FULL Current PS5 Compatible SSDs to Upgrade Your Storage
UPDATE – The PS5 FULL/PUBLIC Software Update to enable SSD Upgrades on the PS5 Goes Live Globally on September 15th 2021
With the PS5 receiving a new update (currently in Beta at time of writing) one of the biggest and most requested features that has now finally been enabled is the M.2 NVMe SSD upgrade slot. It’s been more than half a year since the launch of the PS5 and one of the biggest complaints from users (aside from stock levels being painfully low) is that the storage available in the default model is rather small. This new update and the ability to add additional storage has been met with mixed responses, as it has now become clear to many SSD buyers that the type of storage required for PS5 is much more advanced in architecture than the SATA hard drives and SSDs of previous generations. This, combined with an increased understanding on subjects like PCIe connectivity, Heatsinks and wrapping their heads why this new SSD tech is more expensive has certainly led to a fair share of raised voices! I have already discussed why I think PS5 using PCIe Gen 4 x4 M.2 NVMe SSDs is a very good thing previously, but today I want to help you choose the right SSD for your PS5. Currently, Sony has yet to produce a full compatibility list (choosing to tell PS5 users the specifications required for the SSD in terms of size, performance and architecture instead), but that has not stopped many users online from banding together and working out their own PS5 supported and compatible SSDs and Heatsinks. So, below (with the generous assistance of u/Fidler_2K on Reddit) is a breakdown of all the current confirmed/in-progress M.2 NVMe SSDs that work on PS5, as well as heatsinks that I recommend for use with them. If you are in a rush though, here are the top 3 recommendations for PS5 SSDs right now:
TOP 3 Recommended PS5 Storage Expansion Compatible SSDs | ||
Seagate Firecuda 530 |
Samsung 980 Pro |
WD Black SN850 |
500GB – $149.99
1TB – $239.99 2TB – $489.99 4TB – $949.99. |
250GB – $69.99
500GB – $119.99 1TB – $199.99 2TB – $429.99 |
500GB – $169.99
1TB – $249.99 2TB – $549.99 |
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Additionally, here are my top 6 recommendations for heatsinks to use with your SSD inside the PS5, in order to effectively dissipate heat when the high-performance drive is in heavy use:
Premium/Pro-Gamer PS5 Heatsinks (Over $20)
TOP 3 Recommended PS5 Storage Expansion Compatible Heatsinks | ||
Sabrent PS5 SSD Designed Heatsink – $19.99
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ElecGear PS5 SSD Designed Heatsink – $34.99 |
PNY XLR8 Gaming PS5 SSD Designed Heatsink – $24.99 |
FIND HERE | FIND HERE | FIND HERE |
Budget PS5 Heatsinks (Under $15):
TOP 3 Recommended PS5 Storage Expansion Compatible Heatsinks | ||
ELUTENG M.2 2280 Heatsink, Double-Sided |
MHQJRH M.2 2280 SSD heatsink |
EZDIY-FAB M.2 SSD heatsink 2280 |
FIND HERE | FIND HERE | FIND HERE |
For those who have more time, want to have more choice, or are just prepping for a later purchase when the PS5 system software 2.0-04.00.00 is fully released, below is a fuller list that I will be regularly updating here on NASCompares.
PS5 Compatible M.2 NVMe SSDs to Upgrade Your Console
lease find below the full list of SSDs that have been tested/mid-testing for PS5. If the official/inclusive heatsink from the brand (eg the WD Black SN850 and its in-house SSD heatsink) fit inside the PS5 SSD expansion slot comfortably, it will be highlighted as such. Additionally, the nature of the drive’s current confirmation of support will be updated below as appropriate. Since this PS5 SSD Storage update beta was released by Sony, many of the well known SSDs have gone out of stock but will be restocked shortly. Additionally, some SSDs like the Seagate Firecuda 530 are still yet to be fully released at this time of writing, so I strongly recommend using the links in the table to check stock availability. You don’t have to buy them, but it will give you a better understanding of what SSDs are available, pre-order or even on offer. Links are affiliated and any purchases made will result in a small commission heading back to this site. Let’s take a look below to see which SSDs are compatible with PS5 right now:
Once again, MASSIVE Credit to u/Fidler_2K ON Reddit for the list below and provided with his permission
All PS5 Compatible SSDs in 2021/2022 – UPDATED
Although Sony enabled the Playstation 5 SSD expansion slot in Summer 2021, they have yet to issue a FULL compatibility list of ALL drives that can be used. I have been testing a huge number of M.2 NVMe SSDs with PS5 in the last 3 months in order to create a master list of all the drives that work (here on the blog, as well as over on YouTube in my PS5 SSD Test Series HERE). Below is a breakdown of all the currently available and supported SSDs that are compatible with PS5 (with help on Reddit, Twitter and others).
