cats,
@cats@lemmy.world avatar

How does this compare to a shell swap on the Switch? I’ve done my switch twice, but that’s all of my experience with taking electronics apart. The deck intimidates me, but damn do I want that see-through case. I have both a game boy and my switch in clear pink, and I want the set.

cunnilingsus, (edited )

How’s the grill on top handling heat? Mine cracked in several spots after just a week or two of use.

jerb,

I would do this in a heartbeat if I didn't already have a skin and case on mine, it would be pointless :(

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

I considered getting a skin, but I assumed it would have the same problem all the other device skins I've ever applied end up having: Peeling, bubbling, and looking cheap+amateur.

A full case swap on the other hand, and this thing looks like it could have come from the factory that way.

jerb,

Yeah the original skin I had was a nightmare to install but looked okayish after it was done. Looks great in a case, though (it's the Killswitch case so it comes with a cut-down version of the skin that just covers the front a bit)

I fully agree otherwise- I have an atomic purple Switch with the Extremerate shells and it looks fantastic. They make good stuff.

Fubarberry,

You're a lot braver than me. Hope you enjoy it!

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

I certainly do!

GotSka81,

Overall, do you think it was worth it? I love the look but am worried about damaging my deck (I'm fairly experienced with computer and phone repair, but there's always the chance of damage) and being unhappy with the end result.

I think I may just go with the back cover from Jsaux and call it a day.

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

It was 100% worth it for me, but I have several handhelds that I have disassembled numerous times and have proper tools, so I wasn't expecting any big trouble. I decided beforehand that I wasn't going to swap the touchpad covers or the buttons, because I think they look cheap and bad. So that simplified concerns about the touchpads being fragile and/or hard to modify.

My process was to watch extremeRate's howto before buying, and then weigh the risks as such:

  • Assuming no carelessness, what's likely to break?
    • Screen
    • Trigger hinge(s)
  • How much do they cost?
    • $70
    • $20 (each)

And since I can afford ~$110 it would cost if I broke both triggers and the screen, it would be sad if I broke it, but not a huge problem.

And ... I love it. I keep looking at it and just being floored that it's mine.

Wavebeam,
Wavebeam avatar

What method did you use to remove the screen? Taki Udon said the included pry tools weren’t very good, did you use those? Did you end up marring the black paint on the bezel like him? How difficult was the screen removal? Was it super scary?

I’ve got experience repairing Apple products, so i could probably handle this, but I’m not sure it’s worth the risk.

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

yeah, I saw his video and was glad to see the warnings - it was actually really helpful in my swap. It's because of him that I chose to just use my iFixit Pro Tech toolkit, and completely ignored the tools they included in the shell swap kit.

I used a hair dryer for heat, heating on its "high" and "slow" settings, just going around the edges for about 3-4 minutes, re-heated when it felt necessary.

iFixit's suction cup has a very nice handle that doesn't budge even with a fair bit of force, and I used the blue plastic triangle opening picks that come in the iFixit kit for the process of actually prying up the screen and severing the adhesive.

As a result, that process didn't scratch the black paint on the bezel, at all.

There's a 'hook' tool that comes in the kit (I think it's called the halberd spudger?), which I used to very carefully peel away the adhesive from the screen backing without scraping or even touching the paint. The adhesive strips just kinda stuck to the side of the hook and curled up.

I wouldn't say it was difficult, just nerve-wracking as I've never been successful with removing adhesive screens. The main thing, as Taki suggested, is just to be patient and not get in a hurry. So I'd say not hard, just slow.

neonfire,
neonfire avatar

oh I was about to buy the shell till I heard you have to deal with adhesive. Too much anxiety for that lol

walderan,

The standard shell on the steam deck can be a bit creaky if you put pressure on certain points. How's the new one?

Fubarberry,

Haven't noticed any creaking or flexing on my original deck either.

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

I've never noticed any creaking from mine, before or after the swap. Any specific pressure/motions you can think of that I should try?

walderan,

I don't know how statistically prevalent it is, and where you'd get it varies. Sounds great that you don't have to deal with it either before or after.

For me initially it was around the usb port when I press down on it. Nowadays, I get it when I do a twisty motion with both hands while holding it, but I've had it for well over a year, and it has experienced a couple of bumpy falls in the meantime.

GotSka81,

Mine creaks when I squeeze the right grip a certain way. Nothing terrible, but noticeable.

ZachAR3,

Same! In the exact same spot as well (right grip)

Wavebeam,
Wavebeam avatar

I also have this creaky spot! Crazy.

SlovenianSocket,
@SlovenianSocket@lemmy.ca avatar

Taking the screws out and re-torquing them correctly seems to fix that, at least it did for me.

uninvitedguest,
@uninvitedguest@lemmy.ca avatar

Twist it like an ice cube tray to see if it pops out.

morgan_423,
@morgan_423@lemmy.world avatar

Seems like people aren't a big fan of sardonic humor anymore, but I enjoy it. Have an upvote lol

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

dang it, did it too hard and all the bits fell out.

now I've got 1s and 0s all over the place and it's your fault

jokes_on_you,

Is it as hard as they say?

uninvitedguest,
@uninvitedguest@lemmy.ca avatar

Are you now permanently aroused?

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

69% aroused, 420% of the time

JCreazy,

Oh wow, I didn’t realize extremerate was making these. I bought one of those clear backs but a whole shell swap might be in order. How long did it take and how difficult was it?

ShoePaste,

man, those shells are slick. was it tricky at all to do the swap?

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