How to Upgrade Your PS5 with the Best SSDs in 2023

The SN850 is yet another PS5 plug-and-play alternative, with sequential read rates that exceed the console’s compatibility requirements and a pre-installed heatsink. Western Digital offers a Sony-licensed version of the SN850 in 1TB and 2TB capacities. The former should cost about $180135, while the latter should cost around $300.

 

Number 5. Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus

 

 

Out of all the SSDs featured on our list, the Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus stands out as the most intriguing. It features a distinct heatsink design that replaces the metal cover of the storage expansion slot, which, according to Sabrent, results in better cooling performance. The pricing for the Rocket 4 Plus is similar to that of Samsung’s offering, with the 1TB variant priced at around $160, while the 2TB model is available for around $300.