Best PS5 external hard drives in 2024: top picks to easily expand your PlayStation's storage

The Seagate Game Drive for PS5 on a blue background.
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Picking up any of the best PS5 external hard drives can be one the most cost-efficient ways to upgrade the storage capacity of your PS5 or PS5 Pro console, especially if you pick up a heavily discounted model in the Black Friday PS5 deals.

PS5 Pro compatibility

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The PS5 Pro has now officially launched and we've got you covered if you've already got your hands on one. Each of the entries on this list is fully compatible with the PS5 Pro right out of the box.

Although you do lose some functionality compared an internal SSD, such as the ability to play PS5 games, they fill an important niche for console owners. They can be used to store games as an alternative to uninstallation, giving you faster access to them in future. If you want to clear some space on your console's internal storage, you can simply move a couple games over to your external hard drive and still have access to them when you copy them back at a later date.

This makes it a particularly good option for those with limited or slow internet connections, as it cuts out the need to redownload lots of files. External hard drives can also still be used to install and play PS4 games, which can make them a good option if you have an extensive PS4 library that you don't want clogging up your internal storage. 

This guide to the best PS5 external hard drives was created through a combination of hands-on testing and thorough research. We considered a range of factors that are important when choosing a PS5 external hard drive, including the price, performance, technical specifications, overall design, any available customer reviews, and compatibility with the console.

For the very best experience, we recommend pairing an external hard drive with the the best SSDs for PS5 - firmly meeting all of your external and internal storage needs.

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Best PS5 external hard drives in 2024

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Best overall PS5 external hard drive

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The best PS5 external hard drive

Specifications

Capacity: 2TB - 5TB
Interface: Thunderbolt 3/USB-C
Dimensions: 76mm x 113.5mm x 20.5mm (WxDxH)
Weight: 2497g
Warranty: 3yr RTB

Reasons to buy

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High capacity options
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Officially licensed and designed for PS5
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Attractive design that matches the console

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive compared to unlicensed options
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No sizes below 2TB available

The Seagate Game Drive for PS5 is the best PS5 external hard drive given its sheer simplicity. This is an officially licensed external hard drive that has been designed specifically for PS5 and PS4 consoles. It's available in both 2TB and 5TB capacities, ensuring that even those with particularly large libraries won't struggle to store a large chunk of their games. Despite its storage size, it still offers a slim and relatively lightweight design that makes it easy to sling in a rucksack and take on the go.

Seagate advertises this drive as offering read speeds up to 7,300 MBps and write speeds of up to 862.5 MBps which is more than enough to transfer games between the drive and your console easily. We also think that the Seagate Game Drive for PS5 wins major style points as, unlike many of the entries on this list, it comes with a clean white exterior that perfectly matches the look of the PS5 console. It even features its own lighting, with a small streak of blue LEDs along its base which mirrors the lights of the console.

Although they are a little more expensive, Seagate even offer a range of special editions with designs inspired by games like God of War Ragnarok and Horizon: Zero Dawn. While not for everyone, these models are a great pick for those really concerned with aesthetics.

Best budget PS5 external hard drive

Toshiba Canvio Flex 2TB

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The best budget PS5 external hard drive

Specifications

Capacity: 1TB - 4TB
Interface: Thunderbolt 3/USB-C
Dimensions: 80mm x 111mm x 13.5mm (WxDxH)
Weight: 149g
Warranty: 3yr RTB

Reasons to buy

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Brilliant value
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Decent design
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Good choice of capacities

Reasons to avoid

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Unexceptional performance

The Toshiba Canvio Flex is the way to go if you're searching for an affordable budget PS5 external hard drive. It's a very basic product, offering solid but not exceptional speeds and a plain design, but still does pretty much everything that you could expect from a PS5 storage device. It can be easily plugged into the USB Type-C port on the front of your console and is fully compatible out of the box. It also comes in a range of capacities, including 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB options which are each fairly priced.

It doesn't boast any fancy lighting like the Seagate Game Drive for PS5, but the silver and white color of this model is still a good fit for the console and won't look out of place on your setup. It's compact and light enough to take out and about too, making it a solid choice if you're looking for cheaper, but still very much portable option.

The Toshiba Canvio Flex also has decent performance for its price, though it's not as fast as some more expensive options like external SSD drives. You can expect a 10GB file to transfer at roughly 80MBps based on our testing, which would take just over 16 minutes. 

Best high-speed PS5 external hard drive

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3. WD Black P50

The best high-speed PS5 external hard drive

Specifications

Capacity: 500GB - 4TB
Interface: Thunderbolt 3/USB-C
Dimensions: 62mm x 118mm x 14mm (WxDxH)
Weight: 115g
Warranty: 5yr RTB

Reasons to buy

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Extremely fast
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Robust, good-looking exterior
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Five-year warranty 

Reasons to avoid

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Pricier than most portable SSDs
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Larger size than some

WD Black products are usually bold, and the P50 portable SSD is no exception thanks to an eye-catching exterior made of ridged, black metal. 

