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+[title] Fasten the SSD
+[* icon_note] Make sure your SSD is [link|https://www.playstation.com/en-us/support/hardware/ps5-install-m2-ssd/#min|compatible with your PlayStation|new_window=true] and has a [guide|147342|heat-dissipation mechanism|new_window=true] such as a heatsink or thermal pad.
+[* black] Insert the SSD into its M.2 socket at a slight downward angle.
+ [* icon_note] Both the SSD and M.2 socket are keyed, which means the SSD only fits into the socket one way.
+ [* icon_note] It's normal for the SSD to sit up at an angle before it's secured in place
+[* black] With one hand, push the SSD down so its cutout is aligned on top of the spacer.
+[* black] With your free hand, use your Phillips screwdriver to tighten the SSD screw.
+ [* icon_caution] Do not overtighten this screw, as doing so may damage the SSD.

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