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I love tinkering with hardware, and I think it's one of the best parts of being a PC gamer. That being said, when I bought my Nintendo Switch 2, I didn't have in mind that owners would be inventing ways to slap an NVMe SSD on the bottom.
The Switch 2 uses a microSD Express slot, which gives faster speeds than the SD slot in the original Switch and, as described by Better Gaming, is effectively a PCIe slot. It speaks the NVMe protocol, which means it can technically operate in the same way as an SSD in the right parameters.
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