Beef up your Steam Deck storage with this 2TB WD Black SN770M SSD deal - only $177 at Amazon

Expand the storage of your gaming handheld or laptop with this 2TB SSD deal on a small form-factor M.2 2230 WD Black SN770M, on sale for only $177 at Amazon.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ssds/beef-up-your-steam-deck-storage-with-this-2tb-wd-black-sn770m-ssd-deal-only-usd177-at-amazon

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