Sure, your Sony PlayStation 5 comes with a built-in 825-gigabyte solid state drive. (Seriously, why not 1 TB?!) But did you know it also has an expansion slot you can use to add extra storage? If not, ...
PS5 owners will be able to add more storage space using an external hard drive or by installing an M2 SSD in a dedicated expansion port, system architect Mark Cerny announced on today's reveal stream.
Sony has revealed that the PS5 has another M2 SSD slot in its PS5 teardown video showcasing all the insides and parts of Sony’s new console. The extra M2 SSD Slow allows you to install another SSD ...
While there are plenty of aspects about the PS5 to love from the DualSense controller to the unique design of the console itself, there’s one area where the PS5 is almost inarguably lacking: internal ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. You can get an SSD up and running in less than two minutes You can get an SSD up and running in less than two ...
Back in September, Sony finally updated the PlayStation 5, allowing users to upgrade the PS5 SSD for more storage. While there are a select few SSD drives that work, not many of them come with a ...
Say what you want about PS5’s less convenient M.2 SSD slot, but in the end, this mostly means that when it comes to storage expansion, Sony’s console has more general purchase options available than ...
There are a few restrictions. First, you need a PCIe 4.0 or Gen 4 drive or better. This interface allows for SSD speeds up to 7,500MB/s, which is a huge improvement over the 3,500MB/s for Gen 3 M.2 ...
The folks at Digital Foundry have been busy poking around in the PS5 following the release of the new update, and have come up with something that’s probably worth pointing out: you can’t boot your ...
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