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LOL ASUS says this is $200 in repair, Steve from gamers Nexus smokes ASUS, Steam Deck til I die boys!!!!

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thank God we have Steve from GamersNexus holding the industry accountable. He has saved us from Intel, Newegg, EK, MSI, countless others, and now ASUS


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sauce gamersnexus

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@Chaitanya ty for linking this initially :D


STEAM DECK AND VALVE FOR LIFE BOYS!!! IFIXIT KITS ARE CHEAP, OPEN SOURCE REPAIRS FUCK YEAH BOYS!!! VALVE TIL I DIE WE RIDIN
 
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LOL, GN's got Warranty departments on edge.
 
LOL, GN's got Warranty departments on edge.

if a company is doing their job right, there is no issues. you are 100% right. this one of the many reasons I never roll ASUS products. just like Apple they way overcharge for repairs as we see in this video.
 
STEAM DECK AND VALVE FOR LIFE BOYS!!! IFIXIT KITS ARE CHEAP, OPEN SOURCE REPAIRS FUCK YEAH BOYS!!! VALVE TIL I DIE WE RIDIN

If only the Deck wasn't slower than a calculator. Sadge.

Warranty departments have always run wild though. It's like they're instructed to care as little as possible about consumer law, completely ignore issue, however minor, that could potentially escalate - this dude with the 4090 that had the small indent on the 12VHPWR broken, it's really a minor problem, basically without that the cable won't lock in place, which *shouldn't* inutilize the graphics card, as long as the cable isn't being pulled or yanked while it's in operation, but let's suppose that due to that, his card catches fire, his house follows, whole neighborhood etc - let's take it to the extreme and let's say this single card, being denied warranty repair with the guy being overcharged to this extent - caused the next Great Fire of wherever they live, is anyone holding ASUS accountable? Of course not. Yet perhaps it's high time they (and every other corporation pulling things like this) should.

I'll trade him my strix white 4080 that has a perfectly good indent though! :roll:
 
If only the Deck wasn't slower than a calculator. Sadge.

Warranty departments have always run wild though. It's like they're instructed to care as little as possible about consumer law, completely ignore issue, however minor, that could potentially escalate - this dude with the 4090 that had the small indent on the 12VHPWR broken, it's really a minor problem, basically without that the cable won't lock in place, which *shouldn't* inutilize the graphics card, as long as the cable isn't being pulled or yanked while it's in operation, but let's suppose that due to that, his card catches fire, his house follows, whole neighborhood etc - let's take it to the extreme and let's say this single card, being denied warranty repair with the guy being overcharged to this extent - caused the next Great Fire of wherever they live, is anyone holding ASUS accountable? Of course not. Yet perhaps it's high time they (and every other corporation pulling things like this) should.

I'll trade him my strix white 4080 that has a perfectly good indent though! :roll:

my Deck OLED plays plenty of games just fines, and I can game for 10 hours straight no charge of battery in several games. take care champ :toast:

desktop is for AAA games not a handheld.

had plenty of good experiences with warranties for various companies.
 
my Deck OLED plays plenty of games just fines, and I can game for 10 hours straight no charge of battery in several games. take care champ :toast:

desktop is for AAA games not a handheld.

True, don't get me wrong, it's more that I'm way too used to a desktop's performance so a handheld isn't really viable for me to use as my sole system (aforementioned calculator performance :D) but still, it's sad to see companies like ASUS doing things like this. They already charge premiums for their hardware, so they should take good care of customers. Without EVGA, if I'm forced to leave ASUS, that might just leave me with Aorus or Galax... and I only stomach their Xtreme and HOF/OC Lab series respectively.
 
True, don't get me wrong, it's more that I'm way too used to a desktop's performance so a handheld isn't really viable for me to use as my sole system (aforementioned calculator performance :D) but still, it's sad to see companies like ASUS doing things like this. They already charge premiums for their hardware, so they should take good care of customers. Without EVGA, if I'm forced to leave ASUS, that might just leave me with Aorus or Galax... and I only stomach their Xtreme and HOF/OC Lab series respectively.

Yep our choices get smaller by the day sadly. Sapphire is apparently making motherboards now... hopefully they expand that and bring it to the West. I trust them for the most part. we def need more competition... so Sapphire coming in would be very welcome.
 
True, don't get me wrong, it's more that I'm way too used to a desktop's performance so a handheld isn't really viable for me to use as my sole system (aforementioned calculator performance :D) but still, it's sad to see companies like ASUS doing things like this. They already charge premiums for their hardware, so they should take good care of customers. Without EVGA, if I'm forced to leave ASUS, that might just leave me with Aorus or Galax... and I only stomach their Xtreme and HOF/OC Lab series respectively.

I'm in the same boat, when a handheld at least matches a midrange gpu I'm in... Somthing that at least matches a Series S which is already insanely weak as it is. Might just be too spoiled with high end gpu's I guess.

