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Steam Deck specifications have changed, new hard drives have been installed


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Anyone who purchased one of Valve’s Steam platforms at launch received a very special solid-state drive for their devices. Anyone who buys one recently got a different engine, one possibly slower.

as such Hardwarelux Report (Trans computer games), all Steam Decks originally shipped with 256 or 512 GB SSDs, which could be attached in four “lanes”. Some units now only ship with drives connected via “dual lanes”, which could theoretically result in slower performance by essentially cutting the drive bandwidth in half.

This is the exchange It was not publicly announced in a press release or statement, and the Steam Decks shipped with these newer drivers were not distinguished by a new model number. In fact, the only public sign of change was when Valve quietly tweaked the spec page for the mobile device in late May.

As a result, the only way to know if you have the original If you install the SSD in the Steam Deck or not, check its specifications in the system menu. Under “Hard Disk Drive”. as such computer games adviceyou need to search for:

There will be an icon in the right panel. The 512GB review model has a Phison ESMP512GKB4C3-E13TS drive. It appears to be a custom 2230 SSD using Phison’s Gen3 x4 E13 controller. So you want to check if the code ends with -E13T or something else. If it has a code like -E08 (Phison Gen3 x2 controller), the deck is one of those whose driver runs on the Gen3 x2 interface.

I’ve been careful with my language about the performance above because we haven’t seen any tests that do that to correct There are clear differences between drivers, such as load times or frames per second, at least for the games that are currently available and fully supported on the platform. Which is understandable given the fact that the news just broke, and since units are still hard to come by, few people would have directly comparable steam floors.

It’s also worth noting that the game’s performance can be throttled in all sorts of ways other than proprietary SSDs, and that Valve would have tested these components internally before release, so it’s expected that It was There was no noticeable result during the game and the change would be announced later. That said, we’ve reached out to the company and will update if we hear back.

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