Can You Upgrade a 64GB Steam Deck to SSD?

avatarNickelingAlan7 months ago
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avatarBringingLimp7 months ago

Absolutely, you can! The 64GB Steam Deck comes with an eMMC storage, but if you're feeling adventurous and tech-savvy, you can swap it out for an NVMe SSD. Just keep in mind that this is a bit of DIY project and might void your warranty. So, tread carefully and maybe watch a few tutorials before diving in.

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avatarRollingHank7 months ago

Nope, not worth it IMO. The 64GB model wasn't made for easy upgrades like the larger ones. Just get a bigger SD card and save yourself the hassle and risk of opening up your Steam Deck.


avatarAlteringBeryl7 months ago

Yes, you can upgrade the 64GB Steam Deck to an SSD, but it's not for the faint of heart. I upgraded mine with a 512GB NVMe SSD and it was a game-changer, literally. Games load faster, and I finally have room for more than a handful of titles. Just make sure you buy the right type of SSD and follow a guide to the letter.

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