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sabvre42 said:
Mr_No said:

An upside of this is that there won't be need of sticking that atrocious NYKO Data Bank onto the PS4.

Even if it's designed for relational databases in mind, would a PS4 really benefit from it, apart from the high-speed capabilities of a SSD?

Yes, and No.

The PS4 doesn't use Sata III, and so never hits the full potential of using a SSD. To be honest, I don't even know if the ps4 would even hit full potential of a 10k RPM mechanical drive. In my opinion, a 7200RPM SSHD is the best option for the current PS4.

The Gen 2 (3 if you consider the 1200 gen 2) PS4 better have SATA III man...

Is that the one that came with battlefront? And if so, you're saying they will have even better performance gains?

 

i would assume as a whole, no matter what console, an SSD would improve performance in every aspect to at least some degree, as far as anything related to loading goes which includes visual performance gains such as faster texture loading, perhaps an ever so slightly better fps avg, and so on.