4 hours including clean up. Much less time than anticipated. Now that I'm more familiar with it and the confidence I have, if I did it again, I could definitely do it in 2-3 hours. Totally worth it! The sense of accomplishment alone was a great feeling. I also have a very unique and 1 of a kind steam deck (as far as I know).

Also - I didn't swap the TouchPads. That probably would have added another 30-60 minutes. I kept the original black ones cause I have a black case and black joysticks. I think it looks great this way. I considered it, but I think it would have been too much gold and that part seemed like a pain in the butt.

Overall very satisfied with the purchase. I definitely wish I put that little clear dot it, I'm 99% sure nobody else would even notice it missing, but I know it's not there and it bothers me. One day I'll open it up again and put it in! Just definitely not now!! Lol

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