


It's most noticeable at the base of the console, where this change has been made. They're the same size in height when stood vertically, but the standard PlayStation 5 is significantly thicker as a result of its disc drive. The two consoles also have very similar designs, both featuring the same wing-tip style flaring sides and white casing, with blue lighting accenting the package nicely. Long loading times are a thing of the past. Storage-wise, both PS5s have 825GB custom SSDs, which can read data at a lightning-quick 5.5GB/s while you game.

That's backed up by a GPU that can manage 10.28 TFLOPS across 36 CUs, a whole bunch more than even the PS4 Pro could manage. That means both have an eight-core Zen 2 processor, running at 3.5GHz per core, with 16GB of GDDR6 RAM to call upon. There must be approximately 1,1GB of free space. The key thing to know about the two versions of the PS5 is that almost all of their components are identical - you get the exact same graphical performance, processor and storage options regardless of which you pick. Download the PS5 console update file below and save it in the 'UPDATE' folder. SQUIRREL_2679939 What's the same between the PS5 and PS5 Digital Edition? Specs
