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News Grab A 1TB PS5 SSD For Just $70 For A Limited Time

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Looking to upgrade your PS5 storage capacity? Then today’s your lucky day, as Amazon and Best Buy are running an incredible deal on XPG NVMe SSDs, with several models down to incredibly low prices. The most notable deal is the just $70, down from its usual $130.

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This is an incredibly enticing deal and is the cheapest option we've seen for more than doubling your PS5 storage.

It has been fully tested to run on the console, and it’s even backed by a five-year limited warranty. And with tons of great games arriving later this year, now is a great time to expand your storage capabilities without breaking the bank.





If you need more space, you’ll also find a for $130 (down from $210) and a massive for $330 (down from $480). All three are PS5-ready with heatsinks already attached. is offering the same deals as Amazon, so if one retailer sells out, be sure to check the other.

Unlike upgrading the Xbox Series X SSD, which simply involves plugging in an to an input on the back of the console, the is a bit more involved. Not only will you have to pop open the faceplate, but you’ll also need to remove a screw before gaining access to the SSD install location. It’s a pretty simply process--just be sure you know what you’re doing before you begin.


<p>Looking to upgrade your PS5 storage capacity? Then today’s your lucky day, as Amazon and Best Buy are running an incredible deal on XPG NVMe SSDs, with several models down to incredibly low prices. The <strong>most notable deal is the <span data-embed-type="buylink" data-size="buylink__embed" data-collection="%7B%22text%22:%22XPG%201TB%20Gammix%20S70%20Blade,%22,%22monetizedUrl%22:%22%22,%22rawUrl%22:%22https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093DP3X4H?tag=gamespot-promos-20%22%7D" class="norewrite"> <a href="">XPG 1TB Gammix S70 Blade,</a> </span> just $70</strong>, down from its usual $130.</p><div title="6512982 - Gammix SSD PS5 Deal" data-embed-type="buylink" data-ref-id="1917" data-template="4" data-size="buylink__listicle" data-title="6512982 - Gammix SSD PS5 Deal" data-collection="" class="norewrite"> <div class="buylink-container"> <div class="js-buylink-item-container buylink-item-container"> <h2 class="item-title"> <a href="">XPG Gammix Blade Internal SSD</a> </h2> <h3 class="item-deck"> <a href="">$70+</a> </h3> <div class="image-container"> <img class="main-image" src=> <a href=""></a> </div> <div class="item-description"><p>This is an incredibly enticing deal and is the cheapest option we've seen for more than doubling your PS5 storage.</p><p>It has been fully tested to run on the console, and it’s even backed by a five-year limited warranty. And with tons of great games arriving later this year, now is a great time to expand your storage capabilities without breaking the bank.</p></div> <div class="item-buttons"> <div> <a href="">Gammix 1TB (Amazon)</a> </div> <div> <a href="">Gammix 2TB (Amazon)</a> </div> <div> <a href="">Gammix 1TB (Best Buy)</a> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div><p>If you need more space, you’ll also find a <span data-embed-type="buylink" data-size="buylink__embed" data-collection="%7B%22text%22:%222TB%20Gammix%20model%22,%22monetizedUrl%22:%22%22,%22rawUrl%22:%22https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093DP3X4H?tag=gamespot-promos-20%22%7D" class="norewrite"> <a href="">2TB Gammix model</a> </span> for $130 (down from $210) and a massive <span data-embed-type="buylink" data-size="buylink__embed" data-collection="%7B%22text%22:%224TB%20model%22,%22monetizedUrl%22:%22%22,%22rawUrl%22:%22https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2FSKTHK?tag=gamespot-promos-20%22%7D" class="norewrite"> <a href="">4TB model</a> </span> for $330 (down from $480). All three are PS5-ready with heatsinks already attached. <a href="">Best Buy</a> is offering the same deals as Amazon, so if one retailer sells out, be sure to check the other.</p><p>Unlike upgrading the Xbox Series X SSD, which simply involves plugging in an <a href="">expansion card</a> to an input on the back of the console, the <a href="">PS5 upgrade process</a> is a bit more involved. Not only will you have to pop open the faceplate, but you’ll also need to remove a screw before gaining access to the SSD install location. It’s a pretty simply process--just be sure you know what you’re doing before you begin.</p><a href="">Continue Reading at GameSpot</a>

 

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