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iFixit throws its hat in the ring with its own 2TB SSD upgrade for Steam Deck

First spotted by GamingOnLinux (opens in new tab), DIY repair outfitter iFixit is now offering its own Steam Deck SSD replacements. iFixit (opens in new tab) is offering 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB configurations at $100, $180, and $300 respectively, with the option to spend $5 extra for a screwdriver, tweezers, heat spreader, and plastic pry tools.

iFixit is the third big DIY retailer in just under two weeks to start offering SSDs for the Deck, joining the likes of Framework (opens in new tab) and Scan UK (opens in new tab). Up until now it’s been much harder to find reputable sources for the 2230 NVMe drives used by the Deck⁠—the portable only has room for this particularly stubby configuration, and there haven’t been consumer retail options until now.

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