This is rock-solid and withstands drops and bumps, so it’ll endure everyday life well. Beyond the design, you’ll find an NVMe drive that tops out at a mighty 2,000MBps. That pace is far beyond what the PS5 can handle, but it does mean that the P50 saturates the console’s USB ports and deliver maximum speed. It also means that you can use that pace on devices with future-proofed USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 or Thunderbolt 3 ports.

There are downsides to this drive. It’s heavier and thicker than most portable SSDs, and it’s more expensive than most. If you’ve got the cash and need a product that’s great for the PS5 and ideal for the future, though, the WD Black P50 is a tremendous, future-proofed choice. 

Best high-capacity PS5 external hard drive

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4. WD Black D10

The best high-capacity PS5 external hard drive

Specifications

Capacity: 8TB
Interface: USB 3.2 Gen 1
Dimensions: 125mm x 195mm x 44mm (WxDxH)
Weight: 980g
Warranty: 3yr RTB

Reasons to buy

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Decent hard disk speed
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Rock-solid design
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Extra USB ports 

Reasons to avoid

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Standard HDD speeds
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Big and bulky 

As with other WD Black products, the D10 places a big emphasis on bold design, and build quality is superb. Handily, the D10 has a couple of USB ports that can charge controllers and peripherals, which is a handy extra on a gaming drive.

The D10 is only available in an 8TB capacity, and it’s a little more expensive than the equivalent size on the WD Elements. The design accounts for some of that, but the price increase is also justified by a 7,200rpm hard disk. That’s quicker than the 5,400rpm drives used in rivals, and it helps bring a little extra speed to the D10.

Happily, that means the D10 is a little quicker than the PS4’s internal hard disk, so you’ll experience better loading times on the PS5 if you’ve got a hefty collection of old games, and this drive is the fastest way to transfer PS5 games without shelling out more cash for an SSD. So, while SSDs offer more pace, the D10 serves up great design and loads of capacity. It’s an ideal choice if you want a good-looking and capacious external drive. 

How to choose a PS5 external hard drive

If you're looking to expand your console storage, than the biggest question on your mind is likely to be how you should choose a PS5 external hard drive.

Unlike a PS5 SSD, there are very few technical requirements to consider when choosing an external hard drive for your console. Sony states that drives are required to be a minimum size of 250GB and can only go up to a maximum capacity of 8TB which, realistically, means that almost all external hard drives on sale today will fit the bill.

Any external hard drive that you choose will also need to use the SuperSpeed USB standard, or USB 3.0, which supports speeds of up to 5 Gbps. Again, almost any recently released external hard drive that is being sold by a major manufacturer is going to meet these requirements. While it's definitely worth double-checking just in case, you should really base your purchasing decision around other factors.

The most important of these is the storage capacity of the external hard drive. As a rule of thumb, a 1TB or 2TB external hard drive should suffice for most players as both will easily hold a decent (but not vast) amount of games. If you have a particularly large library, you should look at 4TB or 8TB options instead. Just be aware that prices will increase when you're buying such large-capacity drives.

Also, consider your specific use case. Look at particularly rugged or durable options if you know that you're going to take it out and about. Conversely, you can browse especially bulky or large drives if you intend to keep it in one place at home.

If you are particularly concerned by the overall look of your drive, it might also be worth bearing in mind that drives come in multiple colors or designs. In this case, paying a little more for an officially licensed option that matches the overall look of the PS5 console could be worthwhile.

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Console gaming is my main my focus as a Hardware Writer at TechRadar, which means that I go hands-on with a wide range of PlayStation gear. I regularly test and review PlayStation storage devices, including SSDs and external hard drives, in order to deliver you the best possible buying advice. 

PS5 external hard drive vs internal PS5 SSD: what's the difference?

There are pros and cons to all types of console storage, but there are key differences between an external and an internal drive for your PS5 that you'll need to be aware of.

The biggest difference between a PS5 external hard drive and an internal PS5 SSD is the suitable use case for the drives. In brief, you can use an internal PS5 SSD as if it were part of the PS5 console's own storage - you can play PS5 games from it, store games and data on it, and simply treat it as an extension of the PS5's own custom drive. Simple.

Externals, however, have more limited uses. While you can store PS5 games on an external drive, you can't play them from there directly. You can, however, play PS4 games directly from an external hard drive so it's effective for holding a big PS4 library.

An internal PS5 SSD is basically a small PC component, and so have a set design. Only drive's heatsinks will make them vary in design and once you've installed it within your PS5, you'll never even consider that fact again.

Externals could be on show however so it might pay to invest some thought into how it looks, especially if it's plugged into a front USB port. It'll also be worth noting the cable length of each external hard drive you're considering; some come with incredibly short cables which then means the drive itself lies at an awkward angle.

