Many modern PS5 games take up a lot of memory. Gran Turismo 7 requires 100 GB, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War – almost 225 GB. And therefore, the issue of expanding the available memory space remains relevant.

Western Digital and Sony have released the first officially licensed SSD for the PlayStation 5. This is the SN850 model, which is made in the M.2 form factor and is NVMe type. Available in 1 and 2 TB options. Speed ​​indicators are up to 7000 and 5300 MB/s respectively for read and write.
The drives are equipped with a heat sink, as Sony recommends using SSDs only with a cooling system.
The cost is 170 and 280 dollars (10,600 and 17,500 rubles, respectively). Note that there is already a model with the same name and volume on the market, so it is not clear how the new version differs. The only thing that can be said about her is that she is officially licensed by Sony for their console.🔞 Sasha Gray showered live on Twitch
Source: VG Times

Calvin Turley is an author at “Social Bites”. He is a trendsetter who writes about the latest fashion and entertainment news. With a keen eye for style and a deep understanding of the entertainment industry, Calvin provides engaging and informative articles that keep his readers up-to-date on the latest fashion trends and entertainment happenings.