@Follow the howl People resist so much to understand this reality. I do not know if these prices are right, but these are the general market prices of drives made in this technology. Microsoft is not inflating the price at this point.
@Follow the howl PNY CS 3030 has 3500MBs read speed, is 2tb and costs 390AUD, the XSX expansion card costs 360AUD with 2400MBs read speed, In 1tb it costs 215AUD or i could get say the 1tb CS3040 gen 4 version for 330AUD with 5600MBs read speed
To a person like me who lives in Latin America, due to the prices, The HDD is a better deal, I don't mind waiting a little bit longer to transfer back my games.
@@marshalldteach3545 Just plug your HDD (no less than 500GB and USB 3.1) to the console. A window will pop up on the screen and select Format to use for games. Then you can manage where the games will download in Storage
I remember that the Xbox 360 250 gb hard drive was something you had to grab vs the 1TB where you just need 2 fingers to hold,it’s crazy how advanced technology has become.
It somewhat slowed compared to the 00s which was ridculas to try & play catch up. I remember having to get that device to transfer stuff over from the OG 360 to the S 360, only to realise it was a one time use.
Working at an internet cafe this is good to hear that there's really no issues to have our backwards compatible games literally working right out the gate. We've been rocking 4tb Externals for a while now and would like to keep rocking those for the backwards compatible titles.
The expansion card reminds me of the memory cards from the PS1 and PS2 it’s interesting to see how we’ve in a way rebooted memory cards with these expandable storage cards
You can do that? So if I buy a 4TB drive for the xbox one on the series s? And all games that are not for the xbox one s and x can be stored in that space?
Just for info. For storage purposes and to play non load intensive games get a External HDD, either a standalone device or better an External HDD cage ($20 - $40 depending on brand) and a 2 TB HDD ($50 - $70) and you are set for a good time.
Eh...with a decent internet connection, downloading the game will be the same as transferring it...so I want an external drive that I can play games off of, which is an SSD.
That’s what I am thinking. I can get a 4TB external hard drive and store all of my series X games on there. When I want to play them I can move them over and when I am done playing then move them back and move something else over.
@@samecardifferentday6015 If you have decent internet then that ways fine. But if you have a slow connection the redownloading something will be a pain
@@samecardifferentday6015 You can keep any game in the HDD. But if the game you want to download back is no longer in the game pass, it is gone forever unless you buy it.
After watching this video i purchased the Samsung T5 SSD for 120$ and I have no regrets. Was able to slap huge games on it and quick resume still works. Games like Apex, Overwatch and Call of Duty Warzone run flawlessly on the external SSD. I've downloaded everything I want and still have over 600gigs left. I feel like i have a series X now. Great value.
Not sure how this works. Will you be playing off the external drive or transferring off the external drive back to the internal drive to play your games?
@@MrJerry5321 i'll be transferring the games from external hard drive to internal solid state drive to play xbox series x/s games but I can play xbox one games from the hard drive
External SSD isn't worth it in my opinion. It's not that much cheaper than the official expansion card and you can't play Series X|S games on it. I'd rather use an external HDD for old games, then save up for a proper SDD card.
Depends on the country. In Australia the new SX/SS SSD is $350 haha. Where as I can buy an external SSD like the one he used here (Samsung T5) 1TB for $120. It's a no brainer for me!
I look at it this way. If you've already got a USB drive use it. If you don't and you need to buy one, might as well just go with the seagate even if it costs more. Then you don't ever have to worry about transferring.
Given what I saw of the teardown of the Xbox expansion storage, I bet there will be a third party expansion storage that is not the Seagate storage within the first 6 months of launch. Within a year there will be an enclosure that work with specific NVMe drives. Prices will be more competitive than people think.
Pretty concerned about what the reliability of these would be. I'd say I definitely trust Microsoft to replace faulty SSD's (I'd look I to it before buying rather than assuming of course) and I trust their quality overall. Third parties I'd be pretty unsure of
Within a year? The word competitive gives you a lot of cover/latitude and could mean almost anything lol. How about we just hazard a guess at costs? SSD prices are still going to be very hefty in one year from now. ;)
You see making a SSD card that transfers data at 2.4gbps won't be cheap. That's why you insert the Seagate one in to match those speeds but Microsoft might brick 3rd parties. I think that's why Sony hasn't released their own yet because how can they make an external SSD run at 6.4gbps. Theres videos on the ps5 completely dying when connecting an external SSD, even an HDD
@@mmm.3839 - I think the HDD is simply scare mongering or relates to an individual 'bad unit' as opposed to anything else. A mechanical drive does not have access to the lower level API/key architecture of the PS5, in the same way that a HDD does not have access to the velocity architecture on the Xbox Series X/S. That's why no game designed for either console can run off a HDD and why such a drive is only for backward compatible games, or in the case of the Xbox Series X/S for storing a next gen game. An SSD is the same situation. With the Xbox Series X/S, it can ONLY be used to store next gen games, NOT play them, or play backward compatible titles. On the PS5 an SSD can ONLY be used to play backward compatible titles. No SSD can be connected to the internal port on the playstation right now, they have disabled the port, and it will only be made functional at a latter date via updated firmware once Sony have given the public their white list of acceptable SSD solutions. With the Xbox Series X/S of course the ONLY solution for playing next gen titles is the branded Seagate 1TB card.
I went with the 1TB Seagate expansion card and the 2TB Seagate Barracuda Fast External SSD . I got a really good deal on the external ssd during cyberweek. The barracuda fast matches the aesthetic of the series x perfectly, it even has the same glowing green light when powered on.
@@roby5514 I have an XBOX One X and will upgrade to the Series S now that I know I can plug in an external USB drive to keep my old games on. How about you?
Excellent video! I'm glad you did this, before the Xbox was released some were saying you could only use the Xbox proprietary card to expand the storage.
most expensive gen ever, gives pc's a run for it's money. I don't want a million games I own enough... So I will just want 1 to 8 and play and finish them and move on. Gamepass is the way to go. For older stuff use old hdd.
