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Steam Deck SSD mod may ‘appear to work’, but don’t do it, Valve warns

Posted on July 1, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Steam Deck owners thinking of modding their handheld to run a physically larger-sized SSD shouldn’t do so, with Valve officially warning against such a course of action. Valve’s Lawrence Yang, a designer who worked on the Steam Deck, took to Twitter to caution Deck owners that they shouldn’t perform a recent mod aired online showing that you can replace the factory installed 2230 M. 2 drive with a bigger form-factor 2242 SSD.
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