The PS5 has a quite short-sized, internal SSD storage space. Thanks to the beta system software, it can finally be expanded. Although not officially for everyone and just in the beta, but the whole thing still ensures a lot of vortex.
Among other things, because the SSDs in this speed and order of magnitude cost a whole bar money. Here you will find the cheapest, officially compatible SSD for the PS5.
Beta system update finally allows you to extend the PS5 memory correctly
Install SSD in the PS5: For several days, there is the system software update for beta users, which allows you to expand the internal memory of the PS5 with a suitable SSD at the appropriate speed. How that works and what you need to note, you can read here in our great Install overview:
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Which SSD fits? So far, there are not very much SSDs with the PCIe 4.0 standard. They must then be fast enough and fit from the size into the slot of the PS5. This can be particularly complicated if you still need an additional heatsink (or the built-in heatsink is too high). Here you will find a list of matching SSDs.
That's the cheapest SSD that you can install in the PS5:
Currently most favorable: Currently the cheapest, officially considered compatible, confirmed SSD for your PS5 the Gigabyte Aorus 7000s. It costs at most price comparison portals currently "only" 390 euros plus shipping and extends your PS5 memory by 2 TB. Of course, these prices are subject to fluctuations, that is, that can be changed soon.
- Gigabyte Aorus 7000s (2 TB)
Strong competition: There are two SSDs that would have to be compatible and even cheaper. However, both a additional heatsink must be purchased or the supplied to be exchanged, which is likely to compensate directly the price advantage of a few euros directly. In addition, the two SSDs still lack the official confirmation **, but they should fit from the specifications.
- Samsung 980 Pro
- Corsair Force MP600 Pro
Of course, you can also connect other SSDs via USB, but only as outer bearings for your data. The plates are too slow to be able to play PS5 titles directly from you. But you only want your data to interim storage, that's the same. However, you must now copy and then over.
Have you already envisioned an SSD for your PS5? How much money are you ready to pay?
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