@@Hylianamused yeah but even pc would be costlier as time passes tech gets cheaper so even at that time console would be the better buy (in the price range)
@@yohaanpatel2736 - Where are you getting that price from? If you are talking about the Xbox Series S, you are not getting 4K 120hz. If you are talking about the Xbox Series X - your number re cash is waay out. P.S I have an Xbox Series X pre ordered with a Seagate 1TB Drive so I am not anti-Xbox (also have a PS5 disc based console ore ordered). I agree with your general premise, re cost if PC equivalent is FAR higher, just...maybe your number was a typo?
I built my pc in 2014. Upgraded the cpu and gpu once. I don't need to for next gen. Saved myself $500 + $500 in online fees plus last gens online fees. Pc building is about longevity. Consoles easily surpassed the cost
Same for me. I got a 2tb Seagate external hard drive that I use for older games and keep my newer games that I play frequently on the internal drive. I honestly don't mind the load times
I have a 12TB external WD my book which I use to store everything, I’ll just move stuff between the internal SSD and HDD and run everything from The internal
@@MrJerry5321 For the past several months I've run everything X1, X360, and XBOX games off an Ext 4TB HDD on my Xbox One X - I have seen no discernible difference in load times or quality or anything. I am literally waiting for FedEx to deliver my X|S so I can plug this in, and miss 0 beats. You 'can' transfer these games to the internal for the speedy loads though, which is cool.
@@retropulse03 question, will X1, X360, and og Xbox games that are played on an external hard drive on the Xbox Series X get any benefits? Like loading times, framerates, and other stuff?
@@joeortiz5177 it will get the benefit of the everything except for load times, they will be a little quicker than a Xbox one but nothing compared to an internal ssd or external ssd
I taught the hdd was slower definitely getting a 2tb hdd, i rather wait 10 minutes than redownloading a full game for over 4 hours. Thanks for the video
@@qaasimpatel7281 Well I just got a hard drive and you will enjoy it more with a hard drive. It comes with about 350 gigs usable I think can’t remember, and I put about 3 Xbox series X/S games, but if they are older, would be less memory. The new games take up about a 100 gigs. Idk why. Currently with the hard drive tho. I moved all the older games to the WD hard drive and have about 6 series X/S games
I think this would work best: Play Original Xbox and Xbox 360 Games from the external hard drive (if you have one already) Games that are not optimised for Series X or S play them on the external hard drive also Series X or S optimised games, play them on internal and maybe some Xbox One unoptimized games as well
Never bought a hard drive during the Xbox one era and haven’t bought one since the 360 so I’m catching up a little. You can’t just plug the hard drive in and play your games? You have to transfer it onto your console? Isn’t technology supposed to get less complicated and more convenient? I just bought a $300 series s and have forza horizon 5 and black ops Cold War downloaded and now have no room on my Xbox and I’m already gonna have to pay half the console to be able to play more than 2 games?
I bet in a year or so, Microsoft will start introducing special edition consoles with 2TB storage or more. While the 1 TB SSD is incredible, my plan is to continue using my external HDD for my Xbox one games, and save my storage for the series X games.
I have both a Series X and a PS5 and I gotta say, Sony’s solution for adding storage is way better! Super easy to pop the cover over and throw an M.2 SSD in the expansion bay. And you can find way better deals on those SSDs than the Seagate cards which are literally the only option for storage expansion that can run Series X/S games. I have a Seagate 4TB hard drive I use to store older games and for cold storage of new games if needed. Think I’m gonna eventually get an external SSD though for the faster load and transfer times.
It just seems ridiculous to me that I need to pay $200 to get 1 TB of storage for X/S games to still work without having to move stuff around, and 1 TB isn't even a lot, it would already be filled up with the few games I had to delete already to stay within my current 1 TB internal storage on the X. It's all BS
But ps5 allows you to easily install the new pcie4 nvme ssds from computers which are way faster than xbox ssd and their proprietary memory card. Both consoles will kick ass In their own ways. Cant wait for both of my consoles
Are u asking about Sony because you are interested in buying a Ps5? In either case storage will be an issue because they’re giving us small hard drives compared to the software we will be putting on them so just like with the last system the PS4 and Xbox one we will have to have external hard drive‘s or expanding storage I think I’ve been doing that since the PS3 days 🤷🏾♂️ they have never given us enough storage since games have been larger- nothing new there. But since you brought up Sony to compare Sony doesn’t have just proprietary options so they will have more options than in this video but cheaper sooner than later not to mention the speeds will be faster than the Xbox - Per the specs of using a much faster hard drive and that’s a fact -just like the Xbox being more powerful is a fact - One more note- The Xbox one X was more powerful than the PS4 Pro according to some but Xbox one only sold 47 million compared to Ps4 selling 109 million there is going to be a lot more business and companies supporting that larger marketshare because they know the money is there and they know that people are buying and supporting that larger market share. Like Nintendo has shown, having a more powerful game console doesn’t matter as much as having the games that people want to play and can only play on that system - Microsoft also proving that having a more powerful machine doesn’t necessarily mean having better games or a better gaming experience either just fyi good things to consider or Good things to know if you’re making comparisons perhaps for purchasing reasons- Become familiar with the games on each system and that’ll probably help you with purchasing decisions
I'm going to grab that Seagate 1TB for launch and use that until prices on the larger expansion slot cards come down (it will happen). And then I am going to get at least a 4TB external drive for older games and stuff I want to send to storage. That should do me for awhile.
We went from cartridges/memory cards, to disks, to digital and now back to memory cards Going to wing it with my old 8tb hdd.. i have no problem swapping games back and forth unto the internal xbox storage, beats uninstalling and redownloading games..
Seriously, I got it but because with Best Buy I banked so many rewards I got it for almost half price. I picked that up already but I won’t have the series x for 3 more days until I can pick it up
Great video. One thing I havent seen covered : I already have many Xbox One games on a regular external HDD. Will those files work on the Series X or do I need to format the HDD and redownload all of them?
I have a 4TB external HD for my One X contains all my games and apps, this will just plug straight into a Series X USB port, job done and I can continue to play them from it. You only need to transfer a game to the Series X if it’s been optimised for the Series X. I will be buying a further external 2TB SSD drive to store Series X only games that I will not be playing immediately. Hope this helps you. Digital Foundry covered this in a recent video.
