DntMesArnd
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I don't have a PS5 yet, but I was curious about the SSD for those that have upgraded their storage. Pre-launch the super fast SSD was a big feature Sony was using to market the console. I don't seem to hear much about it any more. People were saying it was going to allow the PS5 to do things in games that other SSD technology won't be able to do .
It is too small in my opinion, so I'm guessing that many people have upgraded their storage with a standard SSD. My question is, are you noticing any difference in games that run on the Sony SSD vs. the aftermarket SSD? Do you move the games back and fourth between the two for a better experience, or just leave it alone. Is the Sony SSD that big of a deal, or was it just a marketing metric they were pushing pre-launch.
It is too small in my opinion, so I'm guessing that many people have upgraded their storage with a standard SSD. My question is, are you noticing any difference in games that run on the Sony SSD vs. the aftermarket SSD? Do you move the games back and fourth between the two for a better experience, or just leave it alone. Is the Sony SSD that big of a deal, or was it just a marketing metric they were pushing pre-launch.