Western Digital s new PS5 SSDs could be your answer to console storage woes TechRadar

Western Digital s new PS5 SSDs could be your answer to console storage woes TechRadar

Western Digital s new PS5 SSDs could be your answer to console storage woes TechRadar Skip to main content TechRadar is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's why you can trust us. Western Digital s new PS5 SSDs could be your answer to console storage woes By Rhys Wood published 11 July 2022 Double or triple up (Image credit: Western Digital) Audio player loading… PS5 storage space has a tendency to fill up fast, but Western Digital's latest PS5 SSDs look set to combat that, as well as cut down on long load times. The WD Black SN850 NVMe SSD for PS5 is available now to buy from Western Digital's official online store (opens in new tab), and comes in both 1TB and 2TB variants. They cost £179.99 (around $213.99) and £289.99 (around $344.99) respectively. US prices have yet to be confirmed. Don't expect these new PS5 SSDs to show up as part of Amazon's Prime Day deals, though, as Western Digital has confirmed they won't appear on other storefronts until mid-August. These latest products from the SSD specialist have been developed in tandem with Sony. If you needed that extra seal of quality, then, rest assured that these SSDs are officially licensed PlayStation products. More storage faster gaming The WD Black SN850 NVMe SSD for PS5 consoles is a successor to the original SN850 model that tops our best PS5 SSDs list. However, this latest model boasts an improved sequential write performance of 5300MB/s, as opposed to the original version's 4100MB/s. Read speeds match the original's 7000MB/s, which should allow for lightning fast booting of apps and impressively low load times. That's a good deal quicker than the PS5's pre-installed SSD, which clocks in at around 5500MB/s. Western Digital has also made the process of installing the WD Black SN850 NVMe SSD blissfully easy, as both the 1TB and 2TB models come with a heatsink pre-fitted. If you're still nervous about installing an internal SSD for yourself, though, read our handy guide on how to install a PS5 SSD. NVMe SSDs do tend to be on the pricier side, and there's no exception here. However, extra fast storage on PS5 is a worthwhile investment in our opinion. With a 1TB or 2TB SSD, you can effectively double or triple the amount of space available on your console. On top of that, NVMe SSDs are typically much quicker, meaning they'll drastically reduce load times in-game. That's a huge plus if you regularly play games with massive file sizes like Horizon Forbidden West or Call of Duty Warzone.PS5 SSD heatsink explained: why heatsinks are important Rhys WoodHardware WriterRhys is Hardware Writer for TechRadar Gaming, and while relatively fresh to the role, he's been writing in a professional capacity for years. A Media, Writing and Production graduate, Rhys has prior experience creating written content for app developers, IT firms, toy sellers and the main TechRadar site. His true passions, though, lie in video games, TV, audio and home entertainment. When Rhys isn't on the clock, you'll usually find him logged into Final Fantasy 14, Halo Infinite or Sea of Thieves. See more Gaming news TechRadar Newsletter Sign up to get breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis and more, plus the hottest tech deals! Thank you for signing up to TechRadar. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again. MOST POPULARMOST SHARED1PC gamers are shunning high-end GPUs – spelling trouble for the Nvidia RTX 40902Samsung's smaller micro-LED 4K TV might finally be on the way to battle OLED3It looks like Fallout's spiritual successor is getting a PS5 remaster4A whole new breed of SSDs is about to break through5New Anker wireless earbuds offer a feature AirPods Pro can't – and for cheaper1PC gamers are shunning high-end GPUs – spelling trouble for the Nvidia RTX 40902IT pros suffer from serious misconceptions about Microsoft 365 security3Canon's next mirrorless camera could be too cheap for its own good4Con le RTX 4000 ho capito che Nvidia ha perso la testa5A whole new breed of SSDs is about to break through Technology Magazines (opens in new tab)● (opens in new tab)The best tech tutorials and in-depth reviewsFrom$12.99 (opens in new tab)View (opens in new tab)
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