- Sandisk has revealed storage options for the next Rog Xbox Ally hand computers
- A MicroSD and SSD NVME card will be available “in the coming months”
- They will offer up to 2TB and 4TB of space respectively
If you have ordered an early order from Asus Rog Xbox Ally for next month, you may want to keep the next Sandisk storage products on your radar. Especially if the 1TB base Xbox Ally or Xbox Ally X is too thin for your liking.
The brand has just announced that it will bring some new products for the market specifically attended to the next computers of the PC “in the coming months.” The first is the Sandisk Microsd card for ROG Ally (X), the second being the WD Black SN7100X NVME SSD for Rog Xbox Ally (X) and PC.
Let’s start with the MicroSD card. It comes in three variants, offering 512GB capabilities, 1 TB and 2TB. These will cost you $ 69.99 / £ 49.99, $ 149.99 / £ 104.99 and $ 299.99 / £ 209.99 respectively.
Meanwhile, NVME SSD can be used with allied hand computers and PC. There are two models here, which offer 2TB and 4 TB capabilities at $ 159.99 / £ 123.99 and $ 279.99 / £ 239.99 respectively.
The MicroSD card, as mentioned, has been specifically designed for Xbox Ally hand computers, which Sandisk indicates that they admit “complete Xbox integration.”
You can wait until the reading speeds of up to 200 MB/s here, as well as a limited guarantee for life in case you arise.
The SN7100X has up to 7,250 MB/s of reading speeds and writing speeds of 6,900 Mb/s. You will also get a proof of one month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate here, although you will need to be a subscriber for the first time to use it.
I was warm in the next hand hand, scheduled to launch on October 16, 2025, in my piece of impressions Rog Xbox Ally of Gamescom 2025. While I certainly see the attraction of a steam deck -shaped device with complete integration of the Xbox ecosystem, an inconsistent performance and a frustrating board without a response that I love more than I love more.