Overview & Specs
A BARELY USED/LIKE NEW OLED Steam Deck OEM SSD using a Phison-based controller and built by Phison. The NAND flash is unknown but it is one of the many OEM SSDs that Valve is using to equip their 1TB Steam Decks with. This particular drive was powered on only two times via the Steam Deck and one time in an external NVMe enclosure (I have no idea why it says "62" times; maybe from factory QA tests?). It was powered on for about 1 hour total (again, it says "3 hours" but...). Simply put, as soon as that OLED Steam Deck came in, I turned it on/off a couple of times, to make sure it was good-to-go, and then immediately replaced this SSD with a 2TB one from WD.
It is, basically, new but I have included a CrystalDiskInfo screenshot that reads the current SMART data on the drive. It is extremely difficult to find the datasheet for this particular drive. The only thing I do know is that some Steam Decks (they change the switch controller often) use a 3.0x4 interface that can switch to a 4.0x2 interface. I think mine is one of those; however (and I'm getting off topic), this drive seems to be able to do the same (maybe Phison's E19TS controller has a built-in switch that can do 3.0x4 or 4.0x2).
It will be shipped within an anti-static bag and in a small art container (like for acrylic pains). Obviously, there is no original packaging nor any manual(s) for it.
Specifications1TB NVMe SSD
- Capacity1TB
- InterfaceNVMe SSD
- Form FactorM.2
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Phison ESMP001TKB5C3-E19TS 1TB PCIE 3.0x4/4.0x2 M.2 2230 NVMe 1.4 SSD (OLED Steam Deck OEM SSD)
Overview & Specs
A BARELY USED/LIKE NEW OLED Steam Deck OEM SSD using a Phison-based controller and built by Phison. The NAND flash is unknown but it is one of the many OEM SSDs that Valve is using to equip their 1TB Steam Decks with. This particular drive was powered on only two times via the Steam Deck and one time in an external NVMe enclosure (I have no idea why it says "62" times; maybe from factory QA tests?). It was powered on for about 1 hour total (again, it says "3 hours" but...). Simply put, as soon as that OLED Steam Deck came in, I turned it on/off a couple of times, to make sure it was good-to-go, and then immediately replaced this SSD with a 2TB one from WD.
It is, basically, new but I have included a CrystalDiskInfo screenshot that reads the current SMART data on the drive. It is extremely difficult to find the datasheet for this particular drive. The only thing I do know is that some Steam Decks (they change the switch controller often) use a 3.0x4 interface that can switch to a 4.0x2 interface. I think mine is one of those; however (and I'm getting off topic), this drive seems to be able to do the same (maybe Phison's E19TS controller has a built-in switch that can do 3.0x4 or 4.0x2).
It will be shipped within an anti-static bag and in a small art container (like for acrylic pains). Obviously, there is no original packaging nor any manual(s) for it.
Specifications1TB NVMe SSD
- Capacity1TB
- InterfaceNVMe SSD
- Form FactorM.2