WD_BLACK 2TB SN850X NVMe Internal Gaming SSD Solid State Drive with Heatsink - Works with Playstation 5, Gen4 PCIe, M.2 2280, Up to 7,300 MB/s - WDS200T2XHE
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Nathan
> 24 hourWorks perfectly in ps5
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Ali
> 24 hourAll good but I just have a feeling that the ssd case has been opened previously as there are some traces of the tape and dust below it which makes me think that it might be a returned one! But I’m not sure.
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thebigk17
> 24 hourLo every single part of it
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Jack Ruby Built The Pyramids
> 24 hourBought this for a PS5 and it worked perfect. The transfer rate of this SSD stick is actually better than what is integrated into the PS5 (and higher capacity). Being that my PS5 had not been setup yet I put this SSD in and during the setup made the M.2 SSD the primary install location which made a difference in load times, etc. So, if youre in the market for 1TB M.2 NVMe for your PS5 I recommend this item. There are other products out there with varying prices but this one fit my needs and price range (and already had a heat sink which is really needed in the PS5 because it does build up heat more than your average desktop.)
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Unboxinghaven
> 24 hourThis is a good M.2 but my mother board does not support Gen 4 so returned it. 2TB is at a good price
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GarretJax
> 24 hourOnly issue I had with this was windows made me have to use the run prompt to force it to format it so then I could use it. BIOS saw it, device manager saw it... Anyway, works great! Nice little LED light on it too.
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Xavier
> 24 hourUn excellent SSD , avec des performances exceptionnelles même si au final en utilisation quotidienne on ne fait pas la différence avec un modèle un peu moins performant
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bryan
> 24 hourProduct was new and as described!! It is working well in my PlayStation. Shipping was fast and overall I am happy with this purchase!! Thank You!!
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Eduardo
> 24 hourSúper simple, muy simple de instalar en 15 minutos ya estaba up and running
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RP
> 24 hourWorks seamlessly with the PS5. Biggest pain with the install is getting the PS5s cover off. After that, its taking out one screw, sliding this SSD in, and then putting the screw in the SSDs notch to hold it in place. Done. It is a little finicky; I had to use a bit of force to get it into the slot. One thing I did notice is it sped up loading times; this drive has to be faster than the internal storage, my Elden Ring load times are noticeably quicker, and the game has less pop in to boot.