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Valerie
Greater than one weekI bought this to upgrade my Steam Deck from 64GB to 1TB and it works great. Just followed the guide on ifixit to install. It is well worth the money. Love mine.
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hazem
> 3 dayI use this item in Microsoft surface pro 8 and its working perfectly
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Leandro Silva Dias
> 3 dayJust order one that came a way early than expected. I received in a perfect condition, in a metal box with project foam carved around the ssd, so... free of damage. Installed in my 64gb Steam deck using the product video as reference. Everything works fine! Now I got a 1tb steam deck that was cheaper than a 512gb version.
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Cameron Ward
> 3 day64Gb drive isnt enough space. It was on sale and with points on my card. I got it for 40 dollars. The installation is super easy. Work just fine.
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Leon
> 3 dayDidnt test the performance but works really well with the steam Deck
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Kaaona’s Creations LLC
> 3 dayBought this for my husbands new steam deck. Was much cheaper to buy and install this than to buy the more expensive steam deck. Installation was super easy. Came in an absolutely beautiful case, I know that may not matter to most people but I thought it was awesome. The case is a rose gold color and there was even rose gold lettering on the SSD itself. Adds tons of storage to the steam deck, allows more storage for it, and everything runs super smooth! If you’re looking at purchasing this for your steam deck then this is the right product to get!
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Men Bullins
> 3 dayWorked like a charm with the steam deck. Price was pretty high but at half price seems like a fairly good deal.
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Stephen
> 3 dayI got this for my steam deck. Great performance and it’s a perfect replacement for the included drive
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AZ Runner
> 3 dayEasy to to install, genuine factory sealed hard drive. No issues upgrading in my Steamdeck.
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Born4TheSky
> 3 dayDon’t be scared and just do it, follow Sabrent installation guide and just take your time. 1TB is most likely is way more than you’ll ever need. Emulations don’t take that much space… I have over 200 different games and it barely takes 50Gb