• Steam Deck fan whine getting you down? Heres one fix we dont reco

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Apr 27 15:00:04 2022
    Steam Deck fan whine getting you down? Heres one fix we dont recommend

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    Wed, 27 Apr 2022 13:42:13 +0000

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    Sticking some bits of tape inside the devices case at a strategic point
    doesnt sound like the best idea to us.

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    Steam Deck owners who are getting irked by fan whine from the device would
    do well to be cautious around following some advice which is currently floating about online regarding a fudged solution for the problem.

    The issue, as PC Gamer highlights, is that one of the fans exhibits a high-pitched whine that can get pretty irritating (our sister site says it isnt loud as such, but compares it to a tinnitus-like effect that can really start to grate after a while).

    The workaround solution, as shared in a Reddit thread, is to open the Steam Deck, take four pieces of electrical tape, and stick those atop each other directly behind the Valve logo.

    As pressing in this position can make the whining sound diminish, or even disappear, one theory is that theres some play in the backplate of the Deck, and so placing the tape here effectively compensates for that apparent margin of manufacturing error, applying a little pressure and making the fan sound
    as it was designed to do.

    Whether that explanation of whats going on is true or not, we obviously dont know, but certainly there are a number of folks on that thread who indicate that this fudging measure has made things better regarding their fan whine. Analysis: Theres got to be a better way (right?)

    As youre likely thinking while reading this, it doesnt sound like a great
    idea to be opening your device and just slapping some layers of electrical tape in there.

    While the original poster and others who have tried this measure have taken temperatures and claim that their Deck is still running at around the same level as it was previously (at least in some limited testing of certain games ), there could be unintended side-effects of applying such a jury-rigged solution. As another poster points out, matters like any possible impact on memory module temperatures are still unknown, as an example something that might potentially become problematic longer-term.

    We certainly wouldnt recommend doing this ourselves, especially given that there are now reports flooding in that the latest beta update for the Steam Deck makes the fan run near silent and mostly tackles the problem anyway.
    Take some pinches of condiments with that claim, of course, but it sounds promising (and note that PC Gamer also reported a significant reduction in
    the pitch of their whine with the beta, with it being less annoying, albeit
    at the cost of temps getting a bit warmer inside the Deck).

    Whats also worth remembering is that teardown and repair outfit iFixit has hooked up with Valve to deliver support in terms of fixing or modding the Steam Deck, and quieter replacement fans are in the pipeline by all accounts
    . So, in time, therell be a way to swap out any potentially wonky fans for fresh non-problematic models courtesy of iFixit.

    In short, wed advise playing a waiting game for the time being certainly
    with that possible software fix in the works, as the easiest solution by far rather than rushing to try a still rather unproved and somewhat dubious sounding fix. The Steam Deck just got some cool changes, including a lock screen heres how to enable it



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