The Sandisk Ultra was U1/A1. Looking at it, it doesn't have the V specification. The Sandisk Extreme is U3/A2/V30. I created (using a shell) a file of 10G from /dev/random and then copied it. The 512G drive (stock) got 150MB/s write and the Sandisk Extreme got 79.5 MB/s. Interestingly, my workstation (while testing it) only sustained 74 MB/s.
25. Install a game then hit the Steam menu button and go to 'Downloads' to watch the progress, download speed, and disk usage speed. I downloaded Left 4 Dead 2 and it starts off really fast and has high disk usage (around 70MB/s). Then it as it installs it will drop down to around 20MB/s for most the install, then speed up again at the end.
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Specifically, it needs to be the whole “steamapps” folder which by default would be somewhere like: After placing that directly onto a freshly formatted SD Card, I popped it into the Steam Deck and — pop, there’s the games. This was tested a few times, with Windows games that used Proton and native Linux builds.
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