Wednesday, February 2nd 2022

Corsair Announces MP600 PRO LPX M.2 NVMe Gen4 SSD Optimized for Sony PS5

CORSAIR, a world leader in enthusiast components for gamers, creators, and PC builders, today announced the launch of a new M.2 Solid State Drive crafted for PlayStation 5 - the MP600 PRO LPX. Available in capacities from 500 GB up to a colossal 4 TB, the MP600 PRO LPX expands your console's storage in a specially built compact form-factor that meets or exceeds all performance requirements. With blazing-fast save and load times for your entire game library, the MP600 PRO LPX delivers a massive upgrade for your storage.

The MP600 PRO LPX is specifically crafted for optimal performance in PlayStation 5, right out of the box. A specially designed low-profile aluminium heatsink ensures the MP600 PRO LPX remains cool even under the highest in-game load, and fits perfectly inside the console. Installation takes minutes, does not affect your console's warranty, and is instantly detected by your system on startup, enabling up to 4 TB of additional capacity. Loading large game files blisteringly fast - directly from the SSD - MP600 PRO LPX leaves external storage alternatives in the dust and allows you to experience your games at their uninterrupted best.

Our in-depth review of the MP600 Pro LPX is already live.
Beneath its low-profile heatsink, the MP600 PRO LPX boasts extreme storage performance with up to 7,100 MB/sec sequential read and 6,800 MB/sec sequential write speeds for phenomenal read, write, and response times. Using high-density 3D TLC NAND and Dynamic SLC NAND cache, the MP600 PRO LPX also offers superb storage endurance to last throughout your console's lifespan and beyond, backed by a comprehensive five-year warranty.

For more information, visit the product page.
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10 Comments on Corsair Announces MP600 PRO LPX M.2 NVMe Gen4 SSD Optimized for Sony PS5

#2
Chomiq
SerPiolowhich game is in tv?
Shadow of the Tomb Raider.
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#3
SerPiolo
ChomiqShadow of the Tomb Raider.
strange, i've played and dont remember moment with oxygen cylinders...
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#4
TomKauw
SerPiolostrange, i've played and dont remember moment with oxygen cylinders...
That's because the game is actually Far Cry 6.
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#5
Chomiq
TomKauwThat's because the game is actually Far Cry 6.
Ha!
SerPiolostrange, i've played and dont remember moment with oxygen cylinders...
I was guessing.
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#6
Prima.Vera
$785 without taxes for the 4TB one? LOL
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#7
Asni
Whenever people talk about consoles, you always run into the word "optimized". Then you dig into the topic and you realize it doesn't mean anything.
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W1zzard
AsniWhenever people talk about consoles, you always run into the word "optimized". Then you dig into the topic and you realize it doesn't mean anything.
That's what I did in my review and found better than expected load times on PC
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Chomiq
AsniWhenever people talk about consoles, you always run into the word "optimized". Then you dig into the topic and you realize it doesn't mean anything.
Well built in heatsink fits under the PS5 nvme drive cover so that's optimized.
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Asni
W1zzardThat's what I did in my review and found better than expected load times on PC
I just read your review of the kingston KC3000, which shares the same controller and Nand, and it produces the same exact scores (BF V is the only difference).
But it's not about you: i'm referring to that type of marketing by manufacturers.
ChomiqWell built in heatsink fits under the PS5 nvme drive cover so that's optimized.
Yeah, you confirm that "optimized" is meaningless. Thank you.
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