Sony started sending out invites for a PS5 firmware beta that increases memory options by upping M.2 SSD support to 8TB. This is a “by invitation only” beta. As in the past, people in Canada, France, ...
The HP FX900 Pro meets all the requirements for your PS5 SSD upgrade. This is a PCIe Gen4 x4 SSD with an M.2 2280 form factor and transfer speeds of up to 7,400MB/s ...
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Update: This Samsung 990 Pro deal has now expired, but there's an even better offer on this SK Hynix P41 Platinum 2TB M.2 SSD that you can consider instead. It's down to $127.99 for Prime members for ...
Tom Bowen is a senior editor who loves adventure games and RPGs. He's been playing video games for several decades now and writing about them professionally since 2020. Although he dabbles in news and ...
You never have to wait long to boot up a game on your PS5, but there's never truly enough storage capacity on that console thanks to the increasing requirements of modern games. That's a problem that ...
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Updating my chonky launch model Sony console with the 4TB Lexar PLAY 2280 SE PS5 SSD saved me from forking out over $400 for a PS5 Slim, and it's still one of the best gaming decisions I've ever made.
M.2 SSDs are awesome, offering massive storage and incredible speeds in a tiny form factor, they’re the go-to for high-end gaming PCs, workstations, and even consoles such as the PS5. However, keeping ...
It's quite well known these days that the restrictions Sony has on PS5 SSDs can be a little fiddly, with arguably the fiddliest being the requirement for a heatsink for better transfer of heat.
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