A big area of difference is the price - and the meat of it here is that externals are cheaper and internals are pricier. You get way more storage for your money with externals too (particularly HDDs), though you get way better performance for your money with internal PS5 SSDs so your budget might directly guide your choice here.

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How to install a PS5 external hard drive

One of the biggest benefits of choosing a PS5 external hard drive or external SSD over an internal PS5 SSD is the ease of the installation process. You can get your new storage device up and running in just a few minutes. All you need is your PS5 console (connected to your usual display, controller, etc.) and your external hard drive or external SSD.

The first step of the installation process is to find a free USB port on the back of your PS5 console. Next, you simply plug the USB cable included with your drive into the USB port. Make sure that it is also connected to the external drive. If your external drive uses a USB Type-C connector, you can plug it into the Type-C port on the front of your system instead.

Now that everything is connected, you need to make sure that the drive is formatted. Be aware that this will delete any data that is currently on the drive, so if you have been using it to store files now is when you should make sure you have other copies. An on-screen prompt should appear. Hit 'Format as Extended Storage' and wait for the process to complete.

With that out of the way, your external drive is now fully installed.

How we test PS5 external hard drives

We created this guide through a combination of hands-on testing and thorough research. Where possible, we aimed to test each hard drive with a series of benchmark tests using a PC and compatible software such as CrystalDiskMark or AS SSD. In cases where we have not gone hands-on with a drive, we used data that was provided by the manufacturer or collected in real-world tests by our sister sites such as Tom's Hardware and GamesRadar. We used this data to compare the performance of each the drives, with careful consideration of the product's asking price in order to ensure that each choice offered good value for money.

In addition to this, we considered a range of other factors such as the drive's overall design and any unique features that might set it apart. This included important elements such as a more durable rugged design, any included warranty, or an extra large storage capacity. We endeavoured to only include picks from trusted brands and considered recent customer reviews on third-party retailers such as Amazon or Best Buy in order to avoid low-quality or potentially unreliable products.

Best PS5 external hard drives - FAQs

Is the PS5 expandable storage worth it?

Expanding the storage of your PS5 is absolutely worth it if you play more than a small handful of games. As your library expands, you're inevitably going to come up against the strict storage requirements of the console. Expanding your PS5 storage while you enable you to store and play more games without having to constantly delete or redownload in order to manage your space.

How many TB should I get for PS5?

The answer here is going to depend quite heavily on the types and number of games in your library. As a baseline, we would recommend that everyone buys PS5 storage with a capacity above 1TB as anything below that is going to fill up very quickly. For those with particularly large libraries, consider 2TB or above. If you know that you're going to be storing lots of the latest and greatest games, which are likely to have large file sizes of over 100GB, consider options in the 4TB range.

How many games will 2TB hold on PS5?

We have found that the average PS5 game takes up around 45GB of storage space. Using this figure, a 2TB drive will hold approximately 44 PS5 games. Bear in mind that this is only an estimate, however, and that some games are significantly larger or smaller than that number meaning that your individual mileage may vary.

Can I play PS5 games from an external hard drive?

Unfortunately, no, you cannot run PS5 games from even the best external hard drives regardless of how fast it is. The main appeal of having an external hard drive is having the ability to store games rather than downloading them directly onto the console. If you'd rather have instant access to the games you download, it's worth looking into the best SSD for PS5.

Is it better to have an external HDD or SSD for my PS5?

Depending on your budget, the fastest external SSDs are the top choice - but it's worth remembering that the fastest SSDs do run up slightly more expensive than your standard hard drive. In addition, you'll be able to launch and play PS4 and PS5 games directly off an SSD rather than an HDD.

Is it worth getting an external hard drive for PS5?

An external hard drive for your PS5 is a great additional storage option for the console as it allows you to store native PS5 games and play PS4 games from them. Given that they are typically cheaper and easier to use than an internal PS5 SSD, we think they are worth considering as a solid secondary storage option behind a dedicated NVMe. Meanwhile, the best portable SSDs are ideal if you're taking your games with you on holiday or to a friend's house. 

Will my PS5 run slower with an external hard drive?

Our testing has shown that there is no noticeable impact on overall performance when playing on a PS5 with an external hard drive attached via USB. This is because the external hard drive is not used to run PS5 games themselves. Rather, it acts as a way to store your games when you want to move them off the console to free up room.

Dashiell Wood
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Dash is a technology journalist who covers gaming hardware at TechRadar. Before joining the TechRadar team, he was writing gaming articles for some of the UK's biggest magazines including PLAY, Edge, PC Gamer, and SFX. Now, when he's not getting his greasy little mitts on the newest hardware or gaming gadget, he can be found listening to J-pop or feverishly devouring the latest Nintendo Switch otome.

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