Sabrent’s upcoming M.2 2230 SSD is perfect for Steam Deck


What you need to know

  • The Sabrent Rocket 2230 NVMe 4.0 1TB solid-state drive is up for pre-order on the official Sabrent website and third-party retailers for $170 MSRP.
  • Available in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB sizes, the M.2 SSD is backward compatible with Gen3 and Gen2 PCIe slots with reduced bandwidth.
  • Amazon US lists January 20, 2023, as the expected release date, with a lower $150 price.
  • Official listings reference the Steam Deck and Microsoft Surface as compatible devices.

Recent rumblings of a Steam Deck-compatible storage drive receive an official confirmation with an official listing on Sabrent’s website and third-party retailers for the Rocket 2230 NVMe 4.0 1TB solid-state drive. Previously known as NGFF (next-generation form factor) SSDs, the M.2 2230 finds its name from the 22 x 30mm size, an exact match for the internal drive found in Valve’s Steam Deck console.

Valve had previously asked users not to modify the Steam Deck SSD in fear of incompatible replacements affecting thermals and airflow management around the carefully selected layout of components. Some owners successfully installed slightly larger M.2 2242 drives, even re-applying the included thermal pad. Still, modifying the internal space was enough to alarm UX developer Lawrence Yang who followed up with caution against the early DIY upgrades.





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