BLUE = COMPATIBLE
GREY = UNCONFIRMED
PS5 COMPATIBLE UPGRADE SSDs SEPT 2021
SSD | Meets Requirements to Work | Notes (Important) | Price & Links |
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Seagate FireCuda 530 | Yes confirmed by Seagate. | Included heatsink works | 500GB – $149.99, 1TB – $239.99, 2TB – $489.99, 4TB – $949.99. |
Western Digital SN850 | Yes confirmed by Western Digital. | Included heatsink works | 500GB – $169.99, 1TB – $249.99, 2TB – $549.99 |
Gigabyte 7000s Gen4 | Yes confirmed by Gigabyte. | Included heatsink works | 1TB – $199.99, 2TB – $399.99 |
Patriot Viper VP4300 | Yes confirmed by NASCompares | Included heatsink works | 1TB – $224.99, 2TB – I don’t know if this ever released? |
Samsung 980 Pro | Yes. Confirmed by fragilityv2. | Needs a heatsink | 250GB – $69.99, 500GB – $119.99, 1TB – $199.99, 2TB – $429.99 |
Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus | Yes. Confirmed by The Verge. | Needs a different heatsink than the one included | 1TB – $200, 2TB – $469.99, 4TB – $999.99 |
Corsair MP600 Pro | Yes confirmed by NASCompares | Needs a different heatsink than the one included | 1TB – $199.99, 2TB – $399.99 |
Inland Performance Plus | Yes (unconfirmed) | Needs a different heatsink than the one included | 1TB – $189.99, 2TB – $399.99 |
Adata Gammix S70 | Yes confirmed by NASCompares | Needs a different heatsink than the one included. Very difficult to remove. | 1TB – $149.99, 2TB – $299.99 |
MSI Spatium M480 | Yes confirmed by NASCompares | Needs a heatsink | Not listed yet. More Info here. |
Micron 3400 | Yes confirmed by NASCompares | Needs a heatsink | Not listed yet.More Info here. |
PNY CS3040 | Yes. Confirmed by /u/EmergencyPomelo5180 and PNY. | Included heatsink is too tall. Get version without heatsink and add your own. Also, the rated read speeds are just above the minimum specified at 5,600 MB/s reads | 500GB – $89.99, 1TB – $156.99, 2TB – $308.99, 4TB – $699.99 |
PNY CS3140 | Yes. Confirmed by PNY. | Included heatsink is too tall. Get version without heatsink and add your own | 1TB – $199.99, 2TB – $449.99 |
TeamGroup T-Force Cardea A440 | Yes (unconfirmed) | Aluminum heatsink is too tall, graphene heatsink may need replaced. | 1TB – $179.99, 2TB – $399.99 |
Plextor M10P(G) | Yes (unconfirmed) | Included heatsink is too tall | Not listed yet. Product page here. |
Titanium Micro TH7175 | Yes confirmed by NASCompares | Needs a heatsink | 1TB – $279.99, 2TB – $489.99 |
Mushkin Enhanced Gamma | Yes (unconfirmed) | Needs a heatsink | 1TB – $216.99, 2TB – $499.99 |
GALAX HOF Extreme | Yes (unconfirmed) | Included heatsink is too large | Pricing unknown, information here. |
Addlink A95 | Yes confirmed by NASCompares | Heatsink Included | 1TB – $218.99, 2TB – $448.88 |
How Do the Six Most Popular PS5 SSDs Compare?
