GHG
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Same thing I do with my PS5. They both suck right now.
Fair enough, I admire your consistency.
Good luck waiting on that 4TB expansion drive though.
Same thing I do with my PS5. They both suck right now.
I suspect Sony will not change anything though. The reality is that 95% of the PS5's games will be multiformat from the likes of Ubisoft, EA and Activision/Blizzard etc so that means developers have to cater for the slower SSD speeds of the Xbox Series consoles.
For the PS5 Prices will dramatically decrease overtime since its storage solution in Non-Propietary.These prices are INCREDIBLE. Almost 1,000$ for some. INSANE. Guess I will just wait a bit for prices to come down, Or just buy another PS5 and Series X for that price.
I understand that which is why I said I would wait. For right now I'm not going to waste money on buying an overpriced storage device to be obsolete in 1 year.For the PS5 Prices will dramatically decrease overtime since its storage solution in Non-Propietary.
I understand that which is why I said I would wait. For right now I'm not going to waste money on buying an overpriced storage device to be obsolete in 1 year.
Obsolete as in the size of the drive. Not the speeds, etc. Just like the previous gens. The small sizes really hurt you later on in the generation. That drive ends up being kind of useless in 4 years from now.I can agree with the prices being a bit high for the larger sizes. But I don't understand what you mean by obsolete. Technically the next tech update for SSDs are Gen5s but the PS5 won't be able to take advantage of those additional speeds. You will be pretty much limited to around 7GB/s but that doesn't mean those drives will become obsolete in the PS5. If you buy a 4TB 7GB/s drive it should last you the entire generation.
I agree that prices are very high for some drives but I disagree that they will become obsolete.
Obsolete as in the size of the drive. Not the speeds, etc. Just like the previous gens. The small sizes really hurt you later on in the generation. That drive ends up being kind of useless in 4 years from now.
But you can always make that argument with everything. Like waiting for the inevitable PS5 Pro or Slim.Obsolete as in the size of the drive. Not the speeds, etc. Just like the previous gens. The small sizes really hurt you later on in the generation. That drive ends up being kind of useless in 4 years from now.
People who aren't in the beta should probably wait until general release to buy a drive. I think it's a safe bet that anyone with an SSD with 5.5 GB/s is going to be fine. I probably wouldn't buy one slower than that until after general release to make sure they're still allowed. This is a beta after all. Things could change.There's one thing people are overlooking about the M.2 NVMe requirements on the PS5 and that is that currently they can only be used through a BETA. No-one knows if once the final firmware is released to the public that Sony won't change the requirements for the internal expansion slots such that 5,500 Mb/sec becomes mandatory with slower drives no longer working or being supported. That is the whole idea behind beta testing. People will be testing these and reporting issues they are encountering, which could lead to Sony amending the requirements, either relaxing them or making them stricter. Therefore, a slower drive that works during the beta may not work at all in the final release if Sony deem the speeds too low.
I suspect Sony will not change anything though. The reality is that 95% of the PS5's games will be multiformat from the likes of Ubisoft, EA and Activision/Blizzard etc so that means developers have to cater for the slower SSD speeds of the Xbox Series consoles. Only first-party PS5 games will really utilise the full access speed in my opinion and then there's always the internal 825 GB console storage if they aren't working properly from the slower one in the expansion slot.
Still a little annoyed at not getting a beta invite. I play a lot of games and my internal storage has been full since the start of the year so having an extra 2 TB of storage for my games cannot come soon enough. I even bought a 2 TB WD SN850 in preparation for the beta. Just my luck! You can still sign up for the beta so clearly they cannot be overwhelmed with requests so why are they not letting more people test it?
That's the ultimate test. Which outlet is doing the test?
The drives in the xbox are some weird mode/hack tho, they aren't really gen4, so let's hope they can make them work.
There you go.Gosh, I don't know if I'm allowed to say who it is. They're quite famous on here though.
Expect a title like "We Ran Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart on Xbox Series SSD" or something similar to it lol. You guys will know soon enough.
2230.btw, why are these xbox ssd's so tiny in comparison to ps5 and pc nvmes ?
There you go.
The actual content is still yet to come tho.
There are various form factors. I usually see those tiny 2230 ones on entry-level/budget laptops.btw, why are these xbox ssd's so tiny in comparison to ps5 and pc nvmes ?
There you go.
The actual content is still yet to come tho.
EDIT: oh shit, nope. He tried two drives and both of them didn't work lol.
But what's the dfference? why do bigger drives exist anyway then ?There are various form factors. I usually see those tiny 2230 ones on entry-level/budget laptops.
