With the new PS5 system software update going live tomorrow that enables the SSD expansion, PlayStation has released a video clearly showing how to install a PS5 SSD expansion in the console’s SSD ...
PS5 owners are now able to install additional storage onto their consoles, since the NVMe M.2 SSD slot has now been enabled via a recent firmware update. In fact, you can now read up on how to install ...
PS5 storage upgrade options let you expand PS5 storage space with M.2 SSDs or USB drives, maximizing PS5 memory space for ...
As of September 2021, the PS5 now allows you to add an extra M.2 NVMe SSD to your console. The feature is in full release rather than beta, meaning anyone with the hardware can get more storage space ...
The latest major update for the PS5 finally enabled the use of its NVMe SSD expansion slot, giving owners the world over the chance to upgrade their PS5 storage with a fast SSD for a much bigger game ...
The PS5 recently added the ability to upgrade your SSD if you're in the beta program. The SSD for PS5 can be upgraded with a Heatsink included on the SSD drive, or without. We'll show you how to ...
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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 ...
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If you’re like me, you may have settled on a 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD for your PS5 and then realized that you probably want more space for games, which means you’ll have to now transfer them to a new drive.