
Guide
How to easily install an SSD and drive in your PS5 Pro
by Philipp Rüegg


A PS5’s storage can be expanded with a second SSD. However, you can’t just grab the next best drive off a shelf. To help you out, here’s a list of all compatible models.
Want to increase the storage space of your PS5? No problem. Sony unlocked the PS5’s SSD slot in its last big firmware update. In a few simple steps, you can install an additional SSD with up to 4 terabytes. Find out how to do just that in the (German) article featured below.
What’s nearly more difficult than installation itself is the search for a compatible SSD. Sony is making fastidious demands regarding memory expansion.
Requirements for M2 SSDs
To avoid you having to check for every SSD yourself, here’s a list of officially and unofficially confirmed models. For the latter, I’m relying on various blogs and forums. If you’re unsure, stick with the official models. There are three SSD categories. Fixed ready SSDs, those with oversized heatsinks and those without. Sony recommends using an SSD with a heatsink.
The following models can be installed directly.
WD Black SN850 (officially confirmed)
Seagate FireCuda 530 (officially confirmed)
Gigabyte AORUS Gen4 7000s (officially confirmed)
Samsung 980 Pro (officially confirmed)
Patriot Viper VP4300
We don’t have the following model in our range.
For the following models, you’ll have to replace the heatsink with a narrower one.
Corsair MP600 Pro
We don’t have the following models in our range.
None of the following models have a heatsink. You’ll have to mount one yourself.
Crucial P5 Plus
MSI Spatium M480
Samsung 980 Pro (officially confirmed)
PNY XLR8 CS3040 (officially confirmed)
We don’t have the following models in our range.
If an SSD isn’t equipped with a heatsink or doesn’t fit into the PS5, you can upgrade it.
EKWB EK-M.2 NVMe Heatsink
To be used only with single-sided SSDs.
Be Quiet! MC1 Cooler
Compatible with double-sided SSDs.


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Show all| Interface | A PCI-Express Gen4x4 supported M.2 NVMe SSD (M key) | 
|---|---|
| Storage | 250 GB to 4 TB | 
| Supported form factor | 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280, 22110 | 
| Dimensions, cooling included | Width: up to 25 mm Length: 30/40/60/80/110 mm Depth: up to 11,25 mm (up to 8,0 mm above the plate, up to 2,45 mm below) | 
| Sequential read speed | 5500 MB/s or faster is recommended | 
| Connection type | 3 connector (M key) | 

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