Addlink S91 2TB SSD Review: Another Capacious M.2 2230 SSD

More is usually better, and boosting your Steam Deck up to 2TB of fast internal storage is now easier than ever. You may not have heard of Addlink, but they are an established SSD brand and often offer better pricing for the same hardware you find from better-known brands. The S91 is one of those special drives that you can pick up to upgrade your Steam Deck, ROG Ally, or other M.2 2230-requiring system with the right tools and a good guide. The possibility of having this much capacity with NVMe performance on the go, what’s not to like? 

The 2TB Addlink S91’s performance is relatively good, particularly when run at the Steam Deck’s PCIe 3.0 speed, and the drive is quite efficient. Addlink backs it with a five-year warranty, although overall support may not be as good as you’ll find with the Sabrent Rocket Q4 2230. That’s okay, as the S91 is currently a bit less expensive. At 1TB, the S91 has stiffer competition, but you can save some money if you’re willing to go with the S91’s QLC flash over a TLC contender. The S91 uses  TLC for the 512GB model, but a drive like the Inland TN446 is a better bet.

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