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Summary

 A German redditor named speatle_ attached over 140TB of Hard drives to the Steamdeck.

He did it by connecting a LSI adapter card to the Steamdecks internal M.2 header. To that adapter he connected multiple NetApp disk shelves.

 

In his post he claimed that he limited himself to 4 shelves because of "portability reasons"

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 "Only 4 disk shelves for maximum portability"

 

My thoughts

 I think it's crazy what can be done with the Steamdeck and the tinker community as a whole. Valve did a great job delivering a portable Linux PC that can be expanded in different ways.

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