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Hi ladies and gents
This thread I want to dedicate as the official place to find information on whether better performance HHDs actually make a tangible difference to load times etc. As we all know by now, game installs onto the HDD are mandatory and as such, we'd all want the best price to performance ratio. I do believe SSDs are out of reach from a practical and price standpoint, but they will be included for those members that might use them. So, the key factors we're looking for are as follow: RPM: 5400 vs. 7200 - Does it make a tangible difference? HDD cache size: 8mb (typical size) vs. 64mb - Does it make a tangible difference? SATA: Does SATA I, II or III have best performance - NB. SATA II is supported, not SATA III but we want to establish if it will push past performance of SATA II for whatever reason Noise: How high or low of a sound does the drive make? Those I think will be the key criteria in evaluating the performances of a drive. Now, if you come across any reviews done on HDDs, please post me the links and I will go through each and every one and try to make a ranking table for easy reference, and generally a key as to what people should look for when selecting a HDD to upgrade to that will make the biggest and best performance upgrade. Last edited by NARMAK; 11-15-2013 at 02:38 PM. |
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I sincerely do hope that PS4 does have a re-design that means it can in the future take advantage of SATA III interface. Anybody know if that's a realistic change that can be made? |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Besides, although SSDs now have a 1TB space, they are over £400. |
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I'd like to know how the 7200rpm drives hold up in the PS4! |
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This isn't a question, but more of an idea.
It was brought up in another thread that many laptop hard drives that store 2TB or more are thicker than other laptop drives and therefore wouldn't fit inside a PS4 or PS3. What some company should do is make some kind of hard drive adapter to allow the use of bigger hard drives (even full sized PC desktop drives) on these systems. Obviously they'd have to make each one specific to the model. The device could essentially house the hard drive and attach to/sit next to the hard drive port on the system, and have some kind of extended connector that goes between the hard drive and the point where a normal laptop hard drive would attach. I don't know how realistic this would be (i.e. if an extended connector would slow down the data traveling.... I picture it as something solid... not just a cord). And obviously it would limit the options of standing the system vertically, and you would have this extra box or whatever sitting next to the system, but it would be a way to go to get more data storage. Maybe they could even go so far as to let you connect two hard drives at the same time for more memory, and they would work together as one. Last edited by Dynamo of Eternia; 11-15-2013 at 03:12 PM. |
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There HAS been a 9.5mm 2TB HDD recently released based on a post I just saw by another user in some thread a week or so ago. |
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I see what you are saying for those with kids, etc, but it's still a nice option for those who want it. |
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Your speed and cache as well as SATA number appear to be all the same as the stock drive, so the improvements going to probably be mostly on the increased storage side. RPM wise, there's nothing out there I have seen atm because IGN only has a normal HDD, SSHD and SSD timings review. If RPM tests become available as well as cache tests, i'll be sure to update the OP ![]() Quote:
Upgrade wise, I would say find the absolutely best SSHD you can find with approximately 1TB storage. |
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Blu-ray Count
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Montreal, Canada
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I did not expect people filling up the 500GB disk so fast. But if anyone does try deleting (a game they started already) can they take the time to replay the game? PlayGo looks good for a new install but what happens when you want to continue later on in the game? Will it work like a new install and you need to wait for it to have installed chapter/level... X or will it be smart and start from X
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very nice to see. seems as easy or even easier than PS3
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