Werix357 said:
Burek said:
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.
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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
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I've never used the original HDD, so I personally don't know, but here are two very good comparisons:
http://www.pcper.com/reviews/General-Tech/PlayStation-4-PS4-HDD-SSHD-and-SSD-Performance-Testing
http://www.tested.com/tech/gaming/459128-tested-playstation-4-hard-drive-vs-ssd-vs-hybrid-drive/ (this one is a video)