Steam Deck owners cautioned on using the handheld in a heatwave
Date:
Wed, 20 Jul 2022 11:48:13 +0000
Description:
Valve explains what you need to know about how the Steam Deck performs in hot weather.
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Valve has issued a warning about using the Steam Deck in more extreme temperatures, responding to the heatwave and record highs which the UK and Europe have been experiencing.
A tweet from the Steam Deck account reminds owners that the device operates optimally at between 0 and 35C (95F), and should the internal temperature exceed this, throttling may occur. For our friends in the midst of a
heatwave, a quick note about Steam Deck in high temperatures. Steam Deck performs at its best in ambient temperatures between 0 and 35 C. If the temperature gets higher than this, Steam Deck may start to throttle performance to protect itself. July 19, 2022 See more
Throttling is where the Steam Decks APU ( processor with integrated graphics) limits its speed and therefore performance level, notching things down to prevent overheating and protect itself.
The specific point where throttling occurs regarding the temperature of the APU itself is at 100C, and if it reaches 105C, that will trigger the Deck to shut down, in order to guard against the silicon from actually being damaged by running too hot for any prolonged period of time.
The weather has at least cooled down somewhat in the UK today, but it still remains hot, and across Europe too and elsewhere for that matter with the potential for further heatwaves to strike as the summer rolls on, so forecasters theorize. Analysis: Hot hot heat requires extra caution
Its good to see Valve being open about heat-related issues, and providing
some exact temperature design specs to boot. However, it isnt the first company to do so, with Nintendo already having issued a similar warning for Switch owners last week and funnily enough, the handhelds upper temperature limit is 35C degrees, the same as the Steam Deck.
Of course, these issues arent unique to handheld gaming devices naturally
the truth is that the blazing sun and seriously hot temperatures can
adversely affect any piece of hardware. Although that doesnt mean these cautionary messages arent worth sending out for individual devices, as the perils of high temperatures are well worth underlining, particularly when accompanied by specifics as provided by Valve and Nintendo. And especially in situations where temperatures dont normally get as hot in a particular
region, so folks who live there may not be used to considering the thermal limits of hardware.
When more extreme heat comes into play, its best to exercise your common sense, and be especially wary of when devices start to feel very hot in your hands for example thats a red flag to give that piece of hardware a rest. Similarly, be more aware of, say, using your laptop on top of a duvet for example, or other situations where vents may be blocked and cooling impaired.
And its not a bad idea to avail yourself of the likes of temperature monitoring utilities to keep a close watch on your desktop PCs thermal performance (you can get basic info on temps in Task Manager, in the Performance tab), bearing in mind that the harder you work any device, the hotter components will get.
So a heatwave is not a good time for impromptu stress testing, for example, and playing more demanding games is also considerably more taxing for the likes of a GPU and CPU (we wrote about this, and potential countermeasures
you can take recently ).
Playing Elden Ring on your Steam Deck, then, is going to be much more demanding on the APU for workload and temps than, say, Cuphead .
Via Toms Hardware
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/steam-deck-owners-cautioned-on-using-the-handhe ld-in-a-heatwave/
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