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Qunar PS5019-E19-35 host, SanDisk 3D NAND particles, DRAMless design, sustained read speed 3600MB/s, sustained write speed 2830MB/s, random speeds up to 525k/640k IOPS, 600TBW, 5 year warranty.
In the first half of this year, Western Digital launched the SN750 SE based on PCIe 4.0 host, but the SN750 SE is not strong enough to succeed the SN750, after all, it is a quad-channel entry-level PCIe 4.0 host E19T without DRAM cache, and it cannot compete with the flagship PCIe 3.0 positioning of the SN750 in terms of internal and external random and longevity, more like the XBOX It is more like the built-in SN530 in the XBOX Series X.
The 1TB model is still a single-sided particle perfect for gaming notebooks, and will be available after the PS5 officially opens up its M.2 slot, and is the same solution as the XSX|S internal storage, so maybe after Huaqiangbei makes a push it will also be available for the XSX, allowing you to expand the XSX|S capacity without having to buy an expensive Seagate XSX-specific memory card.
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Tested at 5037 read in my ps5
WAS $129.99
-Free shipping in the US on orders over $25.
-Free 2-day shipping for Prime members.
Qunar PS5019-E19-35 host, SanDisk 3D NAND particles, DRAMless design, sustained read speed 3600MB/s, sustained write speed 2830MB/s, random speeds up to 525k/640k IOPS, 600TBW, 5 year warranty.
In the first half of this year, Western Digital launched the SN750 SE based on PCIe 4.0 host, but the SN750 SE is not strong enough to succeed the SN750, after all, it is a quad-channel entry-level PCIe 4.0 host E19T without DRAM cache, and it cannot compete with the flagship PCIe 3.0 positioning of the SN750 in terms of internal and external random and longevity, more like the XBOX It is more like the built-in SN530 in the XBOX Series X.
The 1TB model is still a single-sided particle perfect for gaming notebooks, and will be available after the PS5 officially opens up its M.2 slot, and is the same solution as the XSX|S internal storage, so maybe after Huaqiangbei makes a push it will also be available for the XSX, allowing you to expand the XSX|S capacity without having to buy an expensive Seagate XSX-specific memory card.
https://www.amazon.com/WD_BLACK-S...B095HB3L6G
I may be misunderstanding you, but the PS5 has already taken the expansion support out of beta. It is currently fully activated on the newest firmwares.