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So you want a Good Gaming Experience
If you are like me, you only bought a small 64gb version of the Steam Deck. After all You can upgrade the internal storage up to 2tb if you really had the money for the hardware. I know I will be doing this in the future myself but until then. I still have a lot of steam games and other games I want to play on the Steam deck. This is another way to increase your storage and you can save a lot of money this way also, if you aren’t confortable about opening up your Steam Deck. No screws required to do this way also. This is the easiest way to increase your storage space but you have to have the right cards to have the best gaming experience. I’m going to talk about some of the things you will want to look for and also give you some examples of the cards you should buy.
Read and Write Speeds
This is the first place you should be looking for. The SDXC (MicroSD card) has to be able to write and read up to 100 mb/s. The faster you get the better experience you will be. You should look for cards that says V30 and has the U3 Symbol. These will tell you that they are designed for up to that amount but I find that you will want to get something that is as fast as possible but also really cheap. You can buy several of these and switch them out with the games you are wanting to play at the time. You can buy several small 256gb MicroSD cards and switch them off when you need because of games being on them that you want to play. Here’s a Few of my Amazon recommendations on which ones to buy that will get you the most out of gaming experience.
- SAMSUNG EVO Select Micro SD-Memory-Card + Adapter, 256GB microSDXC 130MB/s Full HD (26$)
- SanDisk 256GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter (30$)
- SanDisk 512GB 512G microSDXC [Extreme 160MB / s] microSD (73.49$)
- Samsung Evo Plus microSD SDXC U3 Class 10 A2 Memory Card 130MB/s with SD Adapter 2021 (512GB) ($59.79)
- PNY XLR8 512GB Gaming Class 10 U3 V30 microSDXC Flash Memory Card – 100MB/s ($61.99)
- SanDisk 1TB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter – Up to 160MB/s ($190.80)
- Lexar PLAY 1TB microSDXC UHS-I-Card, Up To 150MB/s Read ($135.99)
- SanDisk 512GB Extreme PRO® microSD™ UHS-I Card with Adapter C10, U3, V30, A2, 200MB/s Read 140MB/s Write ($87.90)
Final Thoughts
My final thoughts on this is that you can have anywhere from 64gb up to 1 tb of extra space and if you have a 1tb internal space. I can’t see you needing more that a 2 tb amount either way. This would probably the most you probably, unless you add in the Epic Games and other ways to mod your Steam Deck. I’ll be talking about that in an upcoming post about how you can do that for almost any gaming network but maybe not Nintendo. The Steam Deck is more powerful than the Switch right now. You can play games from other providers and enjoy playing mobile. This is something that has been a long time coming to allow gamers to take their games anywhere they want to and play them on any display they want to. I don’t know how the Logitech G Gaming handset will be but at least the Steam Deck is far better than what people have thought it would be. I can’t wait to see the Version 2 of the Steam Deck and see what they do in the future.