Yep, he cracked open his Series S to test its SSD on PS5 but bricked the console as a consequence of that.He bricked his Series S to test it? And it doesn't work? lol
I was reading Rich's messages on discord the other day. He said his PC bricked the SSD while trying to backup its contents.The PS5 killed the drive.
LOL
According to Kingston:But what's the dfference? why do bigger drives exist anyway then ?
For those interested. DF tried to put the XSX SSD inside PS5 and it didn’t work. I would guess firmware difference but I don’t think so as same SSD works on PC.
A sale on MP600 if someone wants. 1TB for 129,90Eur. Heatsink needs to be changed, but the price is nice
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There you go.
The actual content is still yet to come tho.
EDIT: oh shit, nope. He tried two drives and both of them didn't work lol.
Yup,I added the info to my post to make it clear. It is indeed too highGood price, but I think you would have to replace the heatsink to make it fit in the PS5.
Yup,I added the info to my post to make it clear. It is indeed too high
For those interested. DF tried to put the XSX SSD inside PS5 and it didn’t work. I would guess firmware difference but I don’t think so as same SSD works on PC.
They did put out a video about 2 weeks ago.Are they actually going to do a full run down/analysis of various SSD's running on the PS5 now they've stopped fannying around?
No it sees it and attempts to work then crashes.I suspect there will be some firmware on the drive or something that could prevent it. It does work then crashes at a certain point.
No it sees it and attempts to work then crashes.
So no
Finding an SN850 or 980 Pro (1TB) with original (included) heatsink is nearly impossible (EU)
For those interested. DF tried to put the XSX SSD inside PS5 and it didn’t work. I would guess firmware difference but I don’t think so as same SSD works on PC.
i have been trying to play Ascent on xbox gamepass for windows, and while I had an xbox controller, my friend was using his dualshock 4. No matter what we tried, Xbox for windows simply wouldnt recognize it. We installed ds4windows, steam big picture mode, launching from steam. Nothing worked.For those interested. DF tried to put the XSX SSD inside PS5 and it didn’t work. I would guess firmware difference but I don’t think so as same SSD works on PC.
The specs are as it's reading it's speeds.Yeah so what’s stopping it? It wont be the PlayStation because it attempts it
Yeah so what’s stopping it? It wont be the PlayStation because it attempts it
Will let my 6 year old try, thanks for the tipSo what? Even a five year old could apply a thermal pad with a heatsink on It.
The included heatsinks are not good either.
It is a good drive, heatsink change is debatable. My full video on this will be up tonight.A sale on MP600 if someone wants. 1TB for 129,90Eur. Heatsink needs to be changed, but the price is nice
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Could be something specific to their system setup but someone else did plug it in a PC and it shows up with all the partition and files accessible in disk manager and explorer.the SSD also didn't work right on PC, he said his PC wouldn't even boot with it inside the m.2 slot, and only using a USB casing made it show up. so there's definitely something going on with it that is non standard and problematic if used on other hardware.
They did put out a video about 2 weeks ago.
problematic if used on other hardware.
Could be something specific to their system setup but someone else did plug it in a PC and it shows up with all the partition and files accessible in disk manager and explorer.
it could be that some motherboards have no issue reading it but others do. it is a weird drive that is gen 4 but based on a gen 3 SSD, it could be that some mismatch is happening that makes it act weird in some systems.
has anyone tried formatting using a PC? and then putting it in a PS5? because maybe some of the files or partitioning of the drive is what causes issues I wonder...
What's odd is that the PS5 accepted it and was in the middle of formatting the drive. Then it crapped out at around 13%. Seem weird that it didn't reject the drive from the very beginning if it wasn't compatible with it. But then again it's just a beta.
I think the Xbox Series SSD was probably too slow and that's what confused the PS5. This was tested on a beta firmware and Sony likely hadn't considered anyone trying an Xbox Series SSD in the PS5. The speed test appears to coincide with the formatting process so that is likely what caused it to glitch out. What should happen is the PS5 formats the drive then runs a speed test which would then report if the SSD was okay to use or too slow and should be removed. I'm only guessing though but it does not look like the PS5 runs a speed test for very long and it literally reports the read speed as soon as the formatting completes.
This is true but the difference is that you can’t easily plug a 4tb hd to your Vita which is different from what you can do with the Series consoles. So, for long term preservation of digital media, you still have a viable option in the Series consoles.Just wanted to come in here and say that proprietary media sucks. I am trying to buy a vita sd card and they are going for $120-200 for 64 GB cards. You can get third party 64 GB sd cards for less than $10.