While the Steam Deck comes with 64GB, 256GB, or 512GB SSDs, you can also use a microSD card to install games. And likely for all model owners, this is going to be an essential part of the experience.
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The Steam Deck so far has proven to be a wonderful little machine for playing games, but one thing you’ll want is at least one microSD card for storage, and we thought we’d round up the best ones to ...
I'm considering purchasing a BaseQi Adapter to keep a 1TB SanDisk Extreme Pro microSD card permanently "stealth"-installed in my M2 14" Pro (running Ventura). I intend to keep (a duplicate of) my ...
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Expanding the available storage in your Steam Deck is easy thanks to its microSD card slot, but it seems that there are still a few bugs for Valve to iron out in SteamOS before support is truly ...