Hey everyone! I finally pulled the trigger and pre-ordered the PS5 Pro, and I’m beyond excited to see what that PSSR upscaling and improved ray tracing can actually do on my 4K setup. Since this is a bit of a premium investment, I want to make sure I have the right setup from day one to really maximize the experience.
I’m already aware that the disc drive and the vertical stand are sold separately this time around, which is a bit of a bummer, but I’ve already added those to my list. Beyond those basics, I’m wondering what else is considered 'essential' for the Pro. I’m seriously thinking about upgrading my internal storage with a high-speed M.2 SSD (at least 2TB) since these Pro-enhanced patches and newer titles are likely to be massive. Also, I’m debating if it’s worth finally stepping up to the DualSense Edge controller to match the 'pro' experience, or if I should put that money toward a better headset like the Pulse Elite.
I’ve got a budget of around $300-$400 left for extras. For those of you who have already done the research or started your build, what are the absolute must-have accessories to pair with the PS5 Pro right now? Do you have any specific recommendations for SSDs or audio gear that really complement the upgraded hardware?
sooo saw this earlier but just now responding! i’m usually pretty cautious with spending big on accessories right away, but here’s how i’d break down ur budget to get the most value without wasting cash...
1. **Storage (The Priority)**: I'd grab the WD_BLACK 2TB SN850X NVMe Internal Gaming SSD with Heatsink. It's super stable and actually runs cooler than most. Option A (Storage) is a MUST cuz those pro-enhanced patches are gonna be huge.
2. **Controller vs Audio**: Option B is the DualSense Edge Wireless Controller, but honestly, the battery life is kinda mid for that price. I’d personally go with Option C and get the <a href=" https://www.amazon.com/s?k= SteelSeries+Arctis+Nova+7P+Wireless&linkCode=osi&------123456890?7649-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7P Wireless instead. It’s way more comfortable and works well with the 3D audio.
Pro tip: check out the "RTINGS" website. It's a great resource for comparing technical specs on headsets so u dont get ripped off. Basically, prioritize that SSD first and u should be golden. gl!
I would suggest focusing on the storage first because those Pro-enhanced titles are basically gonna be huge. If your looking at tech specs, you really want something like the Samsung 990 PRO 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD with Heatsink since it hits those high 7,450 MB/s speeds. I'm still learning about the specific hardware myself, but its a solid bet to get one with a pre-installed heatsink so it dont overheat during long sessions.
For the rest of ur budget, I'd lowkey skip the fancy controller and go for the Sony PlayStation Pulse Elite Wireless Headset. Those planar magnetic drivers are actually insane for the price and really help with the immersion... especially with the upgraded 3D audio. The WD_BLACK SN850X 2TB NVMe SSD with Heatsink is another great technical alternative too. Just make sure to check the clearance space!! anyway, good luck... its gonna be sick.
yo, congrats on the preorder! i get the hype... ive been gaming on playstation for ages and every time a new "premium" console drops, i always end up obsessing over the setup. honestly, from my experience, that internal storage upgrade is a total must. with my current setup, i found that those enhanced patches eat up space so fast its actually crazy. i went with a 2TB drive and its been a lifesaver cuz i basically hate having to redownload stuff lol.
also, i debated the fancy controller vs a better headset too. i ended up going for the audio path and dont regret it one bit. the immersion you get from a solid headset realy makes those ray-tracing visuals pop more, if that makes sense?? a "pro" controller is cool, but for me, it didnt change the experience as much as the sound did. but yeah, definately prioritize that SSD first!
TL;DR: Prioritize a 2TB SSD because game sizes are huge, then grab a high-quality headset for better immersion over a fancy controller.
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