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Burek said:
Werix357 said:
I imagine upgrading to a SSD instead would result in some games and features on PS4 performing better. If the PS4 supports SSD's that is.

It supports SSD, but the performance is not that much better to justify the price. PS4 out of the box is already fast, so the ideal solution is upgrading to a SSHD (hybrid), as they are much cheaper than SSD, and still offer a decent speed boost.

I upgraded to Seagate 1TB SSHD on day one, but I still wouldn't have filled the original one, since I delete games once I'm done with them. There is no reason to keep them, and no reason to DL all PS+ games either, just the one or two you plan to play at any given time.


Yeah the PS4 has quite a bit of memory to play with so I guess that helps and yes SSD's are a bit overpriced.  But I'm wondering do you notice much diffence in how your PS4 performs now with the SSHD in comparison to the original HDD