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Jshenda PCIe 4.0 Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X and S

Tap into full PCIe 4.0 speeds to load and resume Xbox Series X and S games straight from expanded SSD storage

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Overview

The Jshenda expansion card box targets one specific job: adding official-style, high-speed storage to the Xbox Series X and Series S. Unlike a plain external USB drive, which can only store next-generation titles, this unit adopts the PCIe 4.0 protocol so games can actually run from it. That makes it a fit for owners who have burned through their console's built-in SSD and want expansion that behaves like the real thing rather than a holding pen for games they'd have to move first.

Construction leans on a full aluminum alloy shell, chosen to optimize heat dissipation and shed the warmth that builds up during sustained high-speed operation. The manufacturer frames this as a way to protect and extend the SSD's service life. On the performance side, PCIe 4.0 brings up to 32GB of bandwidth, twice that of PCIe 3.0, which the source ties to faster loading and smoother gameplay. Ownership is meant to be simple: save a game to the drive, power down, and pick up right where you left off when the console starts again. Just plan around the real-world capacity, since a 512GB drive lands near 420GB usable and a 1TB drive near 867GB.

Key Features

Wide Compatibility: Perfectly compatible for Xbox Series X and for Xbox Series S game consoles.

Efficient Heat Dissipation: Built with full aluminum alloy shell to optimize heat dissipation, effectively dissipate heat generated during high-speed operation and extend the service life of your SSD

PCIe 4.0 High Speed Performance: Supports PCIE 4.0 protocol with up to 32GB bandwidth, twice the bandwidth of PCIE3.0. Achieve ultra-fast game loading and bring you smooth gaming experience

Quick Game Storage & Resume: Quickly save games to your SSD. Games can be directly loaded and resumed when you power on the console next time

512GB drive ≈ 420GB usable space, 1TB drive ≈ 867GB usable space

Specifications

Brand
Generic
Manufacturer
Jshenda
Product Type
External hard disk expansion card box
Compatibility
Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S
Interface Protocol
PCIe 4.0
Bandwidth
Up to 32GB
Shell Material
Full aluminum alloy
Cooling
Aluminum shell for heat dissipation
Usable Capacity (512GB)
Approximately 420GB
Usable Capacity (1TB)
Approximately 867GB

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The manufacturer lists it as compatible with both the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S consoles, so a single card covers either system.
You can play from it. Because it uses the PCIe 4.0 protocol, games save to the SSD and can be loaded and resumed directly, rather than being stored and moved first.
Less than the label suggests. The source states a 512GB drive gives roughly 420GB of usable space and a 1TB drive about 867GB, so plan your library around those figures.
PCIe 4.0 supplies up to 32GB of bandwidth, twice that of PCIe 3.0. The manufacturer ties that higher speed to faster game loading and smoother gameplay on the Series consoles.
It's functional. The full aluminum alloy shell is built to optimize heat dissipation, drawing away heat generated during high-speed operation to help extend the SSD's service life.