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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...

There are various sources and benchmarks proving you wrong even for SSD performance used on PS3