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Blu-ray Ninja
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I've seen some videos where it does show that SSD is faster than an HDD (not that surprising), but can someone here give their opinion from personal experience with it?
My PS4 Slim has a 1TB HDD (it came with it) and I'd like to expand it to at least 2TB, so I'm thinking of buying a 2TB SSD for it. I have bought several games via the PlayStation Store when they're on discount and like to have them installed ready to play them. Until PS5 Pro is released, I'm happy with my PS4 Slim. Thanks. Update: Ordered a 2TB SSD, so my PS4's 1TB HDD will be my PS3's new 1TB HDD (1.5TB being reportedly the max). ![]() Last edited by ps3bd_owner; 04-04-2024 at 09:01 PM. |
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