Yep.
....great. I would of been happy to just reinstall everything but now I have to do that
Yep.
The main question I have is why would Sony bother putting SATA III in a device where they're cutting major corners already (UHD Blu-ray) in order to keep the price marginally lower? If there's to be no tangible benefit, why wouldn't they shave a little off the BOM and go with SATA II again?I don't quite understand Ledbetter's logic that because the SATA II was hobbled in PS4, SATA III is likely hobbled in PS4 Pro.
Hobbled but still faster than full SATA II? Same speeds as before?
I just don't see how to follow this reasoning, but I think it is more fair to assume that it will not be any slower, for certain, and it is unlikely to be the same speed, so the most likely scenario is that it will offer faster loads.
I guess we will find out soon enough.
The main question I have is why would Sony bother putting SATA III in a device where they're cutting major corners already (UHD Blu-ray) in order to keep the price marginally lower? If there's to be no tangible benefit, why wouldn't they shave a little off the BOM and go with SATA II again?
At the same time would they gut the transfer bandwidth so much if they have SATA III? I am just confused on what the hell was the purpose of gutting it so much on SATA II as well.Because it's free. SATA III uses the same physical and electrical lanes as SATA II, and current silicon just natively implements SATA III at the building block level for SOCs. There is literally no cost to SATA III over SATA II today.
Until...?12 more hours!
Until...?
Until...?
So I am currently backing up my 2 TB HDD in my PS4 to an external drive. I want to install this 2 TB in the Pro when I get it.
Is this the correct software version to install when I put this HDD in the PRO?
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/support/system-updates/ps4/
I don't see a PS4 PRO specific one to download.
At the same time would they gut the transfer bandwidth so much if they have SATA III? I am just confused on what the hell was the purpose of gutting it so much on SATA II as well.
So I am currently backing up my 2 TB HDD in my PS4 to an external drive. I want to install this 2 TB in the Pro when I get it.
Is this the correct software version to install when I put this HDD in the PRO?
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/support/system-updates/ps4/
I don't see a PS4 PRO specific one to download.
Yeah That's the latest. I am guessing there won't be pro specific firmware.
You need to click on "Do you want to perform a fresh install of the full system software? If so then click here" just under the download button otherwise you'll end up with a smaller sized firmware file which is meant for upgrading already existing firmware installed on your system.
Further down the page is the larger sized update file which allows you to install on a fresh drive.
I didn't know that SATA II and III controllers were so similar. Given that the PS4 Pro hardware is so closely related to the PS4, why didn't the original PS4 use a SATA III controller as well then? If there's hardly any difference in controller complexity and SATA III as a standard was already years old, then it seems like a no-brainer.Because it's free. SATA III uses the same physical and electrical lanes as SATA II, and current silicon just natively implements SATA III at the building block level for SOCs. There is literally no cost to SATA III over SATA II today.
So I am currently backing up my 2 TB HDD in my PS4 to an external drive. I want to install this 2 TB in the Pro when I get it.
Is this the correct software version to install when I put this HDD in the PRO?
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/support/system-updates/ps4/
Costs were likely different in 2013.I didn't know that SATA II and III controllers were so similar. Given that the PS4 Pro hardware is so closely related to the PS4, why didn't the original PS4 use a SATA III controller as well then? If there's hardly any difference in controller complexity and SATA III as a standard was already years old, then it seems like a no-brainer.
So I am currently backing up my 2 TB HDD in my PS4 to an external drive. I want to install this 2 TB in the Pro when I get it.
Is this the correct software version to install when I put this HDD in the PRO?
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/support/system-updates/ps4/
I don't see a PS4 PRO specific one to download.
I didn't know that SATA II and III controllers were so similar. Given that the PS4 Pro hardware is so closely related to the PS4, why didn't the original PS4 use a SATA III controller as well then? If there's hardly any difference in controller complexity and SATA III as a standard was already years old, then it seems like a no-brainer.
Hence my question. I am really curious as of this particular design reasoning. I mean yes, maybe they didn't care during OG PS4 design phase, say in 2010-2011, but when designing the PRO Sony should have been able to predict rapidly dropping SSD prices.You make it sound like they would go out of their way to make this happen, it is more than likely the result of something else done.
So I have a 2 terabyte PlayStation 4 hard drive and I was wondering if I could just take it out and slap it on the PS4 Pro and it will work just the same?
You can't do that with PS4 HDDs because the encryption of the drive is tied to the console. You need to back it up to an external drive, then do a fresh install in the Pro and restore your data after that.
I wonder if activations on ps4 pro are seperate from standard ps4 activations, or if you'll need to deactivate on old ps4 first
I wonder if activations on ps4 pro are seperate from standard ps4 activations, or if you'll need to deactivate on old ps4 first
They're not separate. You'll have to change primary consoles.I wonder if activations on ps4 pro are seperate from standard ps4 activations, or if you'll need to deactivate on old ps4 first
So anything out there about SSD performance on PS4 pro yet now that embargo has been lifted?
So anything out there about SSD performance on PS4 pro yet now that embargo has been lifted?
So anything out there about SSD performance on PS4 pro yet now that embargo has been lifted?
If only these guys on YouTube that got them early had a brain and tested this stuff out instead of making videos showing the icons in 4k /facepalm
Games Trader was saying it takes about 9 hours to transfer 395GB from one PS4 to another. If this is true, it will take 35 hours to transfer my 1.5TB I have on my current PS4 HDD.
https://youtu.be/QtBy0E3CIwU
Does it really take that long to transfer or is Games Trader is wrong?
Games Trader was saying it takes about 9 hours to transfer 395GB from one PS4 to another. If this is true, it will take 35 hours to transfer my 1.5TB I have on my current PS4 HDD.
https://youtu.be/QtBy0E3CIwU
Does it really take that long to transfer or is Games Trader is wrong?
OMG looks like I will be deleting everything.
I just recently upgraded my PS4 to a 2TB drive and backed up 418GB to an external USB3 Seagate 2TB. It took total of 4 hours, Something is definitely not correct with that. I'm about to do my 500GB to the same drive again for the Pro. I'll let you know after I do it tomorrow, but again their numbers are off from my experience.Games Trader was saying it takes about 9 hours to transfer 395GB from one PS4 to another. If this is true, it will take 35 hours to transfer my 1.5TB I have on my current PS4 HDD.
https://youtu.be/QtBy0E3CIwU
Does it really take that long to transfer or is Games Trader is wrong?
Saw a video that took 250-isch GB 45 minutes via ethernet cable.
I just recently upgraded my PS4 to a 2TB drive and backed up 418GB to an external USB3 Seagate 2TB. It took total of 4 hours, Something is definitely not correct with that. I'm about to do my 500GB to the same drive again for the Pro. I'll let you know after I do it tomorrow, but again their numbers are off from my experience.
They probably used some old cat5 cable.Games Trader was saying it takes about 9 hours to transfer 395GB from one PS4 to another. If this is true, it will take 35 hours to transfer my 1.5TB I have on my current PS4 HDD.
https://youtu.be/QtBy0E3CIwU
Does it really take that long to transfer or is Games Trader is wrong?
They probably used some old cat5 cable.
I just bought a 1TB Samsung 850 Evo. My wallet ;_;