Addlink A95 2TB M2 Storage Expansion for PS5 Consoles with Heatsink up
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[PS5 Compatible] PS5 System Software Version 21.02-04.00.00 Or Higher Required. Suitable for PS5 Consoles/ PS5 Slim Consoles/ Rog Ally X.
[Extreme Speed & Durability] Built With Latest TLC with Dram 3D NAND For Extraordinary 7200/6500 MB/s Read/Write (on PC Platform) Speed and Superior Durability
[Superior Cooling] addlink's own design Heat-conduting Gel Pad + Pure Aluminum Shark-Fin Design Heatsink dissipate Heat More Efficiently And Stimulate Airflow
[CPU] Compatible with Intel (Raptor Lake Gen 13 Core i9/i7/i5/i3)/ AMD Ryzen (7000/5000/3000…ect) [GPU] Compatible with NVIDIA (GeForce RTX 4090) [Motherboard] Compatible with all MB from ASUS/ Gigabyte/ ASRock/ Intel/ MSI/ (Including Z790, Z690…ect)
[Warranty & Software ] 5 Years Limited Warranty, Downloadable addlink toolbox monitor your drive condition on PC. Just Plug-And-Play And We Got Your Back.
[Extreme Speed & Durability] Built With Latest TLC with Dram 3D NAND For Extraordinary 7200/6500 MB/s Read/Write (on PC Platform) Speed and Superior Durability
[Superior Cooling] addlink's own design Heat-conduting Gel Pad + Pure Aluminum Shark-Fin Design Heatsink dissipate Heat More Efficiently And Stimulate Airflow
[CPU] Compatible with Intel (Raptor Lake Gen 13 Core i9/i7/i5/i3)/ AMD Ryzen (7000/5000/3000…ect) [GPU] Compatible with NVIDIA (GeForce RTX 4090) [Motherboard] Compatible with all MB from ASUS/ Gigabyte/ ASRock/ Intel/ MSI/ (Including Z790, Z690…ect)
[Warranty & Software ] 5 Years Limited Warranty, Downloadable addlink toolbox monitor your drive condition on PC. Just Plug-And-Play And We Got Your Back.
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