PS Storage Full? 3-Minute External Drive Setup Guide

PS Storage Full? 3-Minute External Drive Setup Guide

Why Does PS Storage Fill Up So Fast?

Modern games can exceed 100GB each. The PS5's 825GB base storage only offers about 667GB of usable space. Install just 5-6 games and you're already running out of room.

Digital Edition users especially feel the pain of constantly deleting and re-downloading games. An external drive is the easiest and fastest way to solve this problem once and for all.

How to Connect an External Drive (3 Simple Steps)

Step 1: Connect to USB Port

Plug your external SSD into the USB port on the front or back of your PS. For PS5, make sure to use a USB 3.0 or higher port.

Step 2: Format the Drive

Go to Settings > Storage > USB Extended Storage > "Format as Extended Storage." This takes about 1-2 minutes to complete.

Step 3: Set Default Install Location

Navigate to Settings > Storage > Install Location and select your external drive as the default. That's it!

PS4 vs PS5 Differences

PS4 PS5
Play games from external drive ✅ Yes ❌ PS4 games only
Store PS5 games - ✅ Yes (must move to internal SSD to play)
Recommended capacity 1-2TB 2TB or more

PS5 users should consider a high-speed external SSD to significantly reduce game transfer times.

Why 2TB Is the Sweet Spot

  • Store 15-20 games: Based on average 100GB per game
  • Best value: Lower cost per GB compared to 1TB drives
  • Future-proof: Room for DLCs and updates

If you frequently switch between games, 2TB provides plenty of breathing room. Need even more space? Check out our high-capacity external drives.

Perfect For These Gamers

Digital Edition owners — Essential for avoiding constant game deletion stress
Multi-game players — The easiest way to save installation time
AAA game collectors — Nearly essential for digital game libraries

Final Thoughts

One external drive eliminates storage anxiety and lets you enjoy your games without interruption. Setup takes just 3 minutes, and once connected, it works seamlessly.

For more detailed external storage comparisons, check out the official PlayStation guide.

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