None of the AIB have good CS the only company I'd trust to honor warranty is Nvidia/AMD direct and the amd reference cards are way too terrible and the high-end nvidia FE cards like the 4090 are super hard to get even now at least in the US of A.
 
I just finished the whole video.

I still remember LinusTechTips shilling the Ally, and the button got stuck on it as Linus was testing it, and they were like oh yeah don't worry about it LMAO

ty so much for bringing this to light and all the other scumbag companies Steve @ gamersnexus. If GamersNexus didn't exist we would be getting scammed by everyone, make no mistake about it boys -

also open source repair products --- ty Gabe and Valve for that partnership with ifxit and encouraging open source repair to be easier.

steam Deck 2 pre-order day 1 boys. :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout:
 
I just finished the whole video.

I still remember LinusTechTips shilling the Ally, and the button got stuck on it as Linus was testing it, and they were like oh yeah don't worry about it LMAO

ty so much for bringing this to light and all the other scumbag companies Steve @ gamersnexus. If GamersNexus didn't exist we would be getting scammed by everyone, make no mistake about it boys -

also open source repair products --- ty Gabe and Valve for that partnership with ifxit and encouraging open source repair to be easier.

steam Deck 2 pre-order day 1 boys. :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout:

That reminds of another bone I have to pick with Valve

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Zero effort, you'll get to preorder the Deck 2 before I have the chance to see one unless I get it smuggled in... Ally is sold officially over here though.
 
I love me steam deck oled, I was amazed at some of the games it could play albeit lower settings. Take ff7 remake.. plays smoothly for aaa title. I had the option to grab the rog ally but I’m glad I didn’t, the steam deck build quality feels robust
 
That reminds of another bone I have to pick with Valve

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Zero effort, you'll get to preorder the Deck 2 before I have the chance to see one unless I get it smuggled in... Ally is sold officially over here though.

to be honest with you, I think this is why Valve is so good at quality control, they don't have the resources of ASUS (and apparently ASUS doesn't either, which is probably why they resort to tactics like this in the RMA process) when it comes to hardware, so they have to scale out slowly - it does suck for you, but if you really want a Deck OLED, I will give you one free if you let me sleep on your couch for a month for free, but only if you live near a beach, PAPA WANTS TO GO SWIMMING YEEEEEHAAAA

I'm sort of not kidding btw. My job allows me to travel. :D


I love me steam deck oled, I was amazed at some of the games it could play albeit lower settings. Take ff7 remake.. plays smoothly for aaa title. I had the option to grab the rog ally but I’m glad I didn’t, the steam deck build quality feels robust

yep, SteamOS does something to the smoothing, as I often tell people, 60 fps on Deck feels different than 60 fps on Windows. it's strange, but in a good way. I still prefer my desktop for hard to run games though, but so many games I love on my Deck OLED too.
 
Yeah, my 2022 G14 is the last ASUS device I'll get (though mainly for different reasons).

I've RMAed two electronic devices, an MSI motherboard (bricked itself after changing memory timings) and my Steam Deck (died emulating PS3 games while plugged into a JSAUX dock), and both times I had excellent experiences. Both RMA replacement devices are still going strong, and both were done at no charge (other than one-way shipping for the motherboard)

My G14 already has over 10% wear on the battery after a little over a year, and the bottom case is cracking around the corner screws. But hearing all the horror stories about ASUS customer service, I guess I'll just have to live with them or fix them myself.

I don't hate the G14; it has issues but is a great laptop. I just can't recommend anyone buy it, especially after hearing about this kind of stuff.
 
If only the Deck wasn't slower than a calculator. Sadge.
Is it, though?

I popped my 6500 XT into my main system to do some testing, and while it really does take some getting used to after a 7800 XT, it's not impossible. Hogwarts Legacy runs at 60-70 FPS on my ultrawide screen thanks to FSR (which also takes some getting used to). It's not great, but it's usable. The only new games that I have and it can't run are Alan Wake 2 and Avatar: FoP.

The APU in the Steam Deck is only slightly slower, so I'd imagine it rocks with the small handheld screen.
 
Yea, Asus is sketchy as F ALL! Finished vid, they are straight up committing fraud, insane.
 
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Is it, though?

I popped my 6500 XT into my main system to do some testing, and while it really does take some getting used to after a 7800 XT, it's not impossible. Hogwarts Legacy runs at 60-70 FPS on my ultrawide screen thanks to FSR (which also takes some getting used to). It's not great, but it's usable. The only new games that I have and it can't run are Alan Wake 2 and Avatar: FoP.

The APU in the Steam Deck is only slightly slower, so I'd imagine it rocks with the small handheld screen.
LOL, I don't like the RX 6500 XT, because that model has bull-poop specs, because at the time of those cards, Intel's Arc wasn't around yet, which didn't help! In fact, that extremely likely made the people in charge, think there is virtually no competition at all!
 
