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    The Best SSDs for PS5 in 2025

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldDecember 7, 202512 Mins Read
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    A compelling feature of Sony’s PlayStation 5 is its M.2 slot, which accommodates a second internal solid-state drive to supplement the gaming console’s standard SSD. However, you need a drive that meets Sony’s exacting standards for interface, thickness, speed, and more. Fortunately, many of today’s PCI Express 4.0 NVMe SSDs qualify as PS5-compatible, even some that aren’t expressly marketed as such. We can help: We’re veteran testers of digital storage way back into the platter drive days, and we have reviewed many PS5-friendly SSDs. Below, we’ve lined up the details on our favorites, including our top performance pick, Crucial’s T500. Then comes a buying guide that will tell you all you need to know about choosing the right model. Installing the secondary stick may take some work—click here, and we’ll show you how—but it will let you keep a much larger game library on hand.

    Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks

    EDITORS’ NOTE

    August 21, 2025: With this update, our list of recommended SSDs remains unchanged. Since our last update, we tested and evaluated 10 new SSDs for inclusion in this roundup and our other SSD roundups.

    Best High-Performance SSD for the PS5

    Crucial T500

    • Available in both heatsink and non-heatsink versions

    • Strong benchmark scores

    • High-quality software included

    • Compatible with PlayStation 5

    • Fairly high cost per GB

    • No 4TB version (yet)

    Micron’s Crucial T500 is among the best full-featured PCIe 4.0 internal solid-state drives you can buy for building or upgrading a high-end PC. It’s also a great match for the PS5.

    Internal or External

    Internal

    Internal Form Factor

    M.2 Type-2280

    Interface (Computer Side)

    M.2 Type-2280

    Capacity (Tested)

    2 TB

    NAND Type

    TLC

    Controller Maker

    Phison

    Bus Type

    PCI Express 4.0

    Rated Maximum Sequential Read

    7400 MBps

    Rated Maximum Sequential Write

    7000 MBps

    Terabytes Written (TBW) Rating

    1200 TBW

    Warranty Length

    5 years

    Learn More

    Crucial T500 Review

    Acer Predator GM7000

    Best Blend of Features and Performance in an SSD for the PS5

    Acer Predator GM7000

    • Slightly exceeds its blistering rated speeds

    • Good all-around benchmark performance

    • 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption

    • Includes free cloning-software download

    • PlayStation 5 compatible

    • Ships with graphene-embedded foam heat spreader rather than aluminum heatsink

    With blistering throughput speeds and fine benchmark results, Acer makes a splash with its Predator GM7000, the first PCI Express 4.0 SSD in its line and every bit as lethal as its gaming laptop and monitor brandmates.

    Internal or External

    Internal

    Internal Form Factor

    M.2 Type-2280

    Interface (Computer Side)

    M.2 Type-2280

    Capacity (Tested)

    2 TB

    NAND Type

    TLC

    Controller Maker

    InnoGrit

    Bus Type

    PCI Express 4.0

    Rated Maximum Sequential Read

    7400 MBps

    Rated Maximum Sequential Write

    6700 MBps

    Terabytes Written (TBW) Rating

    1200 TBW

    Warranty Length

    5 years

    Learn More

    Acer Predator GM7000 Review

    Samsung SSD 990 Pro

    Best Dual-Use (PS5 or PC) Internal SSD

    Samsung SSD 990 Pro

    • Impressive overall performance

    • Compatible with PlayStation 5

    • Includes powerful Samsung Magician software

    • 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption

    • Mediocre gaming benchmark scores

    Samsung’s SSD 990 Pro is a zippy PCI Express 4.0 internal drive that’s a step up from its predecessor, offering excellent performance for creative tasks, if not necessarily for gaming.

    Internal or External

    Internal

    Internal Form Factor

    M.2 Type-2280

    Interface (Computer Side)

    M.2 Type-2280

    Capacity (Tested)

    2 TB

    NAND Type

    MLC

    Controller Maker

    Samsung

    Bus Type

    PCI Express 4.0

    Rated Maximum Sequential Read

    7450 MBps

    Rated Maximum Sequential Write

    6900 MBps

    Terabytes Written (TBW) Rating

    600 TBW

    Warranty Length

    5 years

    Learn More

    Samsung SSD 990 Pro Review

    WD Black SN850X

    Best SSD With a Robust Heatsink for the PS5

    WD Black SN850X

    • Capacities up to 4TB

    • Available with or without heatsink

    • Exceeded both its sequential read and write speed ratings

    • Aced PCMark and 3DMark storage tests

    • Lacks 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption

    The WD Black SN850X takes the company’s flagship PCIe 4.0 gaming SSD and makes it even better, offering higher capacity and improved test results (including a new PC Labs record in the 3DMark Storage benchmark). About all it lacks is hardware-based security.

