PlayStation 5 has the first licensed SSD drive

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Games gradually increase in size, some of them exceed 100 GB (for example, Gran Turismo 7), and free disk space decreases. In Sony’s past, you have a problem prefix 5 moderated the ability to add your own M.2 SSD. Soon the first officially licensed PS5 SSD hit the market.

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WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe it comes from Western Digital and there will be two options to choose from: 1TB and 2TB. The first will be sold at a price of $170, the second at $280. The SSD has an all-in-one design with a cooler that should allow for worry-free gaming.

little interest led diode, which lights up when connected to the PS5. But then you close the lid anyway, and it won’t see the light.

If you do not want to spend money on a more expensive licensed SSD, you can use an M.2 SSD with the following options:

  • Interface: PCI-Express Gen4x4 supporting M.2 NVMe SSD (Key M)
  • Storage: 250 GB to 4 TB
  • Supported sizes: 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280, 22110
  • Size including heat dissipation mechanism: Width up to 25 mm, length 30/40/60/80/110 mm, thickness up to 11.25 mm (up to 8 mm above the plate, up to 2.45 mm below the plate)
  • Sequential Read Speed: 5500MB/s or higher recommended
  • Connector Type: Connector 3 (M key)

In both cases, you will need Phillips screwdriver. Read more about adding an SSD here. Tutorial video below:

Source :Indian TV

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