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It also offers decent performance, running at up to 7,100MB/s read speed and 6,800MB/s write speed. While competitors offer faster options, they often cost quite a bit more. We love both the 1TB and 2TB versions, but it is also available in sizes from 500GB to an astounding 8TB.
For the very best in SSD performance, the Samsung 990 Pro is right up there. With blistering read speeds of 7,450 MB/s and write speeds of 6,900 MB/s, you’ll barely have time to blink before you’re thrust into Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.
This model’s initial price at launch was a bit high, but the current price makes it a very tempting choice, even if there are cheaper models available. If nothing but lightning-fast performance will do, the 990 Pro is the one.
| Storage Capacity | 2TB |
| Read Speed | Up to 7,450MB/s |
| Write Speed | Up to 6,900MB/s |
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If you don’t have time to switch between downloads, updates, and uninstalls, consider this massive 4TB SSD, which is big enough to house dozens of triple-A titles. Featuring nearly six times the games capacity of a standard PS5, the 4TB Seagate FireCuda 530 features a lightning-fast read speed of 7,300MB/s.
And when you break down the gigabyte-per-dollar ratio, it’s actually a decent deal for an SSD with superb performance, both in its heatsink and reading and writing speeds. Its aluminum shell also allows it to fit snugly in the PS5’s drive slot, ensuring a secure and rigid fit.
| Storage Capacity | 4TB |
| Read Speed | Up to 7,300MB/s |
| Write Speed | Up to 6,900MB/s |

Western Digital has been making storage drives for decades, and its officially licensed WD_Black SN850 with heatsink has been a longtime top choice for PS5 owners.
We’re big fans of the design of this SSD, which features a futuristic girder-esque look sporting that classy WD_Black labeling. This is an excellent, high-end SSD that’s been around for a while, so it’s easy to find at rock-bottom prices. That said, it isn't the fastest option anymore, as more expensive and more current models offer faster read and write speeds.
| Storage Capacity | 1TB |
| Read Speed | Up to 7,000MB/s |
| Write Speed | Up to 5,300MB/s |
Matt Ng is a writer and editor who specializes in gaming, tech, and movies, so he’s usually writing about the next shiny gadget or triple-A PS5 title. He also has experience as a copy editor within the healthcare sector. When he’s not fawning over the latest MCU release, he can be found on a softball pitch chasing after flyballs.
Harry Rabinowitz is a writer, editor, and columnist covering the latest and greatest products in the gaming industry. He also works to tell educational and entertaining stories about tech, entertainment, home goods, and more. When he’s not learning or writing something new, he’s probably heading to the library for a new graphic novel to read.
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