Best PS5 SSD Deals Available Now - PlayStation 5 SSDs Have Never Been More Affordable
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The rest of 2023 is stacked with big releases--and if you’re looking to pick up most of them, you’ll probably need a bit of extra storage on your PS5. From Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Diablo 4 to Dead Island 2 and Final Fantasy 16, your SSD for PC or PS5 could be in trouble. The PS5, in particular, can suffer from storage woes rather quickly, as it only has 667GB of usable space. Thankfully, we're starting to see some great deals on NVMe SSDs that are PS5-ready.
A wide variety of PS5-compatible SSDs are on sale right now, including popular products like the WD_Black SN850X, Corsair MP600 Pro, and Samsung 980 Pro. One of the best deals is on the XPG GAMMIX S70 Blade 1TB Internal SSD, which is down to just $80 from its usual $110.
If you need something with a bit more space, consider looking at the Geek Squad Certified Refurbished Samsung 980 PRO 2TB SSD for $144 (down from $210). Don't let its refurbished condition scare you away, as the product is guaranteed to work like new and comes with a variety of warranties to protect your purchase.
Alternatively, you can grab a 2TB Silicon Power SSD for $120 or the Crucial P5 Plus 2TB for $120 at Best Buy. The Crucial drive isn't fitted with a heatsink out of the box, but Best buy is giving away free heatsinks with this particular SSD.
And unless you’re loading up on every big release of 2023, 2TB should be more than enough to last you for years.
Tons of other great SSDs are on sale today across both Amazon and Best Buy. So if something goes out of stock at one retailer, make sure you double-check the other as a backup.
Here’s a look at the best PS5 SSD deals available right now.
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WD_BLACK 1TB SN850X NVMe Internal Gaming SSD
$95 ($160)
Note: This SSD looks a bit different, but it's the same as the WD_BLACK drive below.