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Home»News»Gaming News»iFixit Is Now Selling Replacement Steam Deck Parts

iFixit Is Now Selling Replacement Steam Deck Parts

By Keith MitchellMay 23, 2022
Steam Deck

iFixit is now selling replacement parts for Valve’s Steam Deck. It wasn’t that long ago that iFixit had stated they were given the blessing by Valve to sell replacement parts, but they didn’t have an ETA as to when that would happen. As of today, you can head over to the iFixit store and order any number of available parts.

Steam Deck (and Valve Index) parts are now live at https://t.co/n94w6F5mke. Learn more about our collaboration with iFixit here: https://t.co/P2XovVwnJ1 pic.twitter.com/xqkIEtQeyH

— Steam Deck (@OnDeck) May 23, 2022

This is great news for folks who’ve had issues with their Steam Decks. From parts just not working properly to having their displays smashed for any number of reasons. And you don’t even need to have a broken part, as you can purchase the 512GB display, which is an anti-glare etched, and swap it onto the 64GB or 256GB variants of the Steam Deck.

I’ve already purchased a new front plate, so I can either Plastic Dip it or get some cool art placed onto it. I’m frankly surprised that the parts are as cheap as they are. If you weren’t aware, the parts and pricing were leaked recently, and those prices match up from those leaks;

  • Steam Deck Fan / Part Only – $24.99
  • Steam Deck Fan / Fix Kit – $29.99
  • Steam Deck (512GB) Screen / Part Only – $94.99
  • Steam Deck (512GB) Screen / Fix Kit – $99.99
  • Steam Deck (64GB or 256GB) Screen / Part Only – $64.99
  • Steam Deck (64GB or 256GB) Screen / Fix Kit – $69.99
  • Steam Deck RIght Thumbstick / Part Kit – $19.99
  • Steam Deck Right Thumbstick / Fix Kit – $24.99
  • Steam Deck Left Thumbstick / Part Only – $19.99
  • Steam Deck Left Thumbstick / Fix Kit – $24.99
  • Steam Deck Action Button Rubber Membrane – $4.99
  • Steam Deck D-Pad Rubber Membrane – $4.99
  • Steam Deck Steam Button Rubber Membrane – $4.99
  • Steam Deck Speakers – $24.99
  • Steam Deck Left Trigger Button Assembly – $7.99
  • Steam Deck Right Trigger Button Assembly – $7.99
  • Steam Deck Left Bumper Button Assembly – $6.99
  • Steam Deck Right Bumper Button Assembly – $6.99
  • Steam Deck Back Plate – $24.99
  • Steam Deck Front Plate -$24.99
  • Steam Deck Motherboard – $349.99
  • Steam Deck Right Daughter Board – $29.99
  • Steam Deck Left Daughter Board – $29.99
  • Steam Deck Battery Adhesive – $4.99
  • Steam Deck Screen Adhesive – $4.99
  • Steam Deck AC Adapter – $24.99

Maybe I should pick up a few more parts, just in case my Steam Deck meets an unfortunate fate.

As for the Steam Deck, Valve has stated that it has ramped up production and shipment of its portable PC. I recently took possession of mine last month, and it’s been an interesting experience, that’s for sure. Some good, some bad, but I do enjoy the device so far. In addition to this, updates for the devices are being released with each passing day, all of which have helped make the Steam Deck that much better.

Welcome to Q2! We've just sent out the first set of order emails to Q2 reservers (in order of reservation time). Starting today we're ramping up Steam Deck shipments, and will be sending more order availability emails every week. Sometimes even twice a week! pic.twitter.com/54TAoCQXfd

— Steam Deck (@OnDeck) April 4, 2022

Have you preordered a Steam Deck? Or Already own one? If so, let us know what you think about it so far in the comments.

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Keith has been a fan of geek culture and video games ever since his father gifted him his first gaming console many decades ago and has used this love of for the genres to start The Outerhaven. Keith keeps follows on the ongoings of videogames, anime, comics and technology, and while he has been writing about these topics for the past 14 years, he has been a gamer and tech guy for 30 years.

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