This 1TB PS5-compatible SSD hits 7,000MB/s and now costs less than a single game

Easy upgrade.

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Netac NV7000 M.2 SSD


“The Netac M.2 2280 NVMe SSD offers unmatched performance to elevate your PS5 gaming experience. You can also save more of your favourite games with a capacity of up to 2TB.”

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Running out of room on your PlayStation 5 console? There’s good reason to consider an SSD upgrade as prices have plummeted in the first half of 2023.

The process is simple enough – Sony has a useful tutorial on how to add an M.2 SSD – but there are two things in particular to look out for. You’ll want a drive capable of sequential read speeds of 5,500 MB/s or faster, and preferably a pre-attached heatsink to help aid heat dissipation.

There’s no shortage of choice out there, but if it’s a case of keeping costs down, you’ll do well to beat the 1TB Netac NV7000 on price.

At the time of writing, said drive is reduced to £70.39 at Amazon, and while that’s a decent price in itself, a five per cent voucher is available to reduce the purchase cost to a mere £66.87! Astonishingly, that’s less than the pre-order price of Final Fantasy XVI, and the value argument is just as strong in the US where a $20 coupon brings ownership cost down to $74.99.

While the Netac name may sound unfamiliar to some, the Chinese flash storage company has been in the business for over two decades and is no stranger to high-performance SSDs. The 1TB NV7000 M.2 drive touts sequential read and write speeds of up to 7,000MB/s and 6,700MB/s, respectively, and unlike other low-cost drives, includes both a DRAM cache and a heatsink designed with PS5 in mind.

Given that Sony’s flagship console ships with around 667GB of usable storage, a 1TB M.2 upgrade affords a 2.5x increase in capacity. Want to go bigger? Netac’s 2TB variant is also on offer at £112.87 when applying the current 15 per cent voucher code. A bargain in our book, though you may need to act quick as the voucher codes tend to come and go.

Parm Mann
Parm Mann
Club386 founder and editor-in-chief, his journey with hardware pre-dates Google. To this day, nothing beats the nostalgic nineties, piecing together a Pentium CPU and 3DFX graphics card from a Wolverhampton computer market. Away from his computer, Parm is all about Manchester United, woodworking, and family – not necessarily in that order.

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