Before you start, you’ll need to purchase a compatible drive, preferably with a heatsink attached to it. Sony requires that the drive be PCIe Gen4 and have read ...
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Late last week Sony rolled out it’s new PlayStation 5 firmware update in the form of the Public Beta 2.0 which brought with it a wealth of new features including the long-awaited support for M.2 SSD ...
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