Ah, the notorious Xbox Storage Expansion Card. It is easily one of my least favorite parts of the Xbox Series, especially when you consider you cannot just use a standard NVMe drive like you can on the PlayStation 5.

Instead, Xbox relies on its proprietary solution, and that remains a sore spot, particularly given the price, which still sits firmly in triple digits.

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Despite being proprietary, these cards can be connected to CFexpress ports. (Image credit: Future)

Now, as I said, or rather moaned earlier, the Xbox Series storage expansion solution is far from ideal. While it is more practical and less awkward than the PlayStation 5 approach, it significantly limits your options, and the price markup over a standard NVME is noticeable enough that some people simply cannot justify it.

Reddit user u/Dramatic-Shape5574, posting in the r/Xbox community, shared how a relatively inexpensive PCIe adapter can enable full use of an Xbox Expansion Card on PC.

The adapter itself is a CFexpress Type B card reader, and based on their testing, the speeds come in at around twice as fast as a typical SATA SSD.

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