The RAM Crisis is price-gouging storage units, but the "definitive" 1TB SSD for gaming handhelds is sideswiping them with this sweet 25% discount
The WD_Black SN7770 1TB SSD for gaming handhelds with lightning-quick read and write speeds is having a 25% discount for a limited time due to World Backup Day
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The AI-induced RAM Crisis has helped drive the price of electronic devices exponentially high across the board. One of the hardest hit pieces of tech hit by this crisis is storage units, as prices for them have skyrocket by hundreds of dollars.
Fortunately for you lovers of portable gaming handhelds, we managed to discover a charitable 25% discount for the WD_Black SN770M 1TB SSD, giving you the chance to install more games on your Steam Deck/ROG Ally for $249.99 at Amazon.
"The WD_Black SN770M internal SSD offers faster read and write speeds to help gaming handhelds like Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally perform more efficiently." ~ Rebecca Spear, former gaming and news editor
Windows Central Review:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Why buy the WD_Black SN770M SSD?
The WD_Black SN770M is our top pick for the "best for handles" SSD among the best SSDs we've ever tested on Windows Central.
This model on offer features a sizeable 1TB's worth of install space, an insanely high sequential read speeds of 5150MB/s and write speeds of 4850MB/s, and it's incredibly easy to install onto your preferred gaming handheld of choice.
With these specs, you will be able to add tons more space to gaming handhelds with low storage sizes like Xbox Ally and boost their performance rates to the point where loading screens pass by within seconds.
On a side note, we have guides for upgrading SSDs on Steam Deck and upgrading SSDs on ASUS ROG Ally if you're not experienced with tinkering with portable handhelds.
Plus, this microSD is a sure-fire safe way to upgrade older ASUS ROG Ally models without resorting to microSD cards, as some units can overheat and damage microSDs.
The only major drawback of the WD_Black SN770M is its $334.99 MSRP, which is too rich for most people's blood to handle. However, you won't have to worry about that for today, as World Backup Day has given Amazon the green light to price cut by 25% to a more affordable price of $249.99, saving you $80 in the process.
FAQ
What is World Backup Day?
World Backup Day is a global awareness event held every year on March 31 meant to remind people to take better care of their precious data through various backup methods, as they can be easily lost with no chance of recovery.
These methods make backup copies within storage expansion devices like Solid State Drives (both internal or external) and console expansion cards, electronic devices like mobile phones and game consoles, or within cloud storage programs like OneDrive.
What gaming handhelds is it compatible with?
The WD_Black SN770M SSD is compatible with the ASUS ROG Ally (both Z1 and Z1 Extreme versions), Xbox Ally, Xbox Ally X, and Steam Deck.
Does it require firmware updates?
Yes, the WD_Black SN700M does need firmware updates to run optimally. You can download and install these via the Western Digital Dashboard software program.
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Alexander Cope is a gaming veteran of 30-plus years, primarily covering PC and Xbox games here on Windows Central. Gaming since the 8-bit era, Alexander's expertise revolves around gaming guides and news, with a particular focus on Japanese titles from the likes of Elden Ring to Final Fantasy. Alexander is always on deck to help our readers conquer the industry's most difficult games — when he can pry himself away from Monster Hunter that is!
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