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Get your SSDs ready, PS4 Pro supports SATA3

VulpX

Member
Got my FireCuda 2TB yesterday, and the new vertical stand should arrive any day now.
I'm set, next week can't come soon enough!
 
Assuming this actually improves load times - not a lock by any means - then this is great news. *If* this is the case, it'd probably be the one aspect of the Pro so far that might make me actually pick one up. We'll have to wait for post release reviews.
 

Nydus

Member
Grabbed a samsung 840 evo 1Tb from ebay for 180€ :D im really excited if it will improve anything over the sshd i rocked before :>
 

Laughing Banana

Weeping Pickle
Speaking of HDD, I can't download 6 GB Rapture when the storage app says I still have 30 GB free on my Ps4? What's up with that? I don't understand!

Will it happen again in Pro?
 

Medicated

Neo Member
Speaking of HDD, I can't download 6 GB Rapture when the storage app says I still have 30 GB free on my Ps4? What's up with that? I don't understand!

Will it happen again in Pro?


Pretty sure it has to do with the system requiring like double the amount of space the game in to unpack and install everything. Maybe there is an update that needs to be downloaded at the same time so that is hitting over your 30GBs? PS3 was like this as well.
 
No.
That is the 3,5" version of the Firecuda.

But you need the 2,5" version.


This is the version you are looking for:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01M1UQQT5/

Phew, skimmed this thread and accidentally ordered the 3.5" version off Amazon Canada.

Glad I caught this post as I was able to cancel my order before it was processed. Also spared me a very disappointing day as I would've realized I got the wrong drive when trying to install it in my new PS4 Pro.

Now I just need to find the proper drive in Canada :(
 
Phew, skimmed this thread and accidentally ordered the 3.5" version off Amazon Canada.

Glad I caught this post as I was able to cancel my order before it was processed. Also spared me a very disappointing day as I would've realized I got the wrong drive when trying to install it in my new PS4 Pro.

Now I just need to find the proper drive in Canada :(

Amazon.ca (restock Nov 11)

Newegg.ca had it in stock last I looked but that was a few days ago.
 

JP

Member
Q: Are there any other changes to PS4 Pro’s hard drive interface? (Updated)
Yes, PS4 Pro supports the faster SATA-III specification.
Q: Can I install a new hard drive in my PS4 Pro? (Updated)
Yes. As with both models of the standard PS4, you can replace PS4 Pro’s stock 1TB, 5400RPM hard drive relatively quickly and easily using just a Phillips head screwdriver. You will need to select a 2.5” (laptop PC sized) hard drive that is no more than 9.5mm thick.

Just to confirm it 100%, it is without a doubt a SATA III interface - PS4 Pro: The ultimate FAQ (update) - PlayStation Blog
 

Kyne

Member
I'm confused.

We don't have actual numbers on how the SSD will improve anything, but everyone is rushing out to buy one for the PS4Pro?
 

DOWN

Banned
I'm confused.

We don't have actual numbers on how the SSD will improve anything, but everyone is rushing out to buy one for the PS4Pro?
Even on PS4 which was SATA II routed through USB, SSD was an obvious improvement. Yes, it's safer to wait or just go SSHD for the value. But if you got money to burn and want a storage upgrade, SSD will likely do at least as well as what it did last gen.
 
There is no magical way in which the PS4Pro can put SSDs and HDDs on exactly the same level. SATA3 can give a better transfer rate, but its not going to be the panacea that solves access time. So looking at PS4 benchmarks using SSDs and SSHDs is a pretty reasonable facsimile of what to expect.
 

Metfanant

Member
SSD (EVO, etc) is always going to be fastest, but most expensive.
SSHD (Firecuda, etc) is about half as fast, but still an improvement over a regular drive. And wayyy cheaper than SSDs

My fault actually...for some reason I had in my head that the 850 was an SSHD...

So is the firecuda the best SSHD drive currently?
 
Click on "2.5 SPECS"

Firecuda is the name of the SSHD line, there is no "regular HD" designator, and if you click on the info sheet you will see all of the SSHD promo your heart can handle.

Yea, I saw all of that, it just strikes me as odd that in the column for FireCuda - 2.5SSHD it only lists 1TB and 500Gb, not the 2TB. And no where on the SPECS section does it have 2TB SHDD.

I mean, I know the 2.5SHDD we've all bought is correct, just strikes me as odd they've not put everything on the website.
 
