addlink Addgame PS5 Compatible A95 4TB Up to 7200 MB/s Read Speed Internal Solid State Drive - M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe 1.4 Gen4X4 3D TLC with Dram NAND SSD w/Heatsink (aUK4TBA95M2P)

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addlink Addgame PS5 Compatible A95 4TB Up to 7200 MB/s Read Speed Internal Solid State Drive - M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe 1.4 Gen4X4 3D TLC with Dram NAND SSD w/Heatsink (aUK4TBA95M2P)

addlink Addgame PS5 Compatible A95 4TB Up to 7200 MB/s Read Speed Internal Solid State Drive - M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe 1.4 Gen4X4 3D TLC with Dram NAND SSD w/Heatsink (aUK4TBA95M2P)

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PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSDs can get very hot and most included a heat sink which are unlikely to fit but hopefully Sony will follow the examples of the motherboard makers and include a built in heat sink over the slot. Next, although the ATTO tests were quite good, but not what I would have hoped from this SSD, so I moved on to the Crystal Disk Mark testing to see how well it would handle our lasts barrage of tests. The first test was the 1GB file testing, which measured both sequential and random, as well as the read and write IOPS. Test were conducted on a 1GB, 4GB and 16GB Test File. I also included a mixed 70/30 read and write task to give a little bit more of a realistic balanced workload. These tests were conducted with 1-minute cooling break in between As mentioned, the Addlink A95 NVMe SSD fits very neatly into the PS5 SSD upgrade slot, with a clear few millimetres between the heatsink and the m.2 slot cover. Although it is worth highlighting that this heatsink was originally designed for a gaming desktop PC installation (like 99% of other M.2 SD heatsinks), so I will hold full judgement on how efficient the A95 heatsink is for PS5 heat dissipation for another article/video soon. In the 3DMark Storage benchmark, which measures a drive's proficiency in a variety of gaming-related tasks, the A93's's results were in the middle of a narrow range of scores in which most of our elite PCIe 4.0 SSDs have landed in testing. Btw I have a disc version too, I have a 2TB external HDD for most PS4 games and I'm in no hurry to expand my PS5 game storage, so my point isn't that you should go out and buy an SSD or anything. More that all PS4/PS5 discs are good for is being able to sell your game second hand - they don't affect the amount of storage you need to play them

The AddGame A95 SSD comes with a High-Grade aluminum heatsink with a Shark-Fin design that can effectively reduce the temperature by up to 30%. Most Importantly, it can be used on both computers and the Sony PS5 game console. Before we conduct our own testing on this SSD, Let’s take a closer look at the reported specifications and benchmarks first. The Addlink A95 SSD arrives in multiple capacities (below). The Prices currently are a little inconsistent (with each higher capacity tier actually having a higher price per GB – quite unusual) likely due to the hardware shortages, the Pandemic, Chia has affected SSD availability in the last 12 months and most recently the announcement that PS5 supports this SSD and it has increased the majority of PS5 supported SSDs price point in most regions. Below is a breakdown of how each Addlink A95 SSD compares: Brand/Series The Heatsink on the Addlink A95 is an interesting mix of elements that include aesthetical design, air efficiency and professional application. Addlink have an impressive range of m.2 NVMe solutions in their catalogue, many using modified versions of this heatsink (depending on the product series), so the need to add the Add AGame logo and PCIe4.0 architecture makes sense. I fully expect Sony to have expansion SSD's made specifically for the PS5. They may be cheaper than what you would buy yourself since they can keep it at 5.5GBps if they use the exact same "level" assignment setup.

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In addition, your SSD has to have a heatsink to keep the storage solution cool during persistent operation. And, that heatsink has to be compatible with the size limits of the NVMe SSD expansion bay in the PS5. Fortunately, Sony has supplied a very useful guide that details these criteria, and in our list of the best PS5 SSDs on the market we've included models with and without heatsinks. The Addlink A95 was selected for this test and it was tested using multiple benchmark tools, from a cold boot, in the 2nd storage slot (i.e not the OS drive). Each test was conducted three times (full details of this are shown in the YouTube Review of the Addlink A95 over on NASCompares): Right now, the largest SSD you can fit into the PS5 is a 4TB model, which expands your available game storage by a factor of seven (!). These drives are more expensive than 1TB or 2TB options, of course, but prices have dropped significantly. In fact, they might be considerably cheaper than you might expect!

Don’t get to comment on many 3 year old articles that haven’t had a new comment in over 11 months but as I just installed a new Corsair 1TB into my PS5 two days ago I’ll say th the guide was very helpful. Microsoft's expansion SSD should be a lot cheaper. This may be a big problem for Sony until prices come down. Worst part was getting off the plastic PS5 bottom which feels like it will just break apart in your hands. There are no discernible markings on the PS5 anywhere telling you which part to lift and what direction to slide. Also of note, when you move the internal screw also move the internal little “collar” piece under it.

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Upon installing the Addlink A95 SSD into the PS5, the system gave an impressive benchmark of 6,556.98MB/s. It should be noted that the PS5 has a very unique benchmarking system internally for its own software needs and although Sony recommends that you only use SSDs with a reported 5,500MB/s+ performance (sequential Read) minimum, we have seen SSDs with a lower reported PC benchmark of this be rated at 5,500MB/s+ om the PS5 benchmark. So, there is definitely wiggle room there. Nov 13th 2023 Lenovo Announces the ThinkStation P8 Powered by AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series and NVIDIA RTX Graphics (14) AddGame A95 M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD with Premium Heatsink, 7400MB/s read performance, 4TB storage capacity. PS5 memory expansion slot compatible. Taking the time to clean a little of the silica gel away, you can see that the A95’s controller is much lower on the board than many other SSDs (where it will more often be located directly beneath the m.2 key connector.

To beging with, the card needs to be an M.2 SSD and you can't just buy any model, it has to match certain criteria in terms of speed. You absolutely cannot just buy one of the best SSDs on the market, for example, and bang it in the console. While that drive may be very good, it may not be fast enough to be PS5 compatible. The fastest SSD in this roundup (and the fastest in the PCIe 4.0 category overall, alongside the Samsung 990 Pro), the SN850x doesn't come with a heatsink but scores highly when it comes to load times and overall value.With less than 1MB between the top three and more than 300MB/s higher than the XPG Gammix S70, it is a solid benchmark. Additionally, the Addlink A95 takes care of overprovisioning at the NAND/Controller level (with four 176L 3D TLC NAND modules of 512GB), so that means that this 2TB SSD is genuinely available as 2TB on the Playstation 5 Storage manager (not 1,920GB as seen previously): No drop in performance (comparable to the more expensive Samsung "pro" models not the "EVO" models).



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