Ay Ay Ron
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(On the PS5 you have to open the console, remove the M.2 SSD and replace it entirely).
I checked this as I thought I'd read different.
The PS5 comes with two slots. One is obviously in use, the second is for the expandable memory.
Granted you have to open the console but from what I've read, you don't need to replace the hard drive that comes with it.
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The PS5 houses an 825 GB custom NVMe SSD that delivers unreal performance. It also has an expandable storage option, but there’s a catch. There is no first-party proprietary option announced by Sony for the same. There is an additional NVMe slot available for the users, but it’ll use third-party drives which will be much slower. Additionally, these third-party drives must fit into the PS5’s expansion slots.
According to VG24/7, Sony’s lead system architect, Mark Cerny said that Sony would reveal the PS5 compatible drives and their speeds later down the line. This definitely reassures the PlayStation fans a little, but there is absolutely no information regarding the availability of these drives. Also taking into account the Xbox Series S’ $299 price point, it gives an early edge to Microsoft. This is because fans can just by the cheaper console and expand their storage later."