@@NorthernSoulieKTF Awesome. Thanks. That helps alot. I do plan on getting some SSD's for extra storage for that use, definately. Just not right away. Plus I really need a big storage option for alot of the older games, as these tiny SSDs wont cut it for a while. External SSD sounds good too. Ill look into that later for sure. I will likely be selling my PS4 PRO , Xbox One X, after I can confirm all the backwards compatibility and that the new systems can capture 60 minute clips. I post playthroughs so the 60 minute capture is important. Do you know if Series X supports 60 minute captures? I saw it supports 4K capture but Ill prob stick with 1080.
**Laughs in 2TB Element External Hard Drive** Fr tho I caught it on Amazon during a sale. Best decision I’ve made regarding my Xbox as I no longer have to keep deleting games.
So long as I don’t have to wait several hours to install a game even 14 minutes sounds like heaven, my Xbox one s with my 8 TB and 2 TB hard drives take so long to install
So the only one that you can play x/s games off directly is the seagate card, yes? External ssd and hdd you have to transfer them back to the internal drive to play new games?
I'm trying to manage what I keep on my console and what I keep in my external 4tb. Transfer is slow, and gta is dramatically faster on the console but eats up all that space. Im hoping there is a bigger, cheaper solution in the near future
I would like to see Microsoft sell an adapter for the expansion card slot to a m.2 nvme that you buy your self were you can store xbox series x or s games on them. As long as the nvme ssd that you buy has the right read and write speeds I would think there would be no problem with this method.
Literally the best video I've seen on this subject - I'm planning to put all my 360 and my Xbox one games onto cold storage and this video really helped me decide which route to take. Thanks!
The Seagate Expansion card is worth the money just for the huge read/write speeds alone... Plus once the main SERIES S/X buying spree is over they'll start to sit on shelves and the prices will drop by £10-30, depending on retailers & special offers, to get them moving again...
That's correct bro. What a lot of people are doing with the Series S is downloading the newer game and then transferring it into the external SSD. Then whenever they wanna play, they move it back to the internal.
I think you’d have to transfer the game over to internal storage to have that performance of optimized new gen and then put it back when you’re done.. it’s all very confusing
This won't give you the "optimised" versions of game. You have to use the new series s/x ones to play with the 120fps 4k. Or you could download onto internal drive, but there is a little amount of space.
@@lukron5559 i plan on getting the games that are more powerful (if that’s the word) in the internal hardrive so modern warfare and cold war and my older games like 360 games on the external drive
@@Alicia-nb2sf yes, the games should be marked weather they are optimised. I've installed all of the games that are optimised onto the internal, I'm not paying that much because in 2-3 weeks time, there will be a third party one that can play the optimised version of games.
@@lukron5559 i also don’t really keep much games especially story mode ones i delete them after and with the way life is going for me now i won’t really have the chance to be able to play as much that’s also why i’m getting the series S
I'll manage with 800GB internal for now. That 1tb Seagate SSD for Xbox X|S is 299 CAD. That price will drop as the cost to manufacturer goes down in the future. 100-150 CAD will be a good price in the future.
I keep my non-optimized games in a WD SSD and they work very well. I can even transfer optimized games to the external SSD when I am not playing them and it takes less than 10 minutes to move them back to the internal SSD.
I’m using two Samsung 870 EVO 4TB SSD’s in external cases as my external storage. It means I can use those for ONE, 360 & OG games on those & get SSD speeds, and save the main SSD for Series X enhanced games.
I doubt I’ll ever get the 1Tb external storage, especially at $220. IF it ever comes down to $150, MAYBE then. But until that day, I’ll use my 2Tb HDD storage and move my games around between it and the internal storage.
I bit the bullet and bought the 1tb seagate expansion card for my new series S. I think I’ll add the Samsung T5, since it will work for playing some backwards compatible games and allows for faster loads and swaps. I love my series S but I wish it shipped with 1TB internal.
Great info dump. Thanks. I still don't know how much I'll be using my Series S... I'm still playing on my PS4 Pro for the most part and I think it will remain that way going forward. Where as my Series S would be chilling on the side providing me with the ability to play some good old gems and the occasional game from the Games Pass that I haven't purchased yet. But fact is, both of those things can mount up to quite a lot of space on just 360GB... SSD's at more than just 250GB start get onto the 100's and if I go down that route then I'd be better off just getting a Series X instead. Even though that's easier said than done...
Exactly. Probably will not happen any soon. Lack of that options holds me back from even thinking about Xbox series x. I will stay with Xbox one x. And like it was said here sometimes there is hardly any difference between internal or external SSD load speeds…
FYI you can buy a pc external drive and format it on the xbox but the drive has to have photos on it first before you plug it into the xbox. Hopes this helps and saves you money. Cost me $60 for 2TB
Wait, just double checking.. you can still play the games stored in the external ssd/harddrive right? Or do you have to move it back to internal to actually play it?.
@@KutlucanChloe thankyou that is all i wanted to know and he explained everythitng but that or maybe he did and it was not clear i dunno lol but thank you!
Is there information about whether XSX/S will be compatible with the Kinect 2 (and the Kinect adapter for Xbox One S/X)? And if voice commands will still work on the new generation of consoles?
Nice video. I've got a question. If I was to buy the xbox series s, could I buy other external storages apart from that £200+ ssd or would I have to buy this one? Because some are much cheaper at around £60 - £80. Could I store the games on this hard drive and then transfer them over to the console when I want to play them? Any responses would be appreciated, thanks.
@@Yucare472 Externally I have over 200 games installed on it ranging from OG Xbox to xbox one. I have been playing alot of them testing out the new Auto HDR. Also the extra space will allow me to offload the X|S games to the external when not needed on the internal SSD. Just installing the handful of X|S games fills the 1tb internal drive super quick!
