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It seems, at least from this initial test, that Corsair's SSD does hold up. Miles Morales, while a PS4/PS5 title, also exhibited excellent loading times, moving me around Manhattan via subway in ...
I test SSDS for a living, and so far, this is my favorite PS5 SSD to come out in 2024. It takes the benefits of the previous Corsair MP600 drives and boosts them to new heights, with faster read ...
With Sony's PlayStation 5 console now enabled for M.2 NVMe SSDs to be used as fast storage expansion, we include results for PS5 compatible SSDs we test as a part of our reviews going forward.
The FireCuda 530 is probably one of the more expensive SSD options for your PS5, but it’s also currently the drive that boasts the best specs. 7.3 GB/s read and 6.9 GB/s write times easily ...
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CGM Recommends: The Best M.2 SSDs for 2025

With games getting bigger and creator focused PC builds becoming more advanced, finding the best SSD is essential for optimal ...
We haven’t been able to test the WD_Black SN850P SSD ourselves just yet, but its precursor does make our list of the best PS5 internal SSDs, and we expect it’s another high-quality storage ...
Corsair has launched the MP600 Pro LPX, a new PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD that rivals the fastest SSDs available. It’s designed with the PS5 in mind but also compatible with PC, with a heatsink pre ...
Amazon's PS5 SSD deals currently feature the Samsung 980 Pro 2TB heatsink model returning to its lowest ever price today that we've seen it listed for. You can get your hands on the Samsung 980 ...
SSD prices are trending upwards for 2024 and we don't know how long that will last. Most 2TB PS5-compatible SSDs are already currently selling for $130 or higher, but there is one exception.
The PS5 doesn't have much internal storage to boast of, however, it can be expanded with an M.2 SSD that can be placed inside the console.
The PS5 accepts cards ranging from 250 GB all the way up to 4 TB. On the official PlayStation website, Sony recommends that the SSD offers sequential read speeds of 5,500 MB/s or greater.