Best SSD for PS5 2024 (Watch This Before Buying One!)

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Published 2023-07-24
In this video, we will discuss the best SSDs for PS5 in 2024, and explain which one you should choose to boost your PS5 performance.

Here are all the NVME SSDs mentioned in the video:

5. Kingston Fury Renegade 2TB 👉 geni.us/GWdiC
4. Samsung 990 Pro 👉 geni.us/ahZSR9
3. Corsair MP600 Pro LPX 2TB 👉 geni.us/ZzQa2
2. ADATA XPG Gammix S70 Blade 👉 geni.us/3qkrA9
1. Seagate FireCuda 530 1TB Heatsink 👉 geni.us/P1XfahZ

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All Comments (21)
  • @anttitapio4145
    PS 2 used 8 MB memory card through magic gate. PS 5 supports SSD up to 8 TB...thats equal to 1 000 000 PS 2 memory cards. Quite crazy.
  • @BluesFanUK_
    Got a 4TB 990 Pro the other day, transferred 300GB in 3 minutes, insane.
  • @XuseFans
    Just realized I had the exact same Air-Duster as yours.
  • Got the 2TB Adata XPG S70 Blade and bought a cheap 6mm heatsink because the included 1mm heatsink made me think it would not be enough. The transfer speeds from internal storage to it are insanely fast. Had it for a year in the PS5 and it runs fantastic. No need for expensive ssd that does absolutely nothing better mounted in the PS5.
  • @metarock3054
    What were temperatures like while using Corsair and XPG?
  • @DVDFHardTarget
    Just can't see why you would recommend any drive over the Samsung 990 Pro unless for the cost?
  • @vitorkgiurizatto
    Friend, seagate firecuda 540 comes with dissipated? Would it be suitable for PS5?
  • @707ridah
    I got the Lexar 790 for a budget ssd to try abd its runs very good, it goes 6700 and has been good
  • @seanmathis1755
    I got the XPG 2T on Amazon for $80 🎉 works great and zero issues
  • I would not go for the firecuda I've had 2 of them brick on me in n time span of 2.5 years with more than in terabyte of space left on it and i had the heat sink. I just got myself the samsung 990 pro with heatsink
  • @Archimitros
    Got the 2TB Fircuda without heatsink as a black friday deal in Norway for about 99$,and got the Sabrent one off Amazon. Works like a charm! Speed reads at around 6500. No overheating issues or anything so far
  • @BarisSOZUAK
    I bought Kingston Fury Renegade w/o heatsink. Added a huge heatsink and installed without cover. Gives 6896Mb/s. TBW : 2000Gb
  • @mula9058
    I got the WD 850 1tb but my read speed is about 6k+ how can i get it to the full 7k speed?
  • @MikeHawke410
    Sony needs to push the ssd limits to 8TB my damn 2TB is damn near full and I plan on getting a 4TB at Christmas time due to sales.
  • you missed the WD SN850X. Best on the market for price as well. ÂŁ135 for a 2tb off the WD website right now. shame on you
  • @n_00_7
    strange, but not in the video, not in the comments there is no gigabyte aorus 7000s, or 7300s. I've had a ps5 1tb 7000s for almost two years and it's great. I think you can buy it for 2tb.
  • @savagedemon4268
    Thanks for awesome video comparison, can u plz help telling which one is better in your opinion corsair or XPG ssd? Performance wise and heatsink wise