GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The Xbox Series X's 1TB drive can fill up fast, so you might look ...
The purpose of adding an expansion card or board to a computer's motherboard is to add or expand some sort of functionality to the computer that it did not have before. Expansion cards are a way to ...
A printed circuit board that plugs into a slot on the motherboard and enables a computer to control a peripheral device. Also called an "interface card," "adapter" or "controller," all the printed ...
For October Prime Day, Amazon’s serving up some juicy discounts on Xbox Expansion Cards and PS5 SSDs, but let's be real—one of these is definitely the cooler deal. Sure, Xbox Expansion Cards have hit ...
The Western Digital expansion card will work for Xbox Series X and S. Best Buy While these expansion cards have not been confirmed, the product page and images on Best Buy resemble a product that ...
For the last couple of years, one of the go-to options for Xbox Series X|S users looking to expand the storage capacity of their console has been the Expansion Cards sold by Seagate. It looks like the ...
Microsoft and Seagate have announced two new Storage Expansion Cards for the Xbox Series X|S coming soon to all markets the consoles are available. The new 512 GB and 2 TB Storage Expansion Cards join ...
Game files can be huge these days. One of the most popular games in the world, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, came in at a whopping 137GB when it launched in October. With larger game sizes becoming more ...
This expansion card can slide into the rear of either console (Xbox Series S or Series X), adding more speedy storage that you can download games to. Unlike USB hard drives with more internal capacity ...
The Xbox Series X offers 1 TB of built-in storage, which unfortunately, doesn’t get you very far, especially if you’re playing games like Call of Duty Black Ops 6, which can take up over 10% of your ...
The PiStorm is nothing new; if you’re familiar with the retrocomputer scene, you’ve probably heard of it. By replacing the 68k processor in an old Amiga (or some models of Atari) the PiStorm ...