Today we'll be testing out Sabrent's PS5 SSD heat sink alongside its ultra-fast Rocket 4 Plus PCIe 4.0 SSD to determine whether or not a heat sink will help reduce temperatures while gaming. We've ...
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Sony has revealed that the PS5 has another M2 SSD slot in its PS5 teardown video showcasing all the insides and parts of Sony’s new console. The extra M2 SSD Slow allows you to install another SSD ...
Modern PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 SSDs get pretty warm because the powerful SSD controllers make a lot of heat, like any >1GHz processor. If you expand your PlayStation 5's internal storage with a fast PCIe 4.0 ...
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The base PS5 already offered super fast loading times, but the PS5 Pro takes things a step further and shaves off a few extra seconds in some of the best PS5 games. That should be more than good ...
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