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Posted 23 August 2023

WD_BLACK C50 1TB Expansion Card for Xbox Series X|S

£134.99£149.9910% off
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Yes, these are still overpriced compared to other storage options, but (along with the even more expensive Seagate cards) they remain the only way to extend your storage used to play "optimised for Series X|S games".

Also includes a 1 month Game Pass subscription.

Note the 512GB card is also reduced from £89.99 to £79.99:
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  1. Joe.Totale's avatar
    Also available at Western Digital at same price but possible Quidco 3.75% or Topcashback showing 8.5%
    Western Digital (edited)
    gabesdad's avatar
    Got mine for about £120 each from WD with over 55’s discount
  2. WalkerboyUK's avatar
    Might want to check the disclaimer.
    Can only be used to archive Series X/S games - no functionality to play direct from the drive.
    That functionality is only for XBox One titles, so you may as well just buy a standard external drive for substantially less.
    Topov81's avatar
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    Eh?... the ability to play Series X|S games is the exact purpose of this expansion card, as opposed to all other external drives that can only be used to store them (unless they are Gen9Aware). That disclaimer is incorrect. (edited)
  3. Gajknight's avatar
    Kills me that the equivalent capacity for PS5 costs like £60.

    Just remove a panel and a screw, happy to do that to save £75. This is the Vita memory cards all over again.
    buliztik's avatar
    Or like the swappable 360 HDD's, but because that was in the early days of 3.5 inch SATA drive tech being widely available, punters seemed to be a little happier back then
  4. DaveRetroLondon's avatar
    What an utter rip off
  5. broona's avatar
    I just bought a 2tb Corsair MP600 PRO for £84, faster driver with double the storage for £50 less, what a rip off these drives are.
    rextar's avatar
    Does it fit in Xbox x?
  6. Adam_H7's avatar
    This should be like £80 maximum
  7. ColonelBlemmington's avatar
    Great price! Not even PlayStation can get that much storage for this price
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    The.Lone.Ranger's avatar
    Yep. Not for that price, I paid £85 for 2TB on PS5.
  8. Arkz's avatar
    I wish there was just an m.2 to CFExpress convertor that worked on the Xbox. You can get a drive with twice the capacity, much more than twice the speed, and a dram cache, all for half this price. Bonkers how overpriced they are. Reminds me of PS Vita memory cards
    Davejay81's avatar
    At least there was an eventual workaround for the Vita though.. Microsoft gonna regret the day..
  9. Davejay81's avatar
    ..when I scroll along the deals next to this, I can get 1tb Gen4 running 5000mb/s for under £35 delivered.

    Of course clearly it costs £100 for them to put a slower drive into a little wee box to plug into the back of your console.. 🤪
  10. buliztik's avatar
    I hadn't actually realised or looked up what you were getting with these Series X expansion cards. What a kick in the teeth for loyal Xbox fans
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    IFRIT's avatar
    The available capacity is wrong in that screenshot though.
  11. boonspoon's avatar
    Between my TopCashBack reward wallet and what I have in my MS Rewards points, I would only need to pay 86p of my own money for this. Very tempted!

    EDIT: Bought it. Actually got it for £129.99 because there was a £5 off. Not sure what that was, unless I had an unused £5 Amazon promo voucher I wasn't aware of!

    So between the TCB wallet, the MS Reward points and this random £5 off, didn't have to pay a penny! (edited)
  12. fruman23's avatar
    Always happens with it being proprietary, but for what these are it's good, i got mine at launch, and the read write speeds are way faster than the screenshot, and transferring files is incredibly quick
    Arkz's avatar
    The transfer speeds are actually a fair bit slower when moving games. They just show the transfer speed in bits instead of bytes so it looks faster. 8 bits = 1 byte.
  13. ColonelBlemmington's avatar
    Decided to buy it this time. Starfield is coming and my Series S needs a bit more space. It’s annoying it’s so expensive and all the reasons we know. But now I can just buy it forget and move on ha.
    Went through WD site as I’m not in a hurry for delivery and additional warranty
    Diabolik88's avatar
    WD delivery seems lively to be fair, I bought the 2TB SSD for my PS5 from them yesterday mid morning and it shipped within 3-4 hours, UPS are delivering it tomorrow.
  14. iby2012's avatar
    Somehow they made a "slow" (relatively) slower... but not much slower.

    So 45Gb game takes a minute longer to transfer.

    Seagate went down to £140 but now out of stock on amazon. So about the same price ish

    Waiting for a 2tb xbox series x, will see how much that will end up costing. (edited)
  15. Sargentsiri's avatar
    Just bought this for my son.

    Thanks for posting OP 🤙
  16. shakey1981's avatar
    can anyone tell me it heres has been dispatched how did they get the code and was it was 1 month code trial code please says "includes 1 Month Xbox Game Pass Subscription in the description"

    code was in the box not delivered by email (edited)
  17. ronav1983's avatar
    Just got one form ebay at 115£. Payment 11,50£ per month for 10 months with no interest via PayPal credit. Thought it was a good deal
    Diabolik88's avatar
    Not a good deal for your credit rating
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