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Jonathan Windsor
> 24 hourEasy to install and great storage for PS5.
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Jay Holder
> 24 hourThis is the best money to performance M.2 SSD that you can buy right now! Corsair did their thing on this one!
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Jose
> 24 hourMuy fácil de instalar y funciona perfectamente
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RestlessFathers
> 24 hourInstalled the 2Tb SSD into my PS5. Super easy to install and the PlayStation asks you to authorize formatting when you turn it back on. Only takes a minute. I’m super happy with my purchase. No more deleting games to redownload others.
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CK
> 24 hourInstalled in less than 5 minutes, works great.
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Juan Aranibar
> 24 hourExcellent!
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Bill
> 24 hourbought it to add more storage to my ps5. super easy to install. no software to download. now I dont have to keep deleting games to play new ones.
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Allan Membreño
> 24 hourEs increíble y super rápido, es el mejor SSD que he comprado hasta ahorita
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HS
> 24 hourPros: * Incredibly fast read, and write speeds when connected with USB 4 * Of course a small form factor * 2TB!! * Well priced (~$200 USD) Cons: * The MP600 LPX even with its heat sink attached generates a significant amount of heat. When measured with an infrared thermometer readings as high as 50.6C were observed during file transfer, and Blackmagic disk tests Quick testing: Hardware Used: * M1 Macbook Pro 16GB RAM * 500GB internal SSD * macOS Monterey v12.6.1 * Latest/Greatest Konyead USB 4.0 PCIe M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure (end to end USB-C cable) * Corsair MP600 PRO LPX (heat sink attached) Results: * Blackmagic Disk Speed Test recorded: 2796.4MB/s write & 2764.3MB/s read * Highest recorded write: 2900.3MB/s * File transfer of 221.36GB of data (mixed size between 644 bytes to 4.61GB took approximately 80.22 seconds (2.76 GB/s = 22.08 Gbps) * Temp during testing 50.6C * Temp during idle 40C
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Jay
> 24 hourI bought this ssd for my ps5 and it is very convenient to have an extra 2 terabyte and I recommend buying one for your console. I went with this one because Corsair is a reliable company that makes good parts. 200 dollars to put in your 500 dollar console is a good investment for your convenience and time.