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- Usage scenarios : Super fast speed for high-end gaming. Powerful NVMe SSD of the 4th PCIE for demanding 4K video and 3D graphics processing
- Specification and speed: Read / write speeds up to 7,400 / 6,400 MB/s Ultra-fast PCIe Gen4x4 interface, for PS5 used limited by PS5 operating system the read speed is up to 6,100 MB/s
- Features : High temperature resistant aluminum heat sink This allows temperatures to be reduced by up to 20%
- Form factor : Storage capacity of up to 2 TB in the compact M.2 form factor (2280) Ideal for games and high-end desktops
- Extra : Advanced LDPC ECC technology, E2E data protection as well as RAID Engine and AES 256-bit encryption support



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sorted by"Bad product, I installed it on my PS5, at first everything was correct, but after a few days I got an error and that I had to format it, I did it thinking that it would be nothing. After a few days I got the same error again, so I had to remove it and start a return. Not recommendable. If you are looking for an ssd for PS5, look at other options"
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Easy to install on the PS5, like everyone else. And most importantly, perfect performance. Sensational speed.Bought at a 20% discount, it came out at a sensational price. And I have seen that in several comparisons it gives better results than the Samsung 980 Pro.If the 2TB or 4TB drops in price in the future, they will be options for my PC, no doubt.UPDATE: after almost 4 weeks of use, it is still working perfectly. No heating or similar problems. So for now, very satisfied.UPDATE 2: It's been 5 months since I've had the disc in the PS5. No problems until a week ago. For a week now, every time I turn on the PS5 it gives a disc read error. I format it and it barely lasts 2 or 3 ignitions and the failure occurs again. It has come to such a point that to avoid errors and problems on the PS5 I have already uninstalled the disk and I am going to try to return it. I DO NOT ADVISE. (edited)
The deal price is the total what you pay.
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Yeah the Sabrent just takes the place of the Playstation cover.
What? they transferred stock FOR YOU, should be their own costs? but they wouldn't be paying it if it wasn't for you wanting to buy it from Spain. Your only legitimate concern is if they are charging you import fees and somehow avoiding them by repackaging the parcels, which i assume you are implying. But you paid import fees, they import the product and send it to you, yet this is unaccepatble to you?
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I have him but 1 TB about 5 month in PS5. I don't have nothing problem with him. Still work perfect and now place is used about 90-95%
Seems to be the opposite with Amazon, i keep getting decent import credits from them 6 months after i buy an item.
In my tests it fell in a bit behind other pcie4 drives like the sn850 or 980p
But, i need to check the thermals - i tested the s70 with cooling pad it came with where other drives were on the huge sabrent coolers and it does tend to run noticably hotter.
Regardless, bargain at this price.
Yea it is odd isn't it. Here in the Canary Islands I do alot of international imports from them and months after the delivery you get refunded the withheld import taxes. My experience of using the Amazon unadministered import shipping option is that less than 1 in 3 parcels that needs to pay it import tax is actually stopped by customs. So I imagine that although Amazon knows that tax is due on the items, they don't actually pay it on all of the orders and therefore they give it back to you.
That is what I love about Amazon, their profits are based on low margins and huge efficiency. All this talk about Amazon not paying taxes by politicians is ignoring the fact that the customers pay much less in tax on the purchases as a result. They have saved me a fortune!
p s. I don't live in the UK any more and I think you can only use the Amazon administered import shipping option for mainland UK.
Are you insane?? They should NOT be charging ANY customs costs to customers if they are sending these goods to their own warehouses and then resending them from the UK to UK customers. The customer is NOT liable at all for these costs if they do that
So they should not be charging import fees to customers if they import products to their warehouse first then send on to you (maybe they dont package them at all in spain etc and just ship in bulk) even if they declare it as an import and offer the fees to the uk government. All because it had a stop of at a uk warehouse, sure ok.
And lets not forget the import fees amazon seem to charge is just vat. (edited)