



66 SkHynix 256GB PCIe NVMe 2230 SSD (HFM256GDGTINI) (OEM)
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stacey serfaty
> 24 hourVERY AFFORDABLE and perfect replacement for my Dell laptop
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Aqwed
> 24 hourFor me its super easy to install, the ssd isnt going to change that, and its the best value for size.
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Q
> 24 hourThis SSD is awesome for upgrading your steam deck with. Just make sure that you follow the guide and its smooth sailing.
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rhetoricmonkey
> 24 hour2 months in, still seems good in my Steamdeck.
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Mr. Weiler
> 24 hourVery fast shipping and the HD works great!
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Pedro
> 24 hourSo to be honest i wanted to save some money on the steamdeck and i got the 64GB. With this i now have 256GB and saved around 100$ with the same storage. Just keep in mind to set it well on the nvme slot cause i had to reopen the steamdeck and reinsert it, dont know why. Is being a few days and no problem with it.
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Dr. Jalon Denesik V
> 24 hourEast installation and a nice inexpensive upgrade for my base model Steam Deck!
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Martin Aun
> 24 hourIts nice and fast, no problems with stability or anything.
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springn1
> 24 hourI havent had a chance yet to check data speeds or really put it through its paces, but so far so good. Installation wasnt too bad for a newly purchased 64gb steam deck. Theres plenty of how-to vids on youtube. If youve ever done phone surgery, this SSD install is easier. Comparable to popping open the bottom panel of a laptop to work on the innards. I ended up flashing the OS from a mircoSD card. Most installations recommended a USB C thumb drive which I didnt have so I took a shot with a 32gb microSD card and didnt run into any problems. I ran into some minor snags with the OS install so this review may help some. The initial boot/Black install screens went through without problems. A couple times when it got into the steam OS to do an install it gave me some errors, but I kept retrying and it went through after a few attempts. The bigger problem I ran into was the final OS install/update while in Steam OS. The install status bar kept making it to almost the end but then go back to the beginning. After it did this a few times I figured something was wrong. Fortunately, there was a comment in the youtube vid comments section that saved the day. If this final install endless loop happens, turn off the deck completely and then get to the boot menu (I wanna say power up and vol up button at the same time, maybe vol down), then go to boot drive options. Theres two options for sk hynix with long alphanumeric designations. Just pick the one WITHOUT the steamOS title in it (I think it was the 2nd one for me). After that the final install went fine. The commentator that saved me also reported using a sk Hynix (512 gb version), so maybe this is a sk Hynix quirk. In the end I had I think 222gb free space, although I wonder if theres a leftover partition from the install that I can remove. I got this drive when it dropped to $20. Even at $35, this is a steal compared to the extra $130 you have to pay to get the 256gb model from steam.
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James McManamon
> 24 hourInstall was medium difficulty if you’ve never taken electronics apart then you might have some trouble. Once Inside the Steam Deck installation was a breeze. Watch a YouTube video on how to set the drive up again. Fast and reliable speeds. Used for all my games!