you can finally upgrade your SSD storage on slot your PS5 — a console that already needs quite large game file sizes. However, it's much more complicated than plugging in a USB drive. First, you'll need a PS5 beta user in the US, Canada, and parts of Europe.
Then, you'll need a PCIe Gen4 SSD for 5,500MB/s or higher read speeds. There are options from Samsung, Western Digital and Seagate.But that's not the end of things. Sony states in its SSD
upgrade guide that you need to take the PS5's cooling mechanism into account, which means you may need to add a heatsink to the SSD or choose a SSD that's compatible with the PS5. Built-in cooling structure
Oh, it has to be a decently sized heatsink too, and Sony recommends installing it entirely in a well-lit room. The flashlight is "optional.Are you buying next-gen consoles so you don't have to think too much about them? Excuse me,