There are other commendable improvements. For those of us still using a launch 825GB PlayStation 5, the 2TB storage upgrade feels like the epitome of luxury. Despite testing a range of Pro upgrades, I've still yet to hit the storage limit. While removing the side plates is as frustrating as ever, it's good to see that at least there is a Blu-ray upgrade option, the NVMe bay for even more storage remains and it's great to see Sony reacting to criticism in offering a bay with easy access to the CMOS battery. It's a nice quality of life improvement, but really, it's difficult to see any minus points in its design - despite the extra performance, the unit's noise and thermals are practically a non-issue. It's a far cry from the raucous fan noise of the PS5 Pro's last-gen counterpart.