LOL, I don't like the RX 6500 XT, because that model has bull-poop specs, because at the time of those cards, Intel's Arc wasn't around yet, which didn't help! In fact, that extremely likely made the people in charge, think there is virtually no competition at all!
Nobody likes the 6500 XT. I only bought one to prove that it's actually usable, which it kind of is, as long as you don't run into a severe VRAM / PCI-e bandwidth limit. :oops:

Sure, it's bad, but not as bad as reviews say it is (as long as you're on PCI-e 4.0).
 
Nobody likes the 6500 XT. I only bought one to prove that it's actually usable, which it kind of is, as long as you don't run into a severe VRAM / PCI-e bandwidth limit. :oops:

Sure, it's bad, but not as bad as reviews say it is (as long as you're on PCI-e 4.0).
there's a whole bunch of newer versions of this card with 8GB's & the 8GB model can be up to 30% faster than the 4GB model, which is unbelievable high for such a small card & memory bus.
 
Yeah, my 2022 G14 is the last ASUS device I'll get (though mainly for different reasons).

I've RMAed two electronic devices, an MSI motherboard (bricked itself after changing memory timings) and my Steam Deck (died emulating PS3 games while plugged into a JSAUX dock), and both times I had excellent experiences. Both RMA replacement devices are still going strong, and both were done at no charge (other than one-way shipping for the motherboard)

My G14 already has over 10% wear on the battery after a little over a year, and the bottom case is cracking around the corner screws. But hearing all the horror stories about ASUS customer service, I guess I'll just have to live with them or fix them myself.

I don't hate the G14; it has issues but is a great laptop. I just can't recommend anyone buy it, especially after hearing about this kind of stuff.


good to know I can be worry free with my Deck under warranty, but even outside of that its such an open sourced repair friendly device that I have full confidence if I saw drift I could fix it with YouTube tutorials and an IFIXIT kit. it sure as heck beats ASUS
 
there's a whole bunch of newer versions of this card with 8GB's & the 8GB model can be up to 30% faster than the 4GB model, which is unbelievable high for such a small card & memory bus.
I've been hunting for one for ages, but no success so far. Could it be a regional thing by any chance?
 
Is it, though?

It's just poking some fun. A sub-15 W Zen 2 chip (accounting for graphics) is about smart toaster level compared to a modern desktop, not that you can genuinely fault it for that, it is a handheld after all :D

to be honest with you, I think this is why Valve is so good at quality control, they don't have the resources of ASUS (and apparently ASUS doesn't either, which is probably why they resort to tactics like this in the RMA process) when it comes to hardware, so they have to scale out slowly - it does suck for you, but if you really want a Deck OLED, I will give you one free if you let me sleep on your couch for a month for free, but only if you live near a beach, PAPA WANTS TO GO SWIMMING YEEEEEHAAAA

I'm sort of not kidding btw. My job allows me to travel. :D




yep, SteamOS does something to the smoothing, as I often tell people, 60 fps on Deck feels different than 60 fps on Windows. it's strange, but in a good way. I still prefer my desktop for hard to run games though, but so many games I love on my Deck OLED too.

I mean, it could be, but Brazil's also a relatively large market. The only person that I know has a Deck here brought hers smuggled in from Paraguay. After >3 years, I wish Valve at least tried to make it available here, there's demand, but they just aren't in for a slice of the pie.

Should you find yourself in São Paulo region though, we're definitely having a beer :toast:
 
It's just poking some fun. A sub-15 W Zen 2 chip (accounting for graphics) is about smart toaster level compared to a modern desktop, not that you can genuinely fault it for that, it is a handheld after all :D



I mean, it could be, but Brazil's also a relatively large market. The only person that I know has a Deck here brought hers smuggled in from Paraguay. After >3 years, I wish Valve at least tried to make it available here, there's demand, but they just aren't in for a slice of the pie.

Should you find yourself in São Paulo region though, we're definitely having a beer :toast:
Steam deck is not available in Australia… it’s crazy when you think about it
 
Steam deck is not available in Australia… it’s crazy when you think about it

to my knowledge they have not run out of stock of the Deck OLED, and still haven't sold off the LCD models either, so I am not sure what is taking so long for them to expand out and start adding more countries slowly. I have no idea what their reasoning is, but yeah sorry about your luck over there.

my offer goes out to you too, one month I get to stay on your couch, and you get a free Deck OLED, but I require you to live near a beach. :D
 
That reminds of another bone I have to pick with Valve

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Zero effort, you'll get to preorder the Deck 2 before I have the chance to see one unless I get it smuggled in... Ally is sold officially over here though.
Try emailing Gabe, I complained about no UK stock, no reply but shortly after stock got reallocated from mainland Europe for the UK.
 
Try emailing Gabe, I complained about no UK stock, no reply but shortly after stock got reallocated from mainland Europe for the UK.

its funny you mention this, I have a 15 yr long account with Steam, and I never make suggestions ever, and I made a suggestion for SteamOS software in a ticket, and they replied they can't do anything about that but they would forward it to correct team. and like 5 months later they added this feature to steam, was unbelievable :D
 
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