The exit of this firmware seems to have rang the start of the certifications race, so you can proudly display a PS5 macaron on the SSD box. Not surprisingly, the first to have passed the finish line are the leaders of the hard disk market, namely Seagate firms (which also provides the storage extensions of the Xbox Series X), and Western Digital (abbreviated WD )
At Western Digital, so the SSD SN 850 is guaranteed to work with the PS5 , whether it's the version with or without thermal sink. Level Rates, the SN 850 is traded at 178 € in version 1TB and 420 € in 2TB version, knowing that if you want a sink, the invoice will increase respectively to € 270 and 553 €. Know that if the use of a sink makes it possible to maintain the performance in case of intensive use, its use in a partitioned housing like that of the PS5 has little chance of changing anything.
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At Seagate, it is the Firecuda 530 that it will have to be adopted , with also rather high rates, but as for the SN 850, it is the current high-end in terms of performance. The Firecuda comes as always in multiple capabilities, with or without sink. The 1TB is displayed at 270 without sink, and 305 € with, while the 2TB is displayed at 567 € and 640 € in version with dissipator . If you ever have big ways, know that a 4TB version is also available at 1110 € without sink and 1180 € with . What to be frightening by explaining that your SSD is worth the double price of the console in which it is installed.
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