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I don't have a steam deck but I have been tempted to get one.. I still follow the rule of never being a first-adopter though and it looks like they are releasing a new version with a OLED screen now so that is probably a good idea. I am still amazed that they did not launch with at least a 1TB version though. Depending on how big your library is, it would be easy to fill up that 512GB in no time and a lot of modern games are over 1GB easily before updates/DLC/etc.

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From the post: "Steam Deck users have been able to take their storage capacity to the next level with the use of a high-capacity Solidigm SSD, according to reports.

StorageReview was able to arm Valve’s popular handheld gaming device with a Solidigm P5336 61.44TB enterprise SSD, allowing for far greater storage capacity.

While highly popular since its release, Steam Deck users have lamented its rather lackluster storage space. The handheld device comes in a 64GB, 256GB and 512GB format, which on the surface appears nominal but can be consumed rather quickly given the increasingly large storage requirements of more modern titles. "

I don't have a steam deck but I have been tempted to get one.. I still follow the rule of never being a first-adopter though and it looks like they are releasing a new version with a OLED screen now so that is probably a good idea. I am still amazed that they did not launch with at least a 1TB version though. Depending on how big your library is, it would be easy to fill up that 512GB in no time and a lot of modern games are over 1GB easily before updates/DLC/etc. Archive: https://archive.today/k5Sni From the post: "Steam Deck users have been able to take their storage capacity to the next level with the use of a high-capacity Solidigm SSD, according to reports. StorageReview was able to arm Valve’s popular handheld gaming device with a Solidigm P5336 61.44TB enterprise SSD, allowing for far greater storage capacity. While highly popular since its release, Steam Deck users have lamented its rather lackluster storage space. The handheld device comes in a 64GB, 256GB and 512GB format, which on the surface appears nominal but can be consumed rather quickly given the increasingly large storage requirements of more modern titles. "

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