In an interview with IGN, Valve engineers confirmed that the Steam Deck supports M.2 2230 SSD storage. All three Steam Deck consoles come with microSD slots that will let users expand the storage space significantly. And NVMe storage certainly beats eMMC and microSD. The faster the storage of a gaming console, the better the performance. Meanwhile, the $529 and $649 versions offer 256GB or 512GB of speedy NVMe SSD storage. ![]() The $399 model comes with just 64GB of eMMC storage. ![]() The three Steam Deck variants that Valve is pitching buyers have basically the same hardware.
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