    Internal or External

    Internal

    Internal Form Factor

    M.2 Type-2280

    Interface (Computer Side)

    M.2 Type-2280

    Capacity (Tested)

    2 TB

    NAND Type

    TLC

    Controller Maker

    SanDisk

    Bus Type

    PCI Express 4.0

    Rated Maximum Sequential Read

    7300 MBps

    Rated Maximum Sequential Write

    6600 MBps

    Terabytes Written (TBW) Rating

    1200 TBW

    Warranty Length

    5 years

    Learn More

    WD Black SN850X Review

    TeamGroup T-Force Cardea A440 Pro Special Series

    Best SSD With High (4TB) Capacity Options for the PS5

    TeamGroup T-Force Cardea A440 Pro Special Series

    • Compatible with Sony’s PlayStation 5

    • Available in capacities up to 4TB

    • Generally solid performance scores

    • Moderately priced compared with its peers

    • Short of its rated sequential read/write speeds in testing

    • Relatively low AS-SSD copy scores

    Billed as “Made for the PS5,” TeamGroup’s T-Force Cardea A440 Pro Special Series SSD also works well with laptop or desktop PCs, and it comes in capacities up to 4TB. The PCIe 4.0 drive proved fast in our testing, if a touch short of its rated speeds.

    Internal or External

    Internal

    Internal Form Factor

    M.2 Type-2280

    Interface (Computer Side)

    M.2 Type-2280

    Capacity (Tested)

    2 TB

    NAND Type

    TLC

    Controller Maker

    Phison

    Bus Type

    PCI Express 4.0

    Rated Maximum Sequential Read

    7400 MBps

    Rated Maximum Sequential Write

    7000 MBps

    Terabytes Written (TBW) Rating

    1400 TBW

    Warranty Length

    5 years

    Learn More

    TeamGroup T-Force Cardea A440 Pro Special Series Review

    Kingston Fury Renegade SSD

    Best Budget SSD for the PS5

    Kingston Fury Renegade SSD

    • Comes in capacities up to 4TB

    • Moderately priced 1TB and 2TB versions

    • Matched its sequential read and write speed ratings in testing

    • Comes with Acronis True Image HD backup/cloning software

    • Above-par durability (TBW) ratings

    • Middling overall test scores

    • Lacks hardware-based encryption

    The Kingston Fury Renegade SSD offers good value in a PCI Express 4 high-performance gaming SSD, with benchmark scores that were solid, though out of the top tier.

    Internal or External

    Internal

    Internal Form Factor

    M.2 Type-2280

    Interface (Computer Side)

    M.2 Type-2280

    Capacity (Tested)

    2 TB

    NAND Type

    TLC

    Controller Maker

    Phison

    Bus Type

    PCI Express 4.0

    Rated Maximum Sequential Read

    7300 MBps

    Rated Maximum Sequential Write

    7000 MBps

    Terabytes Written (TBW) Rating

    2000 TBW

    Warranty Length

    5 years

    Learn More

    Kingston Fury Renegade SSD Review

    Seagate Game Drive External SSD [for PlayStation]: Front

    Best External SSD for PS5

    Seagate Game Drive PS5 External SSD

    • Cool PlayStation aesthetic, with blue RGB lighting strip

    • Compact and lightweight

    • Good benchmark performance for a USB 3.2 Gen 2 external SSD

    • Expensive for the capacity

    • Can’t play PS5 games straight from the drive

    The Seagate Game Drive External SSD is pricey, but it’s a good performer and a worthy companion for the PlayStation 5, with looks and RGB lighting that evoke the history of Sony’s console.

    Internal or External

    External

    Interface (Computer Side)

    USB-C

    Capacity (Tested)

    2 TB

    Rated Maximum Sequential Read

    1000 MBps

    Rated Maximum Sequential Write

    1000 MBps

    Terabytes Written (TBW) Rating

    Warranty Length

    3 years

    Learn More

    Seagate Game Drive PS5 External SSD Review


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    The Best SSDs for PS5 in 2025
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    Buying Guide: The Best SSDs for PS5 in 2025

    In selecting the internal SSDs featured above, the main requirement—other than proving their overall mettle as solid gaming SSDs in our benchmarking—was that they meet Sony’s official criteria for use with a PS5. Most but not all of our choices are marketed by their manufacturers as PS5-friendly. (We also include one external SSD, the PS5-oriented Seagate Game Drive. Although you can’t run PS5 games straight from it—it’s usable only as supplemental storage—it is steeped in the PlayStation aesthetic and makes a good game library for the brand-faithful.)

