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Agreed, never again on Newegg/we need to vote with our wallets as consumers.
thanks for patience on the question (especially if I've misinterpreted)
thanks for patience on the question (especially if I've misinterpreted)
The PS5 has another slot to install an SSD to, except only certain ssds can be used based on their speeds. For PS5 means that it is good enough to be installed in a PS5.
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thanks for patience on the question (especially if I've misinterpreted)
Correct, this will work in the PlayStation 5 (PS5). This doesn't replace the internal storage it is installed as "expansion storage". Remove one of the side panels of the PS5 and you'll see a silver cover around 1" x 3". Underneath that is where you install the expansion storage drive. It's not hard to do, there's plenty of YouTube videos to help you.
thanks for patience on the question (especially if I've misinterpreted)
Couple of folks answered your question so I'd like to add: the heat spreader on this thing isn't exactly a heatsink. Not sure how hard it is to apply a heatsink on this unit but if you search reddit or tech forums, I'm sure you'll see people "fixing" this for PS5
Can you elaborate on the heat spreader, not heat sink, I don't understand and really didn't know that there was a difference?
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According to Reddit, it's the same sad the s70 blade. The issues is that's a ig5236 based drive and there are reports of sudden failures with them.
https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc..._cap
I don't want to end up with a brick and find out how adata handles customer service and RMA. I'll pass.