Yea, I saw all of that, it just strikes me as odd that in the column for FireCuda - 2.5SSHD it only lists 1TB and 500Gb, not the 2TB. And no where on the SPECS section does it have 2TB SHDD.

I mean, I know the 2.5SHDD we've all bought is correct, just strikes me as odd they've not put everything on the website.

I guess I don't see what you're talking about? On your specific link, it shows for the 2.5" column "2TB,1TB, 500GB" in both charts. There is a "Capacity - Related Products" section that omits 2TB, but I really have no idea what that is for, because it mentions actual capacity right above.

Anyway I have the 2TB FireCuda right now at home. It's SSHD, it's real, so no worries. ;)
 
I guess I don't see what you're talking about? On your specific link, it shows for the 2.5" column "2TB,1TB, 500GB" in both charts. There is a "Capacity - Related Products" section that omits 2TB, but I really have no idea what that is for, because it mentions actual capacity right above.

Anyway I have the 2TB FireCuda right now at home. It's SSHD, it's real, so no worries. ;)

Yea, its the capacity bit that threw me.
As you say, its 2TB on the top part and then not there on the bottom part.
And the only other thing I noticed was on the bottom part with the big old SPECS button, the 2TB reads as this: "FireCuda 2 TB ST2000LX001" where as all the SSHD ones have SSHD next to them.
I'm guessing its just a cock up on the website, as you say you have it there with you and can confirm it, but im picky with the website details. :p
 
Also, I'm not actually recommending anyone do this, but...since we now know the HDD inserts from the rear using a caddy, two ideas come to mind:

1. It's possible if you could find a replacement adapter for the caddy (or are skilled enough to disassemble the caddy) that you would definitely gain some drive clearance. Hard to say if it could hit 14/15mm without measuring tape though.

2. Since only a small piece of the rear case is removed, I have to think Nyko or somebody is going to come up with a replacement caddy that is empty and just houses an eSATA port. Would be a really simple way to connect whatever drive you want externally without messing up the look or frame of the system. Probably not hard to bake your own solution either, just need to pick the right eSATA/power cable lengths.
 

AndyD

aka andydumi
Also, I'm not actually recommending anyone do this, but...since we now know the HDD inserts from the rear using a caddy, two ideas come to mind:

1. It's possible if you could find a replacement adapter for the caddy (or are skilled enough to disassemble the caddy) that you would definitely gain some drive clearance. Hard to say if it could hit 14/15mm without measuring tape though.

2. Since only a small piece of the rear case is removed, I have to think Nyko or somebody is going to come up with a replacement caddy that is empty and just houses an eSATA port. Would be a really simple way to connect whatever drive you want externally without messing up the look or frame of the system. Probably not hard to bake your own solution either, just need to pick the right eSATA/power cable lengths.

That's the hope. They make those for the current PS4 though it's not as pretty as this could be. And they even had them for PS3.

My recollection is that if you power a 3.5inch drive, it needs to be powered independently, and since it is separate there was an issue with sleep mode (drive stays on).
 
Ah, you're right, with 3.5" there would be the added power requirement. But a 2.5" full height might still be okay.

What are the chances we get comparisons between normal drives and SSD's before pro launch?

Entirely dependent on the press having SSDs on hand to test with. Digital Foundry maybe?
 

goonergaz

Member
Also, I'm not actually recommending anyone do this, but...since we now know the HDD inserts from the rear using a caddy, two ideas come to mind:

1. It's possible if you could find a replacement adapter for the caddy (or are skilled enough to disassemble the caddy) that you would definitely gain some drive clearance. Hard to say if it could hit 14/15mm without measuring tape though.

2. Since only a small piece of the rear case is removed, I have to think Nyko or somebody is going to come up with a replacement caddy that is empty and just houses an eSATA port. Would be a really simple way to connect whatever drive you want externally without messing up the look or frame of the system. Probably not hard to bake your own solution either, just need to pick the right eSATA/power cable lengths.

Good point actually, I can't see any reason why you could just have a lead hanging out the back of your PS4P directly into any HDD of your choice.
 

Wallach

Member
Picked up a 1TB EVO to slap in my Pro next week. I'm actually kind of excited for this thing as a PC gamer. Feels like the first time in a while where a console is breaking into territory PC is still looking towards to some extent.
 

Cyriades

Member
I wish these guys who got the Pro would test it... but they look like regular Joes.

Guess we have to wait til' the 7th
 
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