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Want SSD speeds but don't want to pay hundreds for one of those branded options? Using a SATA SSD and a USB enclosure gives you the same speeds, albeit massively cheaper.
SSD tech offers a solid boost to load times on Xbox One, even when bottlenecked by the USB 3.0 ports you connect them up with. There are a ton of great USB SSDs on sale at the moment, from Black Friday through to Cyber Monday, but they're all a bit pricey considering all you're paying for is added convenience and sometimes an Xbox logo.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...