I’ve just got the Series S, and despite it saying it has 512gb storage it only has 376gb.... I understand they need storage for the UI but losing around 150gb is ridiculous. In a nutshell, you will need an expansion ssd or external HDD (I’d go with the latter and transfer S/X optimised games back and forth simply because by time new games are released there’ll be more expansion packs and the prices will be slightly cheaper - supply and demand of these will reduce price in 2021)
So let's say I have a next gen game installed internally on my series s, can I download updates for those next gen games to the external and still have fast load times and no problems?
Anything New Gen you would want on the internal (Or the officially supported expansion card) to benefit from the Velocity architecture for rendering - For old gen games, such as xbox one games WITHOUT Series X|S optimisation, and your 360 games, you will be absolutely fine storing AND Playing from an External SSD (Yes SSD NOT HDD) via USB 3.1 Cable - The raw transfer performance coupled with the overall power of the console will mean that load speeds will still be quicker than the original console they were designed for.
Thank you for the clear explanation! I was wondering if we can play only digital 360 games from the external USB, or can we also copy and play cd disc versions? Thank you so much
Thanks for the info. Do you need to format your hdd or can it just work straight away? I already have one of those samsung drives sitting around, if I can store games I'm on hold with would save me loads of time. I just deleted a 100gb game to play another and will have to leave over night downloading. Gaming is a joke these days. Never had this with any console prior to xbox one.
Gamespot / Michael - Ark was one of the games that run worst in this generation... how does it fare in the XSX?? Can it scale up to stable fps in full resolution?
If that ssd card was 2tb paying 220 would feel like a fair price.
I know, I have a 2TB Samsung External SSD on my One X I managed to snag for $80 on a sale.
Then 1tb is 110 ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah
@Follow the howl People resist so much to understand this reality. I do not know if these prices are right, but these are the general market prices of drives made in this technology. Microsoft is not inflating the price at this point.
@Follow the howl PNY CS 3030 has 3500MBs read speed, is 2tb and costs 390AUD, the XSX expansion card costs 360AUD with 2400MBs read speed,
In 1tb it costs 215AUD or i could get say the 1tb CS3040 gen 4 version for 330AUD with 5600MBs read speed
It's expensive because it's PCIe 4.0. PCIe 3.0 2TB SSD's are around $200 but the PCIe 4.0 SSD's are still around $200/TB.
To a person like me who lives in Latin America, due to the prices, The HDD is a better deal, I don't mind waiting a little bit longer to transfer back my games.
Every where u go hdd is a better deal
@@anshs.5204 lol
Not dissing you any BUT a BIT is an understatement. Many games take 3x longer on HDD. That’s way more of a speed upgrade than a bit.
Bro. Link how to use it?
Ok my series s is full now.
I bought a 1 tb harddrive.
Now what to do? Any help
@@marshalldteach3545 Just plug your HDD (no less than 500GB and USB 3.1) to the console. A window will pop up on the screen and select Format to use for games. Then you can manage where the games will download in Storage
I remember that the Xbox 360 250 gb hard drive was something you had to grab vs the 1TB where you just need 2 fingers to hold,it’s crazy how advanced technology has become.
It somewhat slowed compared to the 00s which was ridculas to try & play catch up. I remember having to get that device to transfer stuff over from the OG 360 to the S 360, only to realise it was a one time use.
@@tristanbackup2536 I thought you could use the transfer cable as many times as you wanted?
Michael, is THE man!! Nerding out on all sorts of relevant bench marking like that nice one mate. Keep it up.
Working at an internet cafe this is good to hear that there's really no issues to have our backwards compatible games literally working right out the gate. We've been rocking 4tb Externals for a while now and would like to keep rocking those for the backwards compatible titles.
The expansion card reminds me of the memory cards from the PS1 and PS2 it’s interesting to see how we’ve in a way rebooted memory cards with these expandable storage cards
Those kept saved game spots not games themselves.
@@SlasherInSuits ye I k ow I’m just saying it’s a similar type of thing
Totally!
@@SlasherInSuits duh
Its just a cash grab. They could likely fit more storage in the hardware, but limited it to 1TB
Get the 4TB HDD and keep all the Xbox One, 360 and OG games in the HDD, use the internal SSD only with Series X games..
This would be the best move..
That's what I do, but only having MCC and Cod already takes half of the space
@@alexxander94 just ordered mines figured I’ll have cod and 2k then the hdd4TB
@@alexxander94 Both games can be played from the external HDD, you welcome
I have a 2tb hdd but most games now need faster storage so it’s going to be basically useless
You can do that? So if I buy a 4TB drive for the xbox one on the series s? And all games that are not for the xbox one s and x can be stored in that space?
Keep in mind that this is based on games that are not optimized to make use of the the SSD, so what we are seeing is raw speed.
he said that
Are we just gonna ignore the fact that 1 tb is half the price of the xbox it's self???
Just for info. For storage purposes and to play non load intensive games get a External HDD, either a standalone device or better an External HDD cage ($20 - $40 depending on brand) and a 2 TB HDD ($50 - $70) and you are set for a good time.
What is an external HD’s cage and why is it better? Just cheaper?
Can you suggest me a brant?
@@platongiourtis3851 SeaGate works just fine
I’ll go for the external HDD for now, I can wait 14 more minutes to swap games around
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Eh...with a decent internet connection, downloading the game will be the same as transferring it...so I want an external drive that I can play games off of, which is an SSD.
Thank you! Exactly the video I’ve been looking for
The most common way is backing up to a massive hard drive and restoring them if you want to play them.
That’s what I am thinking. I can get a 4TB external hard drive and store all of my series X games on there. When I want to play them I can move them over and when I am done playing then move them back and move something else over.
@@Jpfire19 it is the same time if you delete and download the games no?
@@samecardifferentday6015 If you have decent internet then that ways fine. But if you have a slow connection the redownloading something will be a pain
@@samecardifferentday6015 You can keep any game in the HDD. But if the game you want to download back is no longer in the game pass, it is gone forever unless you buy it.
@@Jpfire19
RIP the write cycles doing that. You're gonna kill your internal SSD faster. 😂
Exactly the video I was looking for. Many thanks. Subbed!
this dude looks like eric koston
That's his son blud didn't you know
He really does.
@@ilikefantasyworlds9356 no kidding? Do u have any links im curious now
Who?
