When it comes to customisation options, console gaming is still lagging behind the PC space. One of the best things about being a PC gamer is the ability to adjust your build to suit your own needs.
Thankfully, consoles are getting better. For one thing they all take external storage of some kind nowadays. Some like the PS5 will even let you tweak the internal storage with a replaceable m.2 drive, but thanks to cooling issues even this hasn't been super simple.
When it comes to PCs, the motherboard generally has enough cooling to handle the heat of most drives plugged into it. However, the construction of a PS5 means that SSDs require their own heatsink, which isn't necessarily too common. Samsung recently slapped a heatsink on its 980 Pro, making it tempting choice for console owners, but this new 3rd party stand alone cooler may just be the ticket.
SilverStone (spotted by Hardware Info) has announced the TP06, a specially designed PS5 M.2 SSD heatsink cover. This precisely shaped piece of aluminium alloy is designed to perfectly sit on top of the SSD and keep it cool. The hope is it will give people tonnes more options when it comes to upgrading their PS5 hardware, with plenty of SSDs to choose from regardless of heatsink.
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And it's well needed, with the file sizes of today's high definition games, that space can get filled up quickly. If you've been lucky enough to snag a PS5 with the console shortages than you've also probably experienced the desire
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