I always use a second SSD for my game installs (although technically I have three other SSDs with games on, because I hate re-downloading them), and I think everyone should. It's not about performance ...
If you’re like me, you may have settled on a 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD for your PS5 and then realized that you probably want more space for games, which means you’ll have to now transfer them to a new drive.
Up until 5–6 years ago, it was popular wisdom to install your operating system on a 120GB or 250GB SSD, and everything else, ...
Some PC gamers may not be aware that on Steam it’s possible you can bulk/batch download and install multiple games at once on your Windows 11 or Windows 10 gaming system. In this post, we will show ...
While the Steam Deck comes with 64GB, 256GB, or 512GB SSDs, you can also use a microSD card to install games. And likely for all model owners, this is going to be an essential part of the experience.
Before you start, you’ll need to purchase a compatible drive, preferably with a heatsink attached to it. Sony requires that the drive be PCIe Gen4 and have read ...
While there are plenty of aspects about the PS5 to love from the DualSense controller to the unique design of the console itself, there’s one area where the PS5 is almost inarguably lacking: internal ...