Even has a board in the room
After watching this video i purchased the Samsung T5 SSD for 120$ and I have no regrets. Was able to slap huge games on it and quick resume still works. Games like Apex, Overwatch and Call of Duty Warzone run flawlessly on the external SSD. I've downloaded everything I want and still have over 600gigs left. I feel like i have a series X now. Great value.
With the Samsung T5 SSD does it run X/S series enhanced games?
thanks mate. now i can use my 3tb hard drive on my series s and I do have patience for the slow transferring rates
Not sure how this works. Will you be playing off the external drive or transferring off the external drive back to the internal drive to play your games?
@@MrJerry5321 i'll be transferring the games from external hard drive to internal solid state drive to play xbox series x/s games but I can play xbox one games from the hard drive
@@sarthak_das Will you keep the series x/s games on your internal memory or what?
@@0ri yes I will keep the series x or s games in the internal ssd and I will keep xbox one games in the external hard drive.
@@sarthak_das Would you still have the graphical advantages of next gen or would they still look like last gen? (Xbox one games)
External SSD isn't worth it in my opinion. It's not that much cheaper than the official expansion card and you can't play Series X|S games on it.
I'd rather use an external HDD for old games, then save up for a proper SDD card.
Glad I found this comment. I think you’re right on the money
@@tuckfield656 Anytime bro. From my experience with the Series X so far, it still seems like the right call.
@@XDLugia Much love stranger
Depends on the country. In Australia the new SX/SS SSD is $350 haha. Where as I can buy an external SSD like the one he used here (Samsung T5) 1TB for $120. It's a no brainer for me!
This is what I think too
It's about time someone did this video
I look at it this way. If you've already got a USB drive use it. If you don't and you need to buy one, might as well just go with the seagate even if it costs more. Then you don't ever have to worry about transferring.
Is quick resume still in affect when using the usb?
@baerleon Uhm yes...It saves the state on the internal but your game can be on the external SSD/HDD.
Given what I saw of the teardown of the Xbox expansion storage, I bet there will be a third party expansion storage that is not the Seagate storage within the first 6 months of launch. Within a year there will be an enclosure that work with specific NVMe drives. Prices will be more competitive than people think.
Pretty concerned about what the reliability of these would be. I'd say I definitely trust Microsoft to replace faulty SSD's (I'd look I to it before buying rather than assuming of course) and I trust their quality overall. Third parties I'd be pretty unsure of
Within a year? The word competitive gives you a lot of cover/latitude and could mean almost anything lol. How about we just hazard a guess at costs?
SSD prices are still going to be very hefty in one year from now. ;)
You see making a SSD card that transfers data at 2.4gbps won't be cheap. That's why you insert the Seagate one in to match those speeds but Microsoft might brick 3rd parties. I think that's why Sony hasn't released their own yet because how can they make an external SSD run at 6.4gbps. Theres videos on the ps5 completely dying when connecting an external SSD, even an HDD
@@mmm.3839 - I think the HDD is simply scare mongering or relates to an individual 'bad unit' as opposed to anything else. A mechanical drive does not have access to the lower level API/key architecture of the PS5, in the same way that a HDD does not have access to the velocity architecture on the Xbox Series X/S. That's why no game designed for either console can run off a HDD and why such a drive is only for backward compatible games, or in the case of the Xbox Series X/S for storing a next gen game. An SSD is the same situation. With the Xbox Series X/S, it can ONLY be used to store next gen games, NOT play them, or play backward compatible titles. On the PS5 an SSD can ONLY be used to play backward compatible titles. No SSD can be connected to the internal port on the playstation right now, they have disabled the port, and it will only be made functional at a latter date via updated firmware once Sony have given the public their white list of acceptable SSD solutions. With the Xbox Series X/S of course the ONLY solution for playing next gen titles is the branded Seagate 1TB card.
.....and no :)
I went with the 1TB Seagate expansion card and the 2TB Seagate Barracuda Fast External SSD . I got a really good deal on the external ssd during cyberweek. The barracuda fast matches the aesthetic of the series x perfectly, it even has the same glowing green light when powered on.
Can you still play Xbox series X games with the Barracuda? Or just old game but just faster load times?
Thanks Mike, this really helped me make the decision to upgrade to the Series S!
Which one u think you willl get for series S
@@roby5514 I have an XBOX One X and will upgrade to the Series S now that I know I can plug in an external USB drive to keep my old games on. How about you?
@@allenfrisch I have series S but I want to know which USB DRIVE shout I buy better ?
@@roby5514 buy an external SSD. Samsung T5 is a good one.
Excellent video! I'm glad you did this, before the Xbox was released some were saying you could only use the Xbox proprietary card to expand the storage.
most expensive gen ever, gives pc's a run for it's money. I don't want a million games I own enough... So I will just want 1 to 8 and play and finish them and move on. Gamepass is the way to go. For older stuff use old hdd.
Ok build a PC for 299 with an Nvme ssd capable of 4K gaming at 120hz and as powerful as an Xbox or ps I’ll wait
@@Hylianamused yeah but even pc would be costlier as time passes tech gets cheaper so even at that time console would be the better buy (in the price range)
@@yohaanpatel2736 - Where are you getting that price from? If you are talking about the Xbox Series S, you are not getting 4K 120hz. If you are talking about the Xbox Series X - your number re cash is waay out.
P.S
I have an Xbox Series X pre ordered with a Seagate 1TB Drive so I am not anti-Xbox (also have a PS5 disc based console ore ordered).
I agree with your general premise, re cost if PC equivalent is FAR higher, just...maybe your number was a typo?
@@christophercoey7804 yeah sorry it’s 499 but even in that amount it is really difficult to build a pc as good as an Xbox series x
I built my pc in 2014. Upgraded the cpu and gpu once. I don't need to for next gen. Saved myself $500 + $500 in online fees plus last gens online fees. Pc building is about longevity. Consoles easily surpassed the cost
Thank you! I was looking for this exact thing.