    On the other hand, a number of M.2 solid-state drives—some touted as PS5-compatible—fall short in one requirement: Their rated data transfer speed or throughput is short of the recommended 5,500MBps. This is the only spec for which Sony allows some wiggle room. However, we’re still not recommending any below the 5,500Mbps speed threshold, since many of these drives also lack a dynamic random access memory cache (DRAM), instead using a bit of your computer’s system memory as a cache. The PlayStation 5 does not support this kind of scheme, a fact that can potentially reduce drive performance when the drive is under duress.


    PS5 Drive Size: How Tall and Long Can a PS5 SSD Be?

    For obvious reasons, an SSD’s physical height is a critical factor in determining its PS5 compatibility. “Height,” in this case, is its thickness. Sony recommends that any SSD for the PS5 have a heat dissipation device—a heatsink or heat spreader—which will add to its bulk. But it can only be so big and still fit.

    Acer Predator GM7000

    (Credit: Molly Flores)

    The secondary drive must fit in the PlayStation’s M.2 bay, which allows a total thickness of 11.5mm (up to 8mm from above the board and up to 2.5mm from below it). This eliminates most drives with nonremovable, finned heatsinks, but some manufacturers are developing compact heatsinks and thin heat spreaders for use in confined spaces.

    Crucial T500

    (Credit: Joseph Maldonado)

    As for drive length, the PS5 supports drives from 30mm to 110mm long. In practical fact, all our picks (and indeed most consumer M.2 SSDs) are the Type-2280, or 80mm, length.


    The Upgrade: How to Install an SSD in Your PS5

    Installing a second SSD in your PlayStation 5 (see our how-to guide) is not difficult. The only tools you’ll need are a small (#1) Philips screwdriver and perhaps a pair of tweezers for screw handling.

    Sony PS5

    (Credit: Will Greenwald)

    Your first step is to run a system update. Then, you turn off the console’s power, add a heatsink or spreader to the SSD if one isn’t already in place, and remove the PS5’s side panel. (That can be done without tools but may require a little muscle and care.)

    SSD for PlayStation 5

    PS5 with an SSD in its expansion slot (Credit: Will Greenwald)

    Next, remove the expansion slot cover and the M.2 screw, seat the new SSD in the expansion slot, insert the spacer as indicated, and screw the drive into place. Then you close the PS5 back up, format the new drive, and you’re good to go.

    Whether you managed to nab your PS5 for close to its $499.99 list price or paid a significant premium during the pandemic, plenty of fast, affordable M.2 PCI Express 4.0 solid-state drives can fit in its secondary slot. And if you haven’t bought a PS5 quite yet, there’ll be all the more compatible SSDs to choose from when you finally get your console.

    Recommended by Our Editors


    So, Which PS5 SSD Upgrade Should You Buy?

    Our key measure, all else being equal on the spec front, is to look at the cost per gigabyte for any drive you are looking at, using the current sale price. SSD prices tend to rise and fall, and it’s often possible to score more capacity than you might think if you shop around. If you look at the cost per gigabyte, a little math can make it easy to compare the relative value of two drives of different capacities.

    Kingston Fury Renegade SSD

    (Credit: Kyle Cobian)

    The PlayStation 5’s built-in SSD has a capacity of 825GB, of which 667GB is free out of the box. Generally, you should be able to fit nine or 10 AAA games on the drive—today’s titles, on average, take 50GB to 60GB of storage, although some are considerably larger. For example, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War takes the franchise’s trend toward ballooning file sizes to a new high by filling nearly 220GB, so your available space may be gone sooner than you’d think. Fortunately, the PS5 supports secondary drives with capacities ranging from 250GB to a whopping 4TB.

    We’ve also broken out the specs on our favorite tested PlayStation 5-compatible solid-state drives. Since your console has that open M.2 slot, you might as well put it to good use. While SSD prices are moderate at the moment, it’s wise to future-proof your PS5 by getting the highest-capacity drive you can afford and loading it with your favorite games. Happy fragging!

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