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First test of a PS4pro with an SSD in the system. I won't call it an exhaustive test, but basically we see improvements of 22% to 40%+ plus depending on the game (all based from the 4 games tested).


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This just in, and of Final Fantasy 15. It shows loading times as much as halved on the PS4pro using an SSD.


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And just in from DF


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NXgamer as usual makes an exhaustive analysis. Which confirms as some suspevter thst the onky games that reslly show a significant PS4pro SSD performance increase are patvhed games. With very few unpatched exeptions.