![]() ![]() It’s a little fiddly, but the PS5 is sturdy, so don’t worry you’re not going to snap the panels. ![]() Make sure you’ve unplugged the power cord, and then follow this really useful YouTube video on how to remove the side panels correctly. To use the expandable storage in the PS5, you’ll need to remove the side panels from the console.It’s very easy to get it all up and running in less than two minutes. I’ve tested Corsair’s Force MP600 (2TB) with the PS5, which has lower read speeds (4,950MB/s) than Sony recommends, and a colleague confirmed a Sabrent Rocket (500GB, rated at 5,000MB/s) seems to do just fine as well. Sony is also recommending a drive capable of 5,500MB/s, but slower Gen4 drives may still be supported. We’ll need to test a variety of drives with the PS5, but right now Sony requires at least a PCIe Gen4 SSD, with a minimum capacity of 250GB. The long-awaited feature is available for testers right now and will launch on all PS5 consoles later this year. Sony has started beta testing the first software update for the PS5 today, and it includes M.2 SSD expandable storage support. ![]()
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