Hey folks, I wanna gift a steam deck to myself. The main games I’ll (infrequently) play on there are CS:Go and age of empires 2 HD, both of which I own and never get a chance to play on a regular PC.

I suppose I want the OLED one. Is it ok to go for the 64 GB version or should I go for the higher storage tier? It has expandable storage yeah? Or is that not reliable or fast enough?

Also, what’s going on with the pricing? It’s just obviously better to buy direct. Why are people trying to sell it on Amazon? I get people trying to sell on eBay and Craigslist but Amazon? What’s the deal there?

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Another big factor with the OLED deck is that it gets significantly more battery life. Especially in less demanding games, you can get 2x or even 3x the battery life of the LCD version (cries in LCD deck).

As for storage size, if you’re comfortable replacing the internal M.2 SSD, I believe you can save a bit of money there by buying the smallest size model (+ you get a bonus smaller SSD which can be nice for some projects). There is an ifixit guide for it.

If you’re not up for that and still want to save money, the micro SD card support is supposed to really good and practically indistinguishable from the internal SSD from what I’ve heard, but I haven’t yet tried it myself.

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Is the increased battery life coming from the OLED screen, or did they improve the motherboard/CPU efficiency as well?

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Yes to those and the battery is bigger. 50Wh vs 40

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I believe the OLED screen is thinner, so they had more space for the battery. And then they also improved the efficiency of the SoC.

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Not saying they will be on sale as they are still very new, but the Steam spring sale is in 4 days, so there is a chance they might be discounted a little. I would recommend buying from Valve, they have very good support.

I’d go for the 512GB OLED, but if screen and battery life isn’t a problem for you then the LCD version is still perfectly fine. If you plan on using it a lot though, treat yourself to that OLED ;D

You can put a micro SD card in, a good A2 V30 card will be absolutely fine for it, I have a SanDisk Extreme PRO (~$60 for 512GB) myself in mine, though I don’t play heavy games on it. You can also replace the M.2 SSD in the Steam Deck itself if you fancied.

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Don’t bother with the SD card, just buy an SSD and swap it. I did exactly that and installed 2Tb SSD and I couldn’t be happier

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Thanks for the tip about the sale. I’ll wait it out. Also, yeah OLED makes sense to me from longevity thinking too. Better battery and better tech…

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I bought the 512Gb OLED, and within two months decided I needed to upgrade the storage. I replaced the drive with a 2Tb drive, and I’m much happier. That said, I download a ton of stuff and keep it on there. I don’t often play a single game straight through, so I like having the ability to have a wide variety at any given time. Replacing the drive is trivial if you’re handy at all.

I would buy direct, I wouldn’t trust getting something second hand. I’m sure plenty of people are selling their LCD for an OLED, but I would rather go direct unless you’re getting an amazing deal and have some level of purchase protection.

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Yes, I would go for the OLED. There is no OLED with 64 GB, only with 512 GB and one TB. Alternatively, you could go for the 64 GB IPS model, which is quite cheap.

Every Steam Deck can be expanded with micro SD cards. I don’t notice a difference where the game is stored, but I also don’t track startup times with a stopwatch ;) But please buy a decent micro SD card if you plan to extend your storage.

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I suppose I want the OLED one. Is it ok to go for the 64 GB version

Yes you do. But there is no 64GB version. There’s not even a 64GB LCD anymore. Minimum for OLED is 512GB.

But honestly the 64GB was a joke, even if you stored games on the SD card, the SSD would fill up with shaders pretty quickly.

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The 64GB was nice when you wanted to upgrade the SSD yourself anyway. Much cheaper that way.

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There’s not even a 64GB LCD anymore.

There is, and it’s only $349. Huge savings over the base OLED if you don’t need the battery life or 90 hz, etc., and you can upgrade the SSD at some point.

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Welp, I stand corrected. Just assumed they would have sold out by now.

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