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1TB Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S NVMe SSD $190
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 1TB Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S NVMe Solid State Drive (STJR1000400) on sale for $189.99. Shipping is free.
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- 3-Year Limited Warranty
- Easily plug in and play, or remove the card and take your games with you
- This card will enable you to achieve the same performance of the Xbox Velocity Architecture when playing games that have been Optimized for Xbox Series X|S
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Product Name: | Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S 1TB Solid State Drive - NVMe Expansion SSD (STJR1000400) |
Manufacturer: | Seagate |
Model Number: | STJR1000400 |
Product SKU: | B08K3S6WJM |
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True, I almost didn't post because putting a 1TB SSD at this price, especially with recent deals, felt crazy... but it's the only real option. At least the plug and play is nice. I stopped myself on the Samsung SSD deals because I just couldnt be bothered to update the firmware then open up my PS5... not the biggest hassle but I'm not hurting for room too bad yet either so will just continue to wait it out.
No-name 1TB 4.0 2230s are like $140 - $160 + CFExpress adapter would be more than this.
I think the PS5 advantage is that it accepts physically larger 80/110 mm length nvme drives that can use multiple lower capacity, cheaper NAND packages, where as the xbox module requires much more dense and more expensive NAND packages to keep it ~30mm in length,
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Apple had to have multiple international lawsuits before they even considered switching charge ports. The problem is these companies rely on those who don't know any better to spend all their money. I'm not even considering a series x till I can use affordable storage.