With many modern videogames requiring close to 100GB of storage space, the built-in SSD of your PlayStation 5 will reach capacity very quickly, especially if you have ...
If you are interested in learning more about PlayStation 5 solid-state drives (SSD) and the performance you can use while upgrading your PlayStation 5 with an SSD, you may be interested in a new video ...
Not so fast: Sony in a newly published support page has outlined the steps necessary to utilize the PlayStation 5's internal M.2 SSD expansion bay. Before rushing out and picking up the first drive ...
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The PlayStation 5's built-in SSD is fast, but you can fill it up fast, too. Using this guide, you'll install a separate M.2 NVMe SSD to increase your game console's storage without taking a speed hit.
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 ...
Late last week Sony rolled out it’s new PlayStation 5 firmware update in the form of the Public Beta 2.0 which brought with it a wealth of new features including the long-awaited support for M.2 SSD ...