SABRENT M.2 NVMe PS5 heatsink (SB-PSHS)

(1563 reviews)

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$14.27

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  • Dr. Rebeca Hayes III

    > 24 hour

    On X570 ASUS Crosshair Dark Hero (WIFI)

  • Gary F. Cameron

    > 24 hour

    I only have a limited number of M.2 slots and had to use one one the back with 2TB SSDs. Now I only need a x2 RAID to store everything instead of x4.

  • Pedro Paulo de Sousa

    > 24 hour

    Perfeito encaixar certinho.

  • Usayd Al-Siddiq

    > 24 hour

    It works. Does exactly what it is meant to do. Keeps my SSD nice and cool, at a very good price.

  • Timothy Gray

    > 24 hour

    The heat sink was easy to install, and value for money. Arrived next day.

  • Damien

    > 24 hour

    M2 de Gen4 au top

  • Chris

    > 24 hour

    I bought this for my PS5 along with the Sabrent heat sink and it works perfectly. After formatting you there is still over 3.95tb of space on the drive for games to be installed on. I transfered several games from the console to the SSD and they run as flawless as they did before.

  • Hero 1133

    > 24 hour

    My startup speed going from hard drive to SSD has been astronomically different. I bet I save hours! no days if I add up how much time this has saved me the startup is literally 2seconds now plus the size for price is great ez installation if I can do it you can for sure this is amazing compared to traditional hard drive I use to have. Only regret is not buying this sooner

  • MARCO ANTONIO FERREIRA

    > 24 hour

    Fácil instalação! Perfeito para o PS5!

  • MC88

    > 24 hour

    After sticking with Samsung NVMe drives since 2015 (owning 950 pro, 960 Pro, and 970 Pro), its nice to finally be able to mix it up a bit and try a different brand. So far, in terms of installation and setup, it has been smooth sailing. For some reason, Ive always had a hard time dual booting Windows and Linux with Samsung drives and ASUS motherboards (Windows 10 wouldnt boot because Grub couldnt find the drive... but if I went into the BIOS menu first, then exited, then the drive would be found/bootable), however with two of these Sabrent 1TB NVMe drives installed in an ASUS motherboard, they booted from the Grub boot loader without any issues/nor tweaks.

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