Valve warns of Steam Deck throttling when used in extremely hot environments

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The world is heating up, so maybe leave your Steam Deck inside.

, you might want to heed this warning from Valve. The company has heavily implied users ought not use the handheld gaming PC in temperatures exceeding 35°C, as that may see the device hit its thermal limits and slow down or simply shut off.

After 100°C, the Steam Deck will begin to crank down performance and power to help keep that temperature from exceeding its maximum, which is a sweltering 105°C. At that temp, the system will shut itself down to avoid any damage being done to the APU. But while you are avoiding damage when hitting that temperature limit, it's still not advisable to do so often.

 

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If you can't have a big fan with you don't buy an Steamdeck.. 🤪

like every other PC ever LOL

For train rides and stuff - wonder if a company might invent a cooling device add on for it - kinda like now you can get a cooling pad for laptops and plug it in via usb

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