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iFixit begin offering Steam Deck SSD upgrades

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Even more options to upgrade your Steam Deck SSD! The folks at iFixit have begun offering SSDs and upgrade kits.

Nice to see in addition to Framework and Scan UK, as these smaller SSDs have been a little difficult to come by. The more that stock them and the more that sell, the more likely they are to spread further and come down in price after a while too.

As for what iFixit are offering they have the Micron 2400 NVMe SSD in 512GB, 1TB and 2TB editions with either their Upgrade Kit or just the SSD by itself. It looks like currently they're only in the US (didn't show up for EU / UK). Pricing goes from $99.99 for just the 512GB SSD up to $304.99 for the 2TB SSD plus the Upgrade Kit so it can be a little on the pricy side still right now.

See more on the iFixit Store.

Are you planning to do an SSD upgrade or have you done it already? Let me know in the comments.

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Mrowl Feb 19, 2023
Personally, I prefer just using Micro SD's. It basically feels like the PC equivalent of physical media. I have 3 512 GB Micro SD's and I swap them out, like I would with Nintendo DS cartridges, depending on the game and roms I wish to play.
s01itude Feb 19, 2023
as someone with a library that will probably hit 2k by the end of this year (there's a lot of games coming out this year fyi xD) this is excellent news! I can relegate my sd cards to demos, 3rd party games, and roms! $300 is a bit steep though so I'll probably wait a bit to see if prices fall...
whizse Feb 19, 2023
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Quoting: LembrittI want to upgrade to 1 TB. But have not seen any in my region (Sweden) that don't cost you an arm and a leg.
If you have any tips, please let me know.
I guess wait and see if they turn up in the EU storefront. They seem to have much (all?) of the other Deck bits.
s01itude Feb 19, 2023
Quoting: Klaas
Quoting: KimyrielleI guess it's like back in the olden days when people had to actively decide what games to keep installed. :D

Well… I think having many games installed at the same time actually keeps many people from playing them.

I've bought the 256 GB one since I didn't want to upgrade it at once and it's enough for the moment.

This is actually a problem that I think could be mitigated with library UI. The collections system (on top of loading issues because of thumbnail population) has problems and is frankly an insufficient and cumbersome tool IMO. I'd much rather have autopopulated "playlists" as well as a better recommendations tab: things like "games you've installed, but haven't played", "old favorites you haven't played in a while", "trending games", and the likes. Being able to mark games with tags like "finished"/"unfinished"/"100% completion" would also be a great tool.

On one hand having 1-3 games you focus on at a time is pretty effective for completing games (and avoiding choice paralysis) on the other hand there's plenty of times where I'd think about playing a game, but don't want to have to wait an extra 30+ minutes for it to install when I have literally hundreds of other games already ready to play.
Eike Feb 20, 2023
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Quoting: s01itudeI'd much rather have autopopulated "playlists" as well as a better recommendations tab: things like "games you've installed, but haven't played", "old favorites you haven't played in a while", "trending games", and the likes.

I vaguely remember having seen such things on Steam...?
Was it in some sale action?

Quoting: s01itudeBeing able to mark games with tags like "finished"/"unfinished"/"100% completion" would also be a great tool.

I do this with the current tag (category?) system, what's missing is something like
select * 
from [games] 
where genre = 'RPG'
  and State <> 'finished'
  and State <> 'givenup'
  order by release_date



Last edited by Eike on 20 February 2023 at 7:59 am UTC
s01itude Mar 4, 2023
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: s01itudeI'd much rather have autopopulated "playlists" as well as a better recommendations tab: things like "games you've installed, but haven't played", "old favorites you haven't played in a while", "trending games", and the likes.

I vaguely remember having seen such things on Steam...?
Was it in some sale action?

Quoting: s01itudeBeing able to mark games with tags like "finished"/"unfinished"/"100% completion" would also be a great tool.

I do this with the current tag (category?) system, what's missing is something like
select * 
from [games] 
where genre = 'RPG'
  and State <> 'finished'
  and State <> 'givenup'
  order by release_date

There's been ways to do these kinds of things built in, but it needs to be fleshed out and (again) automated. This is really a large library problem so I suspect it's not an issue for most users, but it would definitely be welcomed for those of us who do have large libraries.
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