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  • 6 months

    I ran out of 512 so fast on legion go s, (sd card reader sucks) Couldn’t go with 256, but ive heard steam deck has a decent reader

    • I have the 64gb LCD and run most games off sd card. With a quality card, it works really well.

    • I just got a 256GB steam deck. It’s do able. But you’ll want a PC nearby with your games installed. Then it’ll just download it from your PC for lightning fast installs.

    • I own an OG Legion Go and owned a Steam Deck prior to that. The Deck’s SD card reader is definitely better.

    • The Deck’s reader does the full 80MB/s UHS-I well enough. It works well electrically, but the ejector sucks. I’ve picked up my system, and had the card randomly hang out like 😛. It is vital to tape over the card to keep it from wandering off on its own.

    • I upgraded mine to 2TB and still have to uninstall games to add others every 2 months or so 😁

    • 6 months

      I put a fast 512GB SD card for dashcams in mine, and it works fine.

      • 6 months

        I went with a cheap one, but it’s max speeds should still be higher than what it can read/write, will try a more expensive one. Some games like flat out 2 worked off it, but loaded super slow with ocassional stutters and a single crash, would be fine on tv, but I want to quickly launch and play games when using a handheld. How fast do yours launch?

        • 6 months

          No different than from the internal drive as far as I can tell. I’ve never had any of those issues. It’s a Samsung Pro.

            • 6 months

              Steam Deck. Sorry, I thought that’s what we were talking about. I see now you were talking about the Go.

    • Fortunately the NVMe is not that hard to upgrade. Like if you can replace a battery in an iPhone you can change the SSD in the Steam Deck.