Perfect bruh I’m playing all my series s/x games on internal and old games like Minecraft on external
That makes a lot of sense actually 🤔
Thanks
Same for me. I got a 2tb Seagate external hard drive that I use for older games and keep my newer games that I play frequently on the internal drive. I honestly don't mind the load times
When the Storage card costs half the price of the Xbox Series X/S😔😔
Yeah i personally think it’s a rip off
Just got a series S and was happy to take advantage of the decent price as opposed to the X. Now I feel played
@@killvminati7489 yeah, a 500gb console in 2021 isn't gonna get you far at all
Right smh might as well just bought the xbox series X
Did you guys not watch the video or something? Buy a HDD.
I have a 12TB external WD my book which I use to store everything, I’ll just move stuff between the internal SSD and HDD and run everything from The internal
Is this a pain in the rear, or is it fairly simple to do. I have always used internal storage and never had to use an external drive.
@@MrJerry5321 For the past several months I've run everything X1, X360, and XBOX games off an Ext 4TB HDD on my Xbox One X - I have seen no discernible difference in load times or quality or anything. I am literally waiting for FedEx to deliver my X|S so I can plug this in, and miss 0 beats.
You 'can' transfer these games to the internal for the speedy loads though, which is cool.
@@retropulse03 question, will X1, X360, and og Xbox games that are played on an external hard drive on the Xbox Series X get any benefits? Like loading times, framerates, and other stuff?
@@joeortiz5177 it will get the benefit of the everything except for load times, they will be a little quicker than a Xbox one but nothing compared to an internal ssd or external ssd
@@retropulse03 will i still be able to play games off the hdd? or do they have to be downloaded onto the internal to play?
Greetings. I'm developing a game called Parallel. I did a Steam page but hope to bring it to Xbox.
Bruh
It looks fire bro I’m pretty sure Xbox will let you bring it
what is your game about
Remember me when your bigger than Rockstar
I will pirate it
I taught the hdd was slower definitely getting a 2tb hdd, i rather wait 10 minutes than redownloading a full game for over 4 hours. Thanks for the video
Love my Series S so far. Just need that new hard drive
How many games can u fit on it without a hard drive
@@qaasimpatel7281 Well I just got a hard drive and you will enjoy it more with a hard drive. It comes with about 350 gigs usable I think can’t remember, and I put about 3 Xbox series X/S games, but if they are older, would be less memory. The new games take up about a 100 gigs. Idk why. Currently with the hard drive tho. I moved all the older games to the WD hard drive and have about 6 series X/S games
A chart comparing the speeds and times at the end of the video would have been nice.
Thank you very much for using multiple solutions
This video was actually very helpful
I think this would work best:
Play Original Xbox and Xbox 360 Games from the external hard drive (if you have one already)
Games that are not optimised for Series X or S play them on the external hard drive also
Series X or S optimised games, play them on internal and maybe some Xbox One unoptimized games as well
Love the content, nice and concise.
nice video with answers to the correct questions! Good job
Super helpful. Thank you!
Will it cause damage to my xbox series s if i keep transferring games back and forth to my external hdd?
Never bought a hard drive during the Xbox one era and haven’t bought one since the 360 so I’m catching up a little. You can’t just plug the hard drive in and play your games? You have to transfer it onto your console? Isn’t technology supposed to get less complicated and more convenient? I just bought a $300 series s and have forza horizon 5 and black ops Cold War downloaded and now have no room on my Xbox and I’m already gonna have to pay half the console to be able to play more than 2 games?
awesome! thanks
I bet in a year or so, Microsoft will start introducing special edition consoles with 2TB storage or more. While the 1 TB SSD is incredible, my plan is to continue using my external HDD for my Xbox one games, and save my storage for the series X games.
I have both a Series X and a PS5 and I gotta say, Sony’s solution for adding storage is way better! Super easy to pop the cover over and throw an M.2 SSD in the expansion bay. And you can find way better deals on those SSDs than the Seagate cards which are literally the only option for storage expansion that can run Series X/S games. I have a Seagate 4TB hard drive I use to store older games and for cold storage of new games if needed. Think I’m gonna eventually get an external SSD though for the faster load and transfer times.
It just seems ridiculous to me that I need to pay $200 to get 1 TB of storage for X/S games to still work without having to move stuff around, and 1 TB isn't even a lot, it would already be filled up with the few games I had to delete already to stay within my current 1 TB internal storage on the X. It's all BS
I have an 8 TB HDD with all my games installed. Might just keep the essentials on the internal and swap as needed.
Is this fairly simple to do?
@@MrJerry5321 Yeah, you just select the game and hit Transfer.
If you worry about xbox series card 800ssd what sony going to do with a 664ssd
Months ago they mocking PS5 about that SSD thing. Now we are here. Tons of XBox SSD videos. Meanwhile PS focus on Miles Morales
Panic mode
But ps5 allows you to easily install the new pcie4 nvme ssds from computers which are way faster than xbox ssd and their proprietary memory card. Both consoles will kick ass In their own ways. Cant wait for both of my consoles
Are u asking about Sony because you are interested in buying a Ps5?
In either case storage will be an issue because they’re giving us small hard drives compared to the software we will be putting on them so just like with the last system the PS4 and Xbox one we will have to have external hard drive‘s or expanding storage
I think I’ve been doing that since the PS3 days
🤷🏾♂️ they have never given us enough storage since games have been larger- nothing new there.
But since you brought up Sony to compare
Sony doesn’t have just proprietary options so they will have more options than in this video but cheaper sooner than later not to mention the speeds will be faster than the Xbox -
Per the specs of using a much faster hard drive and that’s a fact -just like the Xbox being more powerful is a fact -
One more note- The Xbox one X was more powerful than the PS4 Pro according to some
but Xbox one only sold 47 million compared to Ps4 selling 109 million
there is going to be a lot more business and companies supporting that larger marketshare because they know the money is there and they know that people are buying and supporting that larger market share.
Like Nintendo has shown, having a more powerful game console doesn’t matter as much as having the games that people want to play and can only play on that system -
Microsoft also proving that having a more powerful machine doesn’t necessarily mean having better games or a better gaming experience either
just fyi good things to consider or
Good things to know if you’re making comparisons perhaps for purchasing reasons-
Become familiar with the games on each system and that’ll probably help you with purchasing decisions
I'm more worried about the 300Gb available for Series S
I didn't hear about that iff thats game thats big
I'm going to grab that Seagate 1TB for launch and use that until prices on the larger expansion slot cards come down (it will happen). And then I am going to get at least a 4TB external drive for older games and stuff I want to send to storage. That should do me for awhile.
