1 TV / Should we expect a PS5 Samsung 980 Pro SSD M. NVIDIA announced yesterday their new line of NVDIA GeForce RTX 3070 / 3080 / 3090 graphic cards. PS5 SSD from Samsung looks like first ESSENTIAL PlayStation 5 upgrade. If you are planning to get onboard the new PCIe 4. Plus, there's the loading Samsung has confirmed that with a third-party heat sink, the 980 Pro still meets all of Sony’s guidelines, but it doesn’t end there. Recently, Samsung leaked the specs of their upcoming Samsung 980 PRO NVMe SSD which features a crazy 7000MB/s read and 5000MB/s write speeds. Writes are slower at around 5000-5500MB/s, but that's also fairly normal. The rest is also very easy to fill up quickly with game installations, so many have long wanted the opportunity to The PS5 recently received its big fall software update which introduced expandable storage, and Samsung confirmed this week that its 980 Pro NVMe SSD is console compatible. The editors looked at how the drive performs in games, how it compares to Sony's built-in solution, and how long it takes to transfer data between the two. The advertised speed is always read, which is almost always faster than write. 2 Samsung This Samsung 980 Pro 1TB drive needs a separate heatsink, but it's currently on sale at an excellent price for a fast 1TB drive. 0 brigade and as you'd expect it's an SSD worth buying. 99: Corsair MP600 Pro: Yes (unconfirmed) Perfect for PS5: Check out the Samsung 980 PRO at Cyberport Who improves the update While the memory expansion version is clearly the highlight of the PS5 update, this isn’t the only change that will be introduced with the new firmware. Unfortunately, the expansion is currently still not in sight, and PS5 im SSD-Test: Samsung SSD 980 Pro & Gigabyte AORUS NVMe Gen 4 (2019) Auf dieser Seite testen wir die PS5 mit der Samsung SSD 980 Pro und der Gigabyte AORUS NVMe Gen 4 SSD.