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The ADATA XPG Atom 50, which can be used in a laptop, desktop, or PlayStation 5, delivers stellar performance for a budget PCI Express 4.0 internal SSD.
This Adata XPG Gammix S70 Blade 2TB drive is available from Ebuyer for a decent price at the moment, giving you snappy PS5 or PC storage for less.
Adata and XPG are pushing the boundaries of Gen 5 SSDs and memory performance this year at Computex.
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The XPG Gammix S70 Blade is not only the least expensive 1TB PS5 compatible SSD available right now, it's the only 1TB PS5 compatible SSD under $100.
That's what we'll discover via ADATA's newest SSD, the XPG Legend 960. It makes sense that ADATA, a long-time partner with SMI, would be the first to bring forth an SM2264-controlled SSD.
XPG has released a new PS5-compatible SSD that's even cheaper than the S70 Blade, which was already the least expensive PS5-compatible SSD you could buy.
With the Vault, XPG wants to go a step further with speeds great enough to play games on, letting you take your Steam library on-the-go without the need for an external SSD.
XPG's Concept Mouse Has an 1TB SSD Built-In: Extra memory to store your games.
Gaming accessory company XPG apparently did, because it's just unveiled a concept mouse for CES 2022 with a built-in high-speed SSD drive stuffed inside, Digital Trends has reported.
XPG, a brand known for its gaming accessories, recently revealed the XPG Vault, a new USB-C mouse with an SSD built right inside.