Nice job doing the YT presentation!
We went from cartridges/memory cards, to disks, to digital and now back to memory cards
Going to wing it with my old 8tb hdd.. i have no problem swapping games back and forth unto the internal xbox storage, beats uninstalling and redownloading games..
Do u lose game progress
Using my current 3.0 hdd
Will wait for cheaper alternatives to that memory card...
Seriously, I got it but because with Best Buy I banked so many rewards I got it for almost half price. I picked that up already but I won’t have the series x for 3 more days until I can pick it up
Great video. One thing I havent seen covered : I already have many Xbox One games on a regular external HDD. Will those files work on the Series X or do I need to format the HDD and redownload all of them?
Just plug in and done
I have a 4TB external HD for my One X contains all my games and apps, this will just plug straight into a Series X USB port, job done and I can continue to play them from it. You only need to transfer a game to the Series X if it’s been optimised for the Series X. I will be buying a further external 2TB SSD drive to store Series X only games that I will not be playing immediately. Hope this helps you. Digital Foundry covered this in a recent video.
@@NorthernSoulieKTF i don't need them i know my console 😂 i know much pretty much about xbox more then xbox support 😅
@@NorthernSoulieKTF Awesome. Thanks. That helps alot. I do plan on getting some SSD's for extra storage for that use, definately. Just not right away. Plus I really need a big storage option for alot of the older games, as these tiny SSDs wont cut it for a while. External SSD sounds good too. Ill look into that later for sure. I will likely be selling my PS4 PRO , Xbox One X, after I can confirm all the backwards compatibility and that the new systems can capture 60 minute clips. I post playthroughs so the 60 minute capture is important. Do you know if Series X supports 60 minute captures? I saw it supports 4K capture but Ill prob stick with 1080.
@@LayerZlayer2000 Awesome. Thanks.
**Laughs in 2TB Element External Hard Drive**
Fr tho I caught it on Amazon during a sale. Best decision I’ve made regarding my Xbox as I no longer have to keep deleting games.
😂 i got the joker laugh with hhd 16tb 2x8tb 😂😂😂😂
Oh and i got 700 games ? 🤣
LayerZlayer 2000 sheesh 2TB was enough for me given the amount of games I’d actually play. I guess you’ll never run out of options
Patrick B I don’t mind transferring them between the hard drive and ssd. Only takes a few minutes
Lol SSDs load games much faster tho
So long as I don’t have to wait several hours to install a game even 14 minutes sounds like heaven, my Xbox one s with my 8 TB and 2 TB hard drives take so long to install
So the only one that you can play x/s games off directly is the seagate card, yes? External ssd and hdd you have to transfer them back to the internal drive to play new games?
I'm trying to manage what I keep on my console and what I keep in my external 4tb. Transfer is slow, and gta is dramatically faster on the console but eats up all that space. Im hoping there is a bigger, cheaper solution in the near future
Great video!
I’m getting a series s and I’m only gonna be able to play warzone Cold War and Ac Valhalla 😭😭
Yeah screw COD honestly there’s no way a game that looks this mid is 200GB with everything installed
@Sledge thanks for the tip I may need an external drive
Buy 5t 500gb ssd and Switch the games.
@91Garage wait what? you can play that games at external ssd?! seriously?
Delete cod bam your problem is gone
The Seagate SSD card is working great. Highly recommend if you can afford.
Can you download optimized and Xbox series s games on the sad?
@@sqweems3297 yes
I would like to see Microsoft sell an adapter for the expansion card slot to a m.2 nvme that you buy your self were you can store xbox series x or s games on them. As long as the nvme ssd that you buy has the right read and write speeds I would think there would be no problem with this method.
Literally the best video I've seen on this subject - I'm planning to put all my 360 and my Xbox one games onto cold storage and this video really helped me decide which route to take. Thanks!
The Seagate Expansion card is worth the money just for the huge read/write speeds alone... Plus once the main SERIES S/X buying spree is over they'll start to sit on shelves and the prices will drop by £10-30, depending on retailers & special offers, to get them moving again...
i got one question, so ssd/hdd external can use if you play xbox one games (last gen titles) not series x/s (next gen titles) ?
That's correct bro.
What a lot of people are doing with the Series S is downloading the newer game and then transferring it into the external SSD. Then whenever they wanna play, they move it back to the internal.
I don't get how load times are slower once they are added onto the internal SSD from an HDD.
So, if I use an external USB hard drive can it still play 4k 120 fps, just with slower load times?
No
I think you’d have to transfer the game over to internal storage to have that performance of optimized new gen and then put it back when you’re done.. it’s all very confusing
@@anthonyb2990 will I lose game progress if I keep transferring
@@dukeofearl5209 late reply but no you wont its saved on the cloud (your xbox account)
When I get my Xbox series s i plan on using my 2T seagate external hard drive I have for my Xbox on s 😁
I have the same one! Screw buying a new drive. I'll just transfer
This won't give you the "optimised" versions of game. You have to use the new series s/x ones to play with the 120fps 4k. Or you could download onto internal drive, but there is a little amount of space.
@@lukron5559 i plan on getting the games that are more powerful (if that’s the word) in the internal hardrive so modern warfare and cold war and my older games like 360 games on the external drive
@@Alicia-nb2sf yes, the games should be marked weather they are optimised. I've installed all of the games that are optimised onto the internal, I'm not paying that much because in 2-3 weeks time, there will be a third party one that can play the optimised version of games.
@@lukron5559 i also don’t really keep much games especially story mode ones i delete them after and with the way life is going for me now i won’t really have the chance to be able to play as much that’s also why i’m getting the series S
I'll manage with 800GB internal for now. That 1tb Seagate SSD for Xbox X|S is 299 CAD. That price will drop as the cost to manufacturer goes down in the future. 100-150 CAD will be a good price in the future.
