True. The 980 pro had firmware issues too but I luckily never had that happen to me while owning mine. but that whole software debacle was about a year ago and has since been resolved with a separate software update I believe
Just got my Fury SSD today and it overheated.. took it out it was hot! and some of the golden color bits were black sending it back smh.. I have no issues with my series x ssd
I've had the first generation WD SN850 with heatsink (in the 2TB variant.) I remember it being available in 4TB. But back then it was over €500. I believe i paid my 2TB variant already close to €400. So sadly enough, the 4TB was just too expensive and i couldn't go for it back then. After a while, they removed the 4TB option. Not sure why. But then they came with the 512gb & 1TB "PS5 branded" option. A bit later came the 2TB option. And honestly i don't know where they are now in terms of higher capacity options (WITH heatsink.) But i know there were some different options and they removed some options and then added new ones. It was all very confusion to be honest. When i saw this drive back in the very beginning, i was immediately in love with the design. Even though you couldn't really see it once it was inside your PS5 and it wasn't even officially confirmed by Sony that this drive would be compatible. Still, i wanted this drive so i kept my eye out on Sony to see the compatibility check. (Even though it was officially confirmed by Western Digital that it was in fact compatible for the PS5.) Once Sony gave its okay. I bought the drive installed it and never had an issue since. I believe that after a couple of months, Mark Cerny, the architect of the PS4/Pro - PS5, had the same drive installed in his own personal PS5. So i guess this drive is good for sure if the PS5's architect has it in his own PS5. 😀 I'm looking to upgrade to a higher capacity drive though. Mine is already full. But they are so expensive! 😩 Anyway, I wish you all a Merry Christmas 🎄🎅🏼 and a Happy New Year! 😀🎆🎉
@@FF-KillThemAlll Yeah, right now. I'm talking about the times when the PS5 was released and al these NVME's were expensive. Also, they have 8TB NVME's right now.
You want heatsink because the PlayStation might overheat on a game. And if it does it will break your ssd card. With heatsink the ssd card will be safe from overheating.
Clearly you are confused about the m.2 form factor if it has the so-called m.2 Sata. but what is being talked about is NVME, a format and new protocol that has nothing to do with Sata
To summarize m.2 NVME is what you need to put on the PS5, look for it like this and verify that some suspicious seller does not try to deceive you with m.2 SATA
AL FINAL SOLO TE LIMITASTE A DECIR LO QUE DICE LA PUBLICIDAD, una perdida de tiempo escucharte, cuando deberias decir que ssd te da mas rendimiento por tu dinero y el mejpor para tales aplicaciones.....
It kinda seem like the progresivly get better so the starts kind of a lie.. it seems like either the bqracuda or firecuda ya firecuda or the last ones the beat options
Hey, yes it does work but ps5 games are mostly needed with 5500 mb/s speed, so it’ll only be a little slower by a few seconds if you have a 5000 mb/s ssd. Hope this helps you. :)
bro gave you all the names and the performance output and your lazy ass can’t just go look it up yourself lmao you realize the price will fluctuate right smh