• Theres never been a better time to buy a PS5 SSD

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sat Feb 12 15:45:04 2022
    Theres never been a better time to buy a PS5 SSD

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    Sat, 12 Feb 2022 15:30:13 +0000

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    If youve been waiting to upgrade your PS5 storage, theres honestly never been a better time to buy a PS5 SSD.

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    After almost a year and three months of the PlayStation 5 being on sale, now is the right time to buy a PS5 SSD if youre running low on storage space.

    Today, you can find some of the best PS5 SSDs available for just $150 / 150, with drives like the WD Black SN850 frequently on sale for its lowest-ever price in the UK. In the US, GameStop Pro members can get the Samsung 980 Pro 1TB with a heatsink pre-installed for just $189.99 , which is a great deal on a new drive that was only announced a few months ago.

    While some might scoff at paying over a hundred bucks for more storage space, the new prices are a notable drop from the previous $290 / 220 tags that weve been used to seeing. These deals are superior to what we saw during Black Friday 2021 , too, where the discounts werent enough to make any drive worthy of an impulse buy. Go bigger (Image credit: Corsair)

    If 1TB isnt enough space, higher capacity 2TB drives have also received more generous discounts recently, with the Samsung 980 Pro 2TB now just 269.95 in the UK, which is significantly cheaper than the eye-watering price of 444 (or around $592) that we saw back in December 2020 .

    Thats still not exactly affordable, mind you, but its significantly better value than a mere 12 months ago, which shows that SSD prices are dropping at
    a steady rate. However, this trend might not continue as " material contamination " has affected some NAND flash production lines, which could result in a price spike of 5 to 10%.

    If you really want to get the most value for your money before that happens, though, there are further savings to be had if youre comfortable installing a heatsink yourself which is a requirement if you want to use an NVMe SSD on PS5.

    However, Id personally recommend the majority of people grab an SSD that has
    a heatsink pre-installed. Not only does it make installing a new drive a far less intimidating prospect, but you dont have to worry about finding a heatsink that meets the exact dimensions as outlined by Sony ( this one will do the job , however). A prudent move (Image credit: Future)

    Time has shown that Sonys decision to allow users to buy off-the-shelf NVMe SSDs was a shrewd one. While it was certainly frustrating that we couldnt expand the PS5s storage at launch and I still think making someone remove
    the PS5 covers and grab a screwdriver isnt very user-friendly it turns out the 10-month long wait for Sony to activate the PS5s internal SSD drive may have been a good thing in hindsight.

    The fact that Sony didnt go with a proprietary storage drive like Microsoft has with the Seagate 1TB Storage Expansion Card means consumers are now reaping the benefits when it comes to pricing. Theres a large choice of
    drives and capacities to choose from, and retailers are competing against
    each other to offer the best deals. Subsequently, it means that the majority of NVMe drives are now noticeably cheaper than Microsofts storage solution. You also have some added extra flexibility as these SSD drives will work on PC.

    In comparison, the cheapest Ive ever seen the Xbox Series X/S Seagate 1TB Storage Expansion Card drop to in the UK has been 179.99 , which is still
    more expensive than equivalent NVMe SSDs that work with PS5. Youre also limited to either 500GB or 1TB of storage on Xbox Series X/S, while PS5 users can install a 4TB SSD if they really want to.



    That's not to say that Microsoft's decision to go with a proprietary storage drive was wrong, necessarily. The plug-in-and-play nature of the device is truly excellent, and being able to use the SSD on multiple consoles or take
    it to a friend's house is a really appealing selling point. The fact the 1TB version of the drive was available at launch was also welcome, but it's clear that Microsoft needs to make it more affordable now or offer more alternatives. Making use of the space (Image credit: Future)

    There's also an argument to be made that storage space goes further on PS5 than on Xbox Series X. Even though the PS5 only comes with 667GB of usable storage space compared to 802GB on Xbox Series X, Sony continues to put its Kraken compression tech to good use to shrink games down to more palatable sizes, which ultimately stops space from being gobbled up too quickly.

    Weve seen file sizes in games like Subnautica go from 14GB on PS4 to only 3.5GB on PS5, and Control Ultimate Edition is 39% smaller on PS5 than it is
    on Xbox Series X 25.79GB compared to 42.5GB. If storage is cheaper and games are smaller in size on PS5, then thats a value proposition thats really appealing no matter how you shake it.

    It may have taken longer than expected, then, but if you're tired of deleting games on your PS5's internal storage, there's never been a better time to buy a PS5 SSD, and there are plenty of good PlayStation 5 SSD deals to be had right now. How to upgrade PS5 internal SSD storage



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