For several console generations with built-in storage, gamers were limited to the storage capacity that shipped with their system. Sony made a surprising move with the PS5 by including an internal M.2 PCIe slot compatible with off-the-shelf SSDs—a welcome change from their proprietary PS Vita and PSP memory cards, especially considering the console's modest 825GB baseline storage. Now you can install high-performance PC SSDs like our top pick, the Corsair MP600 Pro LPX, to expand your game library while maintaining near-native loading speeds.
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Note the key requirements: Your SSD must use PCIe 4.0 (Gen4) or better, delivering speeds up to 7,500MB/s—a major leap from Gen3's 3,500MB/s cap. Physically, any M.2 form factor works (the PS5 accommodates all market sizes), though the common 2280 variant (22mm x 80mm) is the most widely available. We strongly recommend drives with integrated heatsinks under 11.25mm tall, as PS5's compact SSD bay offers minimal airflow. Whether you choose a pre-equipped model or add a heatsink separately, thermal management is essential to prevent throttling during intense gaming sessions.
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