The Refurbished Steam Deck LCD models are back in stock and extremely cheap! In case you don’t want to click on our article, here are the prices:

64GB - $279

256GB - $319

512GB - $359
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    7 months ago

    lol. I like it and have been using it fine. I don’t see how you equate the ease of a task with how appropriate a form of entertainment or technology is. They are two completely disparate things. Believe it or not I do not use my steamdeck mostly as a platform to remove and put back in screws along with moving around electronic components.

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      7 months ago

      I don’t know if you replied to the right comment, the Steam Deck has a microSD card slot on the outside, no need to touch any screws.

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        7 months ago

        yup. sorry. since your comment came in the midst of a discussion about changing the internal storage I assumed it was another comment along that line rather than heres another thing you can do. the original subject though is on the internal storage which a microsd card is all fine but im not going to install games to one. I actually don’t see using a microsd except if using it as a linux pc. after all the steam saves are stored on my steam account.

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          7 months ago

          Yes I figured, just was trying to clarify that other person’s comment too. I actually now install most of my games on the microSD, there isn’t any noticeable difference in speed.

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            7 months ago

            If the games can load memory early enough I could see it not effecting it but im old school and want full sata bandwidth. Ill say though that I have been surprised by even modern thumbdrives on usb ports throughput wise nowadays.