Many users will choose one of the first 6-7 SSDs in the above list, as these are the most commonly available, recommended by performance or best price per GB/TB. However not all M.2 NVMe SSDs are created equally and in the case of PS5 compatible SSDs, there is actually a wide range of performance benchmarks to choose between, maximum/minmum capacities to choose from and a variety of endurance and handling specifications that make each of the more mainstream compatible PS5 supported SSDs quite distinct. Below is a breakdown of how they compare. The choices below are the Seagate Firecuda 530, the WD Black SN850, the Samsung 980 PRO, the Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus, the MSI SPATIUM M480 and the Gigabyte Aorus 7000s.
SSD Architecture and Specifications
Brand/Series | Seagate Firecuda 530 | WD Black SN850 | Samsung 980 Pro | Sabrent Rocket Plus | MSI SPATIUM M480 | AORUS Gen4 7000s |
PCIe Generation | PCIe Gen 4 | PCIe Gen 4 | PCIe Gen 4 | PCIe Gen 4 | PCIe Gen 4 | PCIe Gen 4 |
NVMe Rev | NVMe 1.4 | NVMe 1.4 | NVMe 1.3c | NVMe 1.4 | NVMe 1.4 | NVMe 1.4 |
NAND | 3D TLC Micron B47R 176L | BiCS4 96L TLC | 3D TLC | B27 3D NAND 96L | B27 3D NAND 96L | B27 3D NAND 96L |
Max Capacity | 4TB – Double Sided | 2TB | 2TB | 4TB Double Sided | 2TB | 2TB |
Controller | Phison E18-PS5018 | WD_BLACK G2 | Custom Elpis | Phison E18-PS5018 | Phison E18-PS5018 | Phison E18-PS5018 |
Warranty | 5yr | 5yr | 5yr | 5yr | 5yr | 5yr |
SSD Price Comparison
Brand/Series | Seagate Firecuda 530 | WD Black SN850 | Samsung 980 Pro | Sabrent Rocket Plus | MSI SPATIUM M480 | AORUS Gen4 7000s |
500GB Model | ZP500GM3A013 | WDS500G1X0E-00AFY0 | MZ-V8P500BW | M480-500GB | ||
Price in $ and $ | $139 / £119 | $119 / £99 | $119 / £109 | $119 / £105 (TBC) | ||
1TB Model | ZP1000GM3A013 | WDS100T1X0E-00AFY0 | MZ-V8P1T0BW | SB-RKT4P-1TB | M480-1000GB | GP-AG70S1TB |
Price in $ and $ | $239 / £199 | $249 / £169 | $209 / £179 | $199 / £180 | $239 / £189 (TBC) | $199 / £189 |
2TB Model | ZP2000GM3A013 | WDS200T1X0E-00AFY0 | MZ-V8P2T0BW | SB-RKT4P-2TB | M480-2000GB | GP-AG70S2TB |
Price in $ and $ | $419 / £379 | $399 / £339 | $390 / £369 | $469 / £419 | $399 / £369 (TBC) | $359 / £399 |
4TB Model | ZP4000GM3A013 | N/A | SB-RKT4P-4TB | N/A | N/A | |
Price in $ and $ | $949 / £769 | N/A | N/A | $1099 / £999 |
SSD Performance Comparison
Brand/Series | Seagate Firecuda 530 | WD Black SN850 | Samsung 980 Pro | Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus | MSI SPATIUM M480 | AORUS Gen4 7000s |
500GB Model | ZP500GM3A013 | WDS500G1X0E-00AFY0 | MZ-V8P500BW | N/A | M480-500GB | N/A |
Sequential Read (Max, MB/s), 128 KB | 7000MB | 7000MB | 6900MB | 6500MB | ||
Sequential Write (Max, MB/s), 128 KB | 3000MB | 4100MB | 5000MB | 2850MB | ||
1TB Model | ZP1000GM3A013 | WDS100T1X0E-00AFY0 | MZ-V8P1T0BW | SB-RKT4P-1TB | M480-1000GB | GP-AG70S1TB |
Sequential Read (Max, MB/s), 128 KB | 7300MB | 7000MB | 7000MB | 7000MB | 7000MB | 7000MB |
Sequential Write (Max, MB/s), 128 KB | 6000MB | 5300MB | 5000MB | 5500MB | 5500MB | 5500MB |
