🎮 Level Up Your Storage Game!
The WD_BLACK 1TB C50 Storage Expansion Card is an officially licensed NVMe SSD designed for Xbox Series X|S consoles. It offers seamless plug-and-play installation, quick resume capabilities, and a sleek design, allowing gamers to store and access their favorite titles effortlessly.
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Quick Resume-Compatible, Easy to Install - Plug and Play, Design by WD_BLACK, Store More Huge Titles |
Read Speed | 1 Megabytes Per Second |
Item Weight | 25 Grams |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Write Speed | ~2.4 GB/s |
Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies Inc. |
UPC | 619659196356 |
Hard Drive | 1 TB Solid State Drive |
Item model number | WDBMPH0010BNC-WCSN |
Hardware Platform | xbox_one |
Item Weight | 0.882 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.24 x 2.19 x 0.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.24 x 2.19 x 0.3 inches |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | NVMe |
ASIN | B0C44XVWCH |
Country of Origin | Malaysia |
Date First Available | July 7, 2023 |
K**H
Reliable and fast storage solution
I've been impressed with my Xbox storage expansion card. Installation is incredibly easy, and it's automatically recognized by the console. The card delivers fast loading times, though slightly slower than internal storage, and is compatible with all Xbox Series X|S games.It works well and maintains its performance over time, providing a hassle-free way to expand storage. Overall, it's a reliable solution that makes managing your game library much easier.
A**L
Amazing and worth the penny
The Xbox Storage Expansion Card is an excellent accessory for Xbox Series X and S owners who need more storage without sacrificing performance.PerformanceThis card delivers exceptional speed, matching the internal SSD’s performance. Games load quickly and run smoothly, ensuring a seamless gaming experience.InstallationSetup is a breeze—simply plug it into the dedicated slot, and the console recognizes it instantly. It’s incredibly user-friendly, making it accessible for gamers of all experience levels.DesignIts compact design makes it easy to carry, ideal for gamers who travel or switch between consoles frequently.PriceThe main drawback is the price. While the performance justifies the cost, it may be considered high compared to traditional external drives.CompatibilityKeep in mind that this card is specifically designed for Xbox, so it won’t work with other systems.ConclusionOverall, the Xbox Storage Expansion Card is a great investment for serious gamers looking to expand their storage efficiently. If speed and ease of use are your priorities, this card is definitely worth the purchase.
B**M
A little expensive, but almost required
Makes a huge difference from just the 1 tb storage built in to my Xbox Series X. With his large modern games are, the extra space seems necessary. I have Xbox game pass ultimate, which allows me to stream games, but there are benefits to having them installed like the ability to resume quickly, and with nearly 500 games to choose from (I think lost time I counted there was literally 499), it's good to be able to for more than 10 games. It's a little pricey, but with speeds comparable to the built in storage, and the fact that it's made specifically for the Xbox it's the only way I would recommend expanding storage on your Xbox.
L**T
Saved the price of a new xbox
Didn't want to buy a new Xbox but there wasn't enough storage to save many games. This wonderful expansion gave me lots of space & I love not having to load and transfer back & forth like I had to do with the external hard drive I was using. I got the storage I needed for a fraction of the cost of a new xbox. Easy to set up and works perfectly with my Xbox series s!
B**G
A top name brand.
WD_Black 1TB C50Western Digital is top name brand. I expected it to work very well and it does.Installation: Plug this drive into the expansion socket on the back of a series S or Series X console. It will not work on an XboxOne or other older Xbox. Those use USB slots, which are about 20 times slower.I turned off my Xbox S and plugged it in. And turned on my Xbox S. There was a screen that appeared before the Xbox powered up asking me to choose one of two options. 1) use this new drive on multiple consoles. or 2) use this new drive on only the console it is now plugged into. I chose 2).Xbox S then booted up normally, and I selected the installation of MSFS (which takes up a little more than 200 GB). I then clicked on Manage instead of Play. The manage options included things like Copy or Move. I clicked Move. The MSFS game and all its saved data then moved from the internal storage over to this new drive. The speed was 5 GB per second. That is the same as 5 thousand megabytes per second. A lot faster than a USB drive at 200 megabytes per second. 25 times faster more or less.Now my MSFS game plays exactly as it did before at the same fps numbers and so forth. There is no difference how it used to play from the internal storage compared to playing from this drive.Xbox series S and series X external drives work like this: A usb drive will work to store things like songs and videos. And it also works for playing older games designed for an Xbox One or Xbox 360. Those old fashioned USB drives will NOT work for Xbox series X and series S games. But this is not a USB drive. Therefore it DOES work for all games and for anything else, exactly like the original internal storage.These WD drives seem to come in two sizes 500GB and 1000 GB (I TB). I bought a 1 TB drive. It works perfectly, without issues, and the only installation is to just plug it in! Of course you do NOT have to open up the Xbox case. The plug is on the outside, on the back, It is wide. You can't miss it!
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