Western Digital and Sony Interactive Entertainment have released the first officially licensed M.2 SSD for PlayStation 5 consoles, the WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe SSD for PS5 Consoles.
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that's a bonafide ouch!
Your link says 176.60€ for me (I don't realy like that amazon links always get redirected to more local versions)$170 for 1tb. Ouch.
I got the XPG Gammix S70 Blade, works fine. $109
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$109 for me here in US. I guess international rates may vary.Your link says 176.60€ for me (I don't realy like that amazon links always get redirected to more local versions)
Yeah, I saw it and a few other PS5 SSDs on sale between 189-200. Wow! While just googling 2TB ssd's on BB and Amazon I was shocked at the markups for the PS5 certified drives. I had a $70 cert from when I bought my new monitor last month and ended up pulling the trigger on a Crucial P5 Plus 2TB gen 4 at BB. It was $10 more than the Prime day sale but with tax it came to $140 so I'm pretty happy and I was able to do a store pickup. It has some great reviews on both sites so I'm looking forward to using it and moving my other drive which will become the new OS drive and then I'll ditch the SATA drives.$109 for me here in US. I guess international rates may vary.
I also read somewhere else the WD 850 black is on sale for prime day around the same price (may not have a heatsink tho)
You can use any PCI 4 2280 NVMe drive on Playstation. There are minimum speed recommendations, but to my knowledge, they are not enforced via a white list or any other mechanism. You do not have to buy a licensed (or loused) driveA drive is a goddamn drive. This pay to play bullshit ought to be illegal. If I were to buy a PS5 (which I won't), I should be free to put whatever goddamn drive I please in it.