One crafty user proved you can make the Steam Deck more portable... by turning it into a brick

One crafty user proved you can make the Steam Deck more portable... by turning it into a brick

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One crafty user proved you can make the Steam Deck more portable... by turning it into a brick
Author: allisa.james@futurenet.com (Allisa James)
Published: Jan, 28 2025 14:26

Make the Steam Deck more portable with this one trick. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Steam Deck has taken the gaming handheld market by storm since its initial launch, enabling users to play the best PC games in a much smaller and more portable form factor. However, one person decided that his OLED Steam Deck wasn’t portable enough, and decided to take matters into his own hands.

 [Pictures of Steam Brick with controller, case, and AR glasses]
Image Credit: TechRadar [Pictures of Steam Brick with controller, case, and AR glasses]

User crastinator-pro’s disclaimer on the GitHub page reads “I am not a smart man,” after he describes his thought process behind the massive modification process, which involved stripping down the portable’s screen and controller. According to the post, he only found himself using the Deck with either AR Glasses or a TV and, more often than not, leaving it at home due to it being too bulky for his taste.

 [Allisa James]
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Crastinator-pro started by testing if the Steam Deck would still boot if he disconnected everything but the fan from the motherboard. He found that it would, writing that it “will boot output display over USB and accept peripherals via an external dock.” After more tearing down, he then made a basic case to house the brick-like ‘console.’ The biggest obstacle here was ensuring that the case wouldn’t melt from any heat generated by gaming sessions.

 [An image of the Nintendo Switch 2]
Image Credit: TechRadar [An image of the Nintendo Switch 2]

The final result is truly a marvel of engineering. The ‘brick’ is roughly one-third the size of the Steam Deck, four times smaller than its OEM case, and 24% lighter. The ‘brick’s’ dimensions are 7.6 x 4.9 x 0.8 inches / 193.5 x 126.5 x 21mm, and it weighs 16.7oz / 474g, compared with the original OLED Steam Deck’s 4.6 x 11.7 x 1.9 inches and a weight of 1.41lbs.

 [Nintendo Switch 2]
Image Credit: TechRadar [Nintendo Switch 2]

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