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  • I don’t think they offer that service. They will always know from which account it was ordered and it makes sense to keep that info for a while. But if you have an RMA or support issue, you can always talk with them and prove that you are the owner by address, contract or by sending a message from the original byers account verifying the transaction. They are pretty reasonable for a manufacturers support. Also registering is only useful if it is during warranty. If your Deck is out of warranty, whats the problem anyways? Its not that Valve is running an anti-theft service like find my Deck.



  • The support will still answer to the original steam account that it was bought with. Had this with my steamdeck which i bought over a friends account because he was a few months earlier than my reservation and didn’t need it. I didn’t use my reservation in the end but his. When i needed a replacement, the support first answered that i did not have a steamdeck, that it belongs to someone else and they would send it to him. But the original address that we put in was mine, so i could prove that i was the owner and it worked out in the end. But i just wanted to let you know that he be careful when using the support because the serial number is still registered to the ordering steam account.




  • Its not poor quality control, its chemistry.

    There is a potential of 2 electron volt between copper and aluminium. If both materials are electrically connected, electromigration starts to eat away the aluminium. The radiator will leak soon.

    That is why you cannot put normal water in the loop. Manufacturers use non conductive liquid and special inhibitors so that almost no electromigration takes place. As soon as you open it, the liquid can get contaminated which will make it conductive again. Inhibitors also don’t last forever, so every all in one has a built in self destruct.

    The only solution is to switch to a copper radiator. the block and pump are usually fine. But the microfin array is where the corroded aluminium will build up. You likely replaced the wrong part.