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I also cancelled my Ferrari because it wasn't available in the color of my desire and settled with a Renault.
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I also cancelled my Ferrari because it wasn't available in the color of my desire and settled with a Renault.
The site I ordered the 4TB SSD from had difficulty getting stock so I ended up cancelling and getting the Firecuda instead. Oh well, some day that SSD will be mine.
Just wait and see until the first tests are in, I bet you'll be glad about it.
There are real egregious games where the save files can hit ~300 - 500 MB, as you've said. Sports games seems to be big offenders and any game that allows for the player to make multiple saves.A lot of the PS4 saves are over 1/2 GB each, so it is not impossible to hit the 10GB cap with just PS4 games. You can easily hit the cap with 40-50 PS4 save files and for some games I have multiple saves going.
I want the larger storage though.
Nobody here has it in stock and that makes me sad.![]()
Does anyone the specs of the Pro HDD besides it's capacity?
5400RPM
My PS4 has shipped but I'm waiting for the 2TB Firecuda to go in stock now... It's gonna be sad if I get benchmarks before the rest of the internet
I want the larger storage though.
Nobody here has it in stock and that makes me sad.![]()
I think we would have heard about improved loading times in reviews if this thing actually supported full SATA3, even with the stock HDD.
My PS4 has shipped but I'm waiting for the 2TB Firecuda to go in stock now... It's gonna be sad if I get benchmarks before the rest of the internet
On one hand, SSHDs are out of stock everywhere so the point is moot anyway.
On the other hand, I want to know nowwwwwwww....![]()
Some of us had SSD's in our original PS4 and are hopeful Pro takes advantage. 1TB SSD waiting regardless of the results.
Just put in an order for a 2TB Firecuda on Amazon. It's back to unavailable so I hope I get by Thursday.
How? I have been watching for days and have the in-stock notifier set up and I got nothing.
Are you certain you didn't accidentally order the 3.5" one? Because I almost did that.
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.
I get my PS4 Pro in 25 and a half hours, I have a normal PS4 here as well so I can do a rough comparison in regards to SSD speed with 2 840 evos
Has there not been any SSD speed tests with the Pro yet? Gotta see those Bloodborne load times.
I get my PS4 Pro in 25 and a half hours, I have a normal PS4 here as well so I can do a rough comparison in regards to SSD speed with 2 840 evos
Which games will you be testing btw?
Any word from DF about the SATA III improvements ?
I might as well test along the lines of what DF did prior to have another comparison, so Bloodborne, Witcher 3 and MGS5. Should give a good enough idea if it's still bottlenecked or not.
At this point most of people have finished Bloodborne and move on tbh.
Would love a Pro Mode though to replay it with a different character.
I sure hope a Pro patch is made available. 4K Bloodborne would be awesome, or a 1080p60fps (in my dreams, right?) would be excellent.
That really doesn't tie in with other people who have done it, the difference with this video is that they've chosen to run it through their router/switch which may well have a bearing on the length of time it took.
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The quicker ones seem to have done it via the other method of a single ethernet cable from one PS4 to the other and connecting online wirelessly.
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I'd be fine with Bloodborne at 30fps. That's double the standard version's frame rate!
People have been showing and talking about the direct transfer since it first became available in September.A lot of people seem to be doing it with a router/switch. I don't think we've been shown an example of a direct connection yet.
Does anyone with a Pro already have a 15mm 2.5 SATA drive? Do they fit without the caddy? Looks like you could install the drive and then just replace the plastic outer covering (of course if the removal of the caddy gives you enough space).
The best way to test SATA3 is pretty easy, just compare loadtimes on a stock PS4 vs. a stock Pro, in games without the patch. You could be more exact and make sure they have identical HDDs, but I'd guess players really just want to know if there's any difference in load time, at all, moving to a stock PS4 Pro.
The problem, I suspect is that at 15mm, if the drive does fit in sans-caddy that the connector may not be lined up properly (it would need to be fairly exactly placed). You would also want some grommets, maybe even putty or something to get it to sit properly and steadily. And some pulltape in case you have trouble pulling the drive out...first step in any case would be to measure the height of the drive bay.
Anyway the most popular 15mm drives are all externals so somebody would have to volunteer that is ready to crack open a spare, I think. Sadly I don't have anything of the sort to try.
I could have sworn i read somewhere in ask this pro coverage, that peeps reported seemingly quicker load times already. But it's just glossed over.
This is not the correct drive.
This is Seagate Firecuda
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M1NHCZT/?tag=neogaf0e-20
It was temporarily available to order which I did but no ship date.
People have been showing and talking about the direct transfer since it first became available in September.
Top of the list when I searched just now - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k5PxahIUfU
I have two PS4's with Samsung 850 pros, so it'll be interesting to compare the results from base to pro.
Assuming Best Buy's status page is correct, I'll be picking my pros up tomorrow morning once they open.
Gosh, you're right.
I clicked too fast!
I have to re-download everything, it might take a few hours. I'm only playing TF2, IW and MW:R. I have a 500mbps connection but I have a feeling PSN will be slammed due to new pro owners, just like every holiday.Post results here or do a thread.
I have to re-download everything, it might take a few hours. I'm only playing TF2, IW and MW:R. I have a 500mbps connection but I have a feeling PSN will be slammed due to new pro owners, just like every holiday.
I have Bloodborne and W3, Bloodborne on disc so that should be fast.No Bloodborne or Witcher 3?
Maybe Fallout 4?
The best way to test SATA3 is pretty easy, just compare loadtimes on a stock PS4 vs. a stock Pro, in games without the patch. You could be more exact and make sure they have identical HDDs, but I'd guess players really just want to know if there's any difference in load time, at all, moving to a stock PS4 Pro.
The problem, I suspect is that at 15mm, if the drive does fit in sans-caddy that the connector may not be lined up properly (it would need to be fairly exactly placed). You would also want some grommets, maybe even putty or something to get it to sit properly and steadily. And some pulltape in case you have trouble pulling the drive out...first step in any case would be to measure the height of the drive bay.
Anyway the most popular 15mm drives are all externals so somebody would have to volunteer that is ready to crack open a spare, I think. Sadly I don't have anything of the sort to try.