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If you were able to get into Sony's beta software program for the PlayStation 5, you can now install your own SSD to expand storage. The PlayStation 5, by default, comes with an 825GB SSD installed, ...
Before you start, you’ll need to purchase a compatible drive, preferably with a heatsink attached to it. Sony requires that the drive be PCIe Gen4 and have read ...
Save 29% ahead of Black Friday on the Crucial P510 2TB Gen5 NVMe SSD with an included heatsink. For PlayStation 5 owners who regularly find themselves bumping up against the console’s limited storage, ...
With games becoming more demanding on systems with each release, fast, high-capacity storage is a must. There are several options available on the market today, and the latest is PCIe Gen4 M.2 SSDs ...
It took a long time but the PlayStation 5’s M.2 SSD port is finally more than a clean little empty and useless slot on the console. It works and tech manufacturers are offering storage options to fit ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Sabrent’s Rocket 4 is the most affordable way to add 1 TB of solid-state storage to ...
As far as PC overheating is concerned, SSDs are often the last components you think about. CPUs and GPUs are usually the ones that you need to worry about. However, if you've been running your SSD ...
When the PlayStation 5 first launched, it did so with approximately 825GB of usable storage. Newer PS5 models have about 1TB of storage space available, but for many gamers, even that won't be enough.