2TB Model | ZP2000GM3A013 | WDS200T1X0E-00AFY0 | MZ-V8P2T0BW | SB-RKT4P-2TB | M480-2000GB | GP-AG70S2TB |
Sequential Read (Max, MB/s), 128 KB | 7300MB | 7000MB | 7000MB | 7100MB | 7000MB | 7000MB |
Sequential Write (Max, MB/s), 128 KB | 6900MB | 5100MB | 5100MB | 6850MB | 6850MB | 6850MB |
4TB Model | ZP4000GM3A013 | N/A | SB-RKT4P-4TB | N/A | N/A | |
Sequential Read (Max, MB/s), 128 KB | 7300MB | N/A | N/A | 7100MB | ||
Sequential Write (Max, MB/s), 128 KB | 6900MB | N/A | N/A | 6850MB |
SSD Endurance Comparion
Brand/Series | Seagate Firecuda 530 | WD Black SN850 | Samsung 980 Pro | Sabrent Rocket Plus | MSI SPATIUM M480 | AORUS Gen4 7000s |
500GB Model | ZP500GM3A013 | WDS500G1X0E-00AFY0 | MZ-V8P500BW | M480-500GB | N/A | |
Total Terabytes Written (TBW) | 640TB | 300TB | 300TB | 350TB | ||
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF, hours) | 1,800,000 | 1,750,000 | 1,500,000 | 1,600,000 | ||
DWPD | 0.7DWPD | 0.3DWPD | 0.3DWPD | 0.38DWPD | ||
1TB Model | ZP1000GM3A013 | WDS100T1X0E-00AFY0 | MZ-V8P1T0BW | SB-RKT4P-1TB | M480-1000GB | GP-AG70S1TB |
Total Terabytes Written (TBW) | 1275TB | 600TB | 600TB | 700TB | 700TB | 700TB |
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF, hours) | 1,800,000 | 1,750,000 | 1,500,000 | 1600000 | 1,600,000 | 1,600,000 |
DWPD | 0.7DWPD | 0.3DWPD | 0.3DWPD | 0.4DWPD | 0.38DWPD | 0.38DWPD |
2TB Model | ZP2000GM3A013 | WDS200T1X0E-00AFY0 | MZ-V8P2T0BW | SB-RKT4P-2TB | M480-2000GB | GP-AG70S2TB |
Total Terabytes Written (TBW) | 2550TB | 1200TB | 1200TB | 1400TB | 1400TB | 1400TB |
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF, hours) | 1,800,000 | 1,750,000 | 1,500,000 | 1600000 | 1,600,000 | 1,600,000 |
DWPD | 0.7DWPD | 0.3DWPD | 0.3DWPD | 0.38DWPD | 0.38DWPD | 0.38DWPD |
4TB Model | ZP4000GM3A013 | N/A | SB-RKT4P-4TB | N/A | N/A | |
Total Terabytes Written (TBW) | 5100TB | N/A | N/A | 3000TB | ||
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF, hours) | 1,800,000 | N/A | N/A | 1600000 | ||
DWPD | 0.7DWPD | N/A | 0.3DWPD | 0.4DWPD |
SSD COMPARISON RESULT
The Seagate Firecuda 530 is the clear winner here, unsurprisingly, thanks to it having the longest time in development, featuring denser NAND and that great Phison E18 controller. It is also only one of two SSDs that arrive at the 4TB mark. However the Samsung 980 Pro is still an incredible SSD that arrives as low as 250GB, which makes it very well balanced for Price vs Capacity, whilst still maintaining some incredible performance! However in terms of the very best Value, not only in capacity, but also for the hardware you are getting for your money, the WD Black SN850 is still an incredibly well-placed drive for PS5 SSD Upgrade buyers to consider.
Seagate Firecuda 530 |
Samsung 980 Pro |
WD Black SN850 |
500GB – $149.99
1TB – $239.99 2TB – $489.99 4TB – $949.99. |
250GB – $69.99
500GB – $119.99 1TB – $199.99 2TB – $429.99 |
500GB – $169.99
1TB – $249.99 2TB – $549.99 |
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