The box is nice and compact, with a clear photo of the drive on the front, and you can easily see it’s the 2TB model, M.2, and PCIe 4.0.
Around the back, there’s another photo of the drive, as well as a nice technical breakdown of the main speeds and features.
Inside, you’ll find a plastic mould securely holding the drive. There’s a gap at the bottom, as they likely use the same box for models that come with a heatsink.
This one does come with a heatsink, actually, but it’s an ultra-thin graphene one.
It may not seem like much, but that extra layer can make quite a big difference. And, unlike an aluminium heatsink, it’ll fit in just about any system, including the PS5.
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