Look at this rocket surgeon with big brains over here. How did you figure out how to do this?
What was the video about??
Has he talked about noise levels??Full beta update walkthrough/nvme tests, transfer, game tests.
How many possible compatible 5500+ speed SSDs are even in the market?
would not it be easier if Sony just tested them all for gamers and declare which ones work?
you don’t even have know the dimensions or anything. Just go by which ones Sony officially states works.
Just officially endorse the Samsung 980 Pro and be done with it, Sony.
Developers code games to run on internal storage or equivalent, they don't need to concern themselves with low-spec storage in the expansion bay.
We have to wait and see how Sony prevents users from using too-slow storage - the options can be an approved list, a software whitelist, a benchtest upon insertion, etc. The beta will not tell us everything in this regard.
The OS won't know how all games use the SSD though. I also can't imagine that they would ever default it to act as an external drive either. The most likely scenario is if it passes the initial test when you install it it will be used as internal storage, and some games will perform badly with it.I would think there would be two options the OS would given depending on the drive specs. If it meets it, then the drive will work like the internal. If not, then the drive would just be used as storage or for PS4 games. Or third option would be to allow games to operate with longer load times, particular for games not designed around the internall SSD speed.
SSD get . Even a slower one would fit so you can store some of those massive third party games like NBA2K for example.Looks like Cerny just endorsed the WD SN850 heatsink model.
Simple as that. Good enough for the guy who built the PS5, good enough for me.
with this you will save a few dollarsI take it you can just buy a seperate heatsink for the sn850 rather than pay the extortionate version premium?
Which is exactly what Cerny said they'll do.would not it be easier if Sony just tested them all for gamers and declare which ones work?
Buy yourself a heatsink. The prices for the heatsink editions are ridiculous.I take it you can just buy a seperate heatsink for the sn850 rather than pay the extortionate version premium?
For some reason, the SN850 2TB w heatsink is $115ish over the price from WD store. That’s insane.Buy yourself a heatsink. The prices for the heatsink editions are ridiculous.
I think this is put on wrong. The cylindrical spacer might go under the NVMe drive, not above. Looks like it's getting bent.
How many possible compatible 5500+ speed SSDs are even in the market?
would not it be easier if Sony just tested them all for gamers and declare which ones work?
you don’t even have know the dimensions or anything. Just go by which ones Sony officially states works.
Any articles or videos have test results? My Google skills are lacking it seems.
“Remove the screw (B) and spacer (C), and then adjust the spacer to the size of your M.2 SSD”…I think this is put on wrong. The cylindrical spacer might go under the NVMe drive, not above. Looks like it's getting bent.
Be careful, people!
Has he talked about noise levels??
Why would he? What noise are you expecting?
PS4 Pro level of noise?
I mean I don't think it will happen.
PS5 hating Clowns say with the internal Extension the console generates more Heat and the noise and fan speed levels rise. That's why.Why would he? What noise are you expecting?
People are assuming that with the expansion SSD that the fan needs to rotate faster, which is not happening. All concern trolls got some genuine people confused.
Using this data, Sony says that the behaviour of the cooling fan will be controlled, so as to deliver both optimum cooling levels as well as protect the longevity of the console. To collect all of this data, multiple temperature sensors are reportedly placed on the PS5’s main board. In theory, it all sounds like a super neat feature of the PlayStation 5, which may actually make a difference in the long run.
People are assuming that with the expansion SSD that the fan needs to rotate faster, which is not happening. All concern trolls got some genuine people confused.
PS5 hating Clowns say with the internal Extension the console generates more Heat and the noise and fan speed levels rise. That's why.
I'm no concern control or PS5 hating clowns; it's just basic thermodynamics.. adding heat increases potential cooling needs. Same as if you had your PS5 in a hot room vs a cold room.
I don't know why you think this.. additional heat is additional heat. It will heat the air being pulled into the system unless the SSD is lower than room temperature, which it surely isn't.It's been already well calculated. The space is pretty tight so there is no need for accelerated speed as air would travel much faster there.
I'm no concern control or PS5 hating clowns; it's just basic thermodynamics.. adding heat increases potential cooling needs. Same as if you had your PS5 in a hot room vs a cold room.
I'm guessing that it will handle the NVME just fine. And I'm not expecting a huge increase in the fan noise. It definitely won't go from whisper quiet to a PS4 Pro level of fan noise.
Your average consumer can barely put an IKEA chair together and that comes with tools and instructions.
This is just a mess. Microsoft did the right thing.
There are people who don’t know what an HDMI is until you point to it and they physically recognize it. Then try and plug it in the USB port under the HDMI port. They are everywherePeople must be really stupid where you live. I don't know anyone who can't follow simple, numbered instructions to put some furniture together.
There are people who don’t know what an HDMI is until you point to it and they physically recognize it. Then try and plug it in the USB port under the HDMI port. They are everywhere
As network admins and installers in my world we see it daily. Some people feel it is beneath them to know how to build furniture or connect devices. I didn’t state that was the majority. Just that they are out there.But assuming the majority of people don't know how to plug a console in?
Isn't that a bit much?
As network admins and installers in my world we see it daily. Some people feel it is beneath them to know how to build furniture or connect devices. I didn’t state that was the majority. Just that they are out there.