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Armand
> 24 hourI started out with adding a 1TB SSD shortly after purchasing my PS5. In the 6 months that followed, I have maxed out my internal and m.2 storage. So I bought this one, and the performance is still really good, but my storage space on the m.2 has doubled. I did have to transfer all my games from the old m.2 to the new one, but now I use my old m.2 as a USB-C attached storage, so if I need to make room, now I can offload them to the external USB storage instead and bring them back when I need them, instead of deleting and re-installing. 2TB is still not a lot of storage, but when prices come down on storage, I might consider a bigger one. For now, this is a great value, and with the built-in heat sink, installation was super fast and easy.
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Cristhian Saavedra Jemio
> 24 hourexcelente item
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M
> 24 hourNoticeable speed, great option
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Kenneth Rajagh
> 24 hourI waited 3 years to get the PS5, so after I finally made the purchase I quickly decided to study what to expect from the internal memory. The console is upgraded easily by this card and at 2 terabytes, that should be all you need. One and done.
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Elgenero008
> 24 hourThis is a great internal SSD. I love it now my PS5 has lots of memory to save my game data. Worth every penny!!!
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Stuart Holloway
> 24 hourEasy install and works like a champ.
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Bryan
> 24 hourLoved how easy it was to install and right away gets detected by the PS5 on start up , no downsides . Sucks that it isn’t visible because it it sleek
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Joel A. Shearer
> 24 hourWorks great in ps5
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Sawyer
> 24 hourFast delivery! Pricey but worth it!! Didn’t lose any storage while formatting!!! So much storage!! Highly recommended look up youtube videos on how to install. Very easy
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Rashad
> 24 hourIt took about 5 minutes to get this installed into my PS5 (including the time to disconnect/reconnect cables and get the drive formatted). The case was pretty easy to remove - once you have it flipped upside down with the power connector on your left, gently press down on the right side corner closest to you/the back of the device, and slide it to the left (also hold the left side corner furthest from you to make sure the cover doesnt go flying). Remove a screw for the SSD slot, move the fitting where needed, and pop it all back together. The PS5 reported the read speed somewhere around 6500 once installed (cant remember if it was 63 something or 66 something, but in that general range), and it gave me the option to install either/both PS4 and PS5 games to the SSD.