I keep my non-optimized games in a WD SSD and they work very well. I can even transfer optimized games to the external SSD when I am not playing them and it takes less than 10 minutes to move them back to the internal SSD.
I was just wondering, does internet (download/upload) speed affect the time that it takes to transfer a game?
Been using a 2Tb Samsung SSD On my Xbox One X for For quite a while now. Been enjoying fast load time for games and file downloads for for years.
Can any external hard drive play series x games from hard drive
I’m using two Samsung 870 EVO 4TB SSD’s in external cases as my external storage.
It means I can use those for ONE, 360 & OG games on those & get SSD speeds, and save the main SSD for Series X enhanced games.
good work👍
I doubt I’ll ever get the 1Tb external storage, especially at $220. IF it ever comes down to $150, MAYBE then. But until that day, I’ll use my 2Tb HDD storage and move my games around between it and the internal storage.
I bit the bullet and bought the 1tb seagate expansion card for my new series S. I think I’ll add the Samsung T5, since it will work for playing some backwards compatible games and allows for faster loads and swaps. I love my series S but I wish it shipped with 1TB internal.
Great info dump. Thanks.
I still don't know how much I'll be using my Series S... I'm still playing on my PS4 Pro for the most part and I think it will remain that way going forward. Where as my Series S would be chilling on the side providing me with the ability to play some good old gems and the occasional game from the Games Pass that I haven't purchased yet.
But fact is, both of those things can mount up to quite a lot of space on just 360GB... SSD's at more than just 250GB start get onto the 100's and if I go down that route then I'd be better off just getting a Series X instead. Even though that's easier said than done...
What is the cheapest exstention to get to play next gen games
Thank you!
Can you use an expansion card AND an external HD at the same time?
yes since HD plugs into the USB port whereas the card has its own slot
hey man, is there ever gonna be an update where we can put any optimized game on the hard drive or is it never gonna happen
Exactly. Probably will not happen any soon. Lack of that options holds me back from even thinking about Xbox series x. I will stay with Xbox one x. And like it was said here sometimes there is hardly any difference between internal or external SSD load speeds…
@@JohnDoe-el5ir its ok i thibk its enough i have been using the console for months now and i love it
FYI you can buy a pc external drive and format it on the xbox but the drive has to have photos on it first before you plug it into the xbox. Hopes this helps and saves you money. Cost me $60 for 2TB
Wait, just double checking.. you can still play the games stored in the external ssd/harddrive right? Or do you have to move it back to internal to actually play it?.
if the game is exclusive for xbox one yes you can play, but if it's optimazed for series s/x you can't
@@KutlucanChloe thankyou that is all i wanted to know and he explained everythitng but that or maybe he did and it was not clear i dunno lol but thank you!
what if the game is both. made to be played on xbox one and series x/s and you store it to your hdd?
Is there information about whether XSX/S will be compatible with the Kinect 2 (and the Kinect adapter for Xbox One S/X)? And if voice commands will still work on the new generation of consoles?
Are you playing off the westinghouse external drive, or just transferring the data to the internal drive and playing it?
Nice video. I've got a question. If I was to buy the xbox series s, could I buy other external storages apart from that £200+ ssd or would I have to buy this one? Because some are much cheaper at around £60 - £80. Could I store the games on this hard drive and then transfer them over to the console when I want to play them? Any responses would be appreciated, thanks.
Ya
Western digital has a ssd external for gaming and its call WD Black. It has 3.2 usb port. You can get a 3tb for 100 dollars as BestBuy.
I'm using the Seagate 10TB external. It does a great job
What games are you downloading on it
@@Yucare472 Externally I have over 200 games installed on it ranging from OG Xbox to xbox one. I have been playing alot of them testing out the new Auto HDR. Also the extra space will allow me to offload the X|S games to the external when not needed on the internal SSD. Just installing the handful of X|S games fills the 1tb internal drive super quick!
what's the difference between a hard drive and an expansion card dumb question but I would like to know
Hey yall! anyone knows what's the game at 4:20 ? The one with the cooking cats?
I’ve just got the Series S, and despite it saying it has 512gb storage it only has 376gb.... I understand they need storage for the UI but losing around 150gb is ridiculous. In a nutshell, you will need an expansion ssd or external HDD (I’d go with the latter and transfer S/X optimised games back and forth simply because by time new games are released there’ll be more expansion packs and the prices will be slightly cheaper - supply and demand of these will reduce price in 2021)
So let's say I have a next gen game installed internally on my series s, can I download updates for those next gen games to the external and still have fast load times and no problems?
Anything New Gen you would want on the internal (Or the officially supported expansion card) to benefit from the Velocity architecture for rendering - For old gen games, such as xbox one games WITHOUT Series X|S optimisation, and your 360 games, you will be absolutely fine storing AND Playing from an External SSD (Yes SSD NOT HDD) via USB 3.1 Cable - The raw transfer performance coupled with the overall power of the console will mean that load speeds will still be quicker than the original console they were designed for.
@@jakezxz1352 is a 2tb external ssd with a usb 3.0 be good too?
@@kiya6512 that would work perfectly fine but just remember to keep series X|S stuff on the internal or the seagate expansion card
@@jakezxz1352 thanks!!
Thank you for the clear explanation! I was wondering if we can play only digital 360 games from the external USB, or can we also copy and play cd disc versions? Thank you so much
Are you able to use the same external storage as for the Xbox one
So what about the Xbox One seagate storage drives? Do those not work for the Series X? It makes sense if they don’t but I just need to know lmao
About the Seagate hard drives are thay good I have one for my series s
that samsung external ssd will that one download the series x games on it
Thanks for the info. Do you need to format your hdd or can it just work straight away? I already have one of those samsung drives sitting around, if I can store games I'm on hold with would save me loads of time. I just deleted a 100gb game to play another and will have to leave over night downloading. Gaming is a joke these days. Never had this with any console prior to xbox one.
Gamespot / Michael - Ark was one of the games that run worst in this generation... how does it fare in the XSX?? Can it scale up to stable fps in full resolution?
great suggestion actually.
List of games that can be played from external hdd please