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Get your SSDs ready, PS4 Pro supports SATA3

farisr

Member
That Bloodborne vid is still making me jelly, but I'm going to be fine with the 2TB SSHD I got. Couldn't really afford to shell out the cash for an ssd (with 2TB storage) due to big purchases being made recently. But definitely going to jump on the SSD train when PS5 comes around now.
 

Grimalkin

Member
I won't be the first to report but I will report in when I'm done. I have 560GB to transfer over, will be using the direct connect method via a CAT6 cable.

Just started my PS4 to Pro transfer via direct lan cable.

Have 560 GB to transfer, the system gave me an estimate of 91 minutes.

Started at 11:25, will update when it is done.
 

Ozorov

Member
"Det sitter en 1 TB Toshiba SSHD i Playstation 4 Pro"

There's a 1 TB Tosiba SSHD in Playstation 4 Pro /Employee of Sweclockers.

Is that true?
 

Skel1ingt0n

I can't *believe* these lazy developers keep making file sizes so damn large. Btw, how does technology work?
Wo boy... those BB load times look sick.

May convince me to buy a Pro. Dammit!
 

TyrantII

Member
Just bought a Samsung 850 EVO 2TB SSD. WTH did I just do.

I'll probably keep it wrapped until more data comes in. But those Bloodborne load times have me hinging. Those are noticeable improvements over even the patched version on my 1TB SSHD in a OG PS4...
 

cakely

Member
Kind of unrelated but when I backed up my SSD in my OG PS4 to an external HD, it took only two hours to save 300GB.

This is about twice as fast as the backup took when backing about the same size of files on a non-SSD HD.
 

Kilau

Member
Okay this is the SSD I'm looking to buy. The Crucial MX300 at 750GB.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01DUNLMUU/

That should work right? It's an SSD so I assume so, but the listing says something about a 9.5m adaptor so I was a bit uncertain

It will fit, the adapter is because in some laptops the spacing will be so far off that the drive will be angled to the point it won't have a good connection and won't be detected by the motherboard.
 

finalflame

Banned
Has there been SSD benchmarks yet for the Pro? I'm not spending the $$$ unless the improvements are more tangible than on the base PS4.
 

Shahed

Member
It will fit, the adapter is because in some laptops the spacing will be so far off that the drive will be angled to the point it won't have a good connection and won't be detected by the motherboard.
My friend has this model. Had it in his PS4 and as of this morning in his Pro. Had no issues.


Ah cool. Thanks!

Gonna wait till Black Friday to see if there's any useful SSD deals, and if not I'll just buy that one. My face when any deals present will be more expensive than last year due to Brexit :(
 

JohnnyFootball

GerAlt-Right. Ciriously.
Just got a 1TB HGST 7200 rpm drive for $60 at Frys.
That'll provide a consistent albeit slight performance boost.

The SSD numbers are a colossal disappointment.

I can't help but feel that Sony messed up on a few PRO features that would really make it standout
 

JohnnyFootball

GerAlt-Right. Ciriously.
Anyone having issues where it will say "The update file cannot be used"?
I can't say for sure but it's likely you downloaded the wrong update file.

There is an update file for people who already have the OS installed which is like 200-400 MB in size.

There is also a file that is specifically for people who replace the HDD. It's usually about 900MB.

Make sure you download the latter or go to http://ps4firmware.com and download the Recovery file.

I made this mistake too when I replaced the HDD on my original PS4.
 
I can't say for sure but it's likely you downloaded the wrong update file.

There is an update file for people who already have the OS installed which is like 200-400 MB in size.

There is also a file that is specifically for people who replace the HDD. It's usually about 900MB.

Make sure you download the latter or go to http://ps4firmware.com and download the Recovery file.

did you download the correct version - the larger 600mb plus not the smaller 200mb ish one

Grabbed it now. Thank you!
 
So what is the best SSD so far to go for ? Samsung evo ?

That is probably the best, but you don't need the best in your PS4. A solid one will suffice.

On topic I was about to give up on SSD and just buy the Firecuda, but it is are impossible to buy online right now. If there are none in stock by Black Friday I'm going a SSD for sure. That footage of Bloodborne loading super fast might also nudge me that way
 

anddo0

Member
so I tested Tomb Raider (Rise of)...

OG PS4 with SSHD 23 secs to main menu
Pro with stock drive 14 secs to main menu

Nice..

I'm sticking with the Pro stock.

I own a traveler 7200rpm from my old PS4.. But, figured I'd go stock or get that the Firecuda.. I'd rather put that $100 towards games. If the stock hard drive doesn't hold up, then I'll revisit the Firecuda next summer, no rush.
 

goonergaz

Member
Ok after updating the game to latest version it's now 17 seconds, but still - that's quite an improvement from a slower HDD! 23 to 17 is a 30% quicker load!

Currently downloading GTA but it'll take forever so likely won't be able to test for ~12hours :(
 

BSpot

Member
I was on Auto Notify with Newegg and just got the email 5 seconds ago that the 2tb SSHD was in stock only to go there and see that it was not. EIther it sold out fast, or something F'ed up.
 

spookyfish

Member
Sweet. Backorder with Newegg on the Firecuda was charged, and is shipping. 2TB here I come ... for $20 more than Amazon. Dammit.
 

geordiemp

Member
What is the stock HD on the pro ?

I have 2 TB Samsung spinpoint 5400 I believe in my standard Ps4.

Is the stock Pdo Hard drive fast or just standard and improved a bit with Sata 3 ?

Would the pro stock drive be faster ?

Or am I better putting my 2 TB spinpoint in ?
 

fetus8

Member
I can't say for sure but it's likely you downloaded the wrong update file.

There is an update file for people who already have the OS installed which is like 200-400 MB in size.

There is also a file that is specifically for people who replace the HDD. It's usually about 900MB.

Make sure you download the latter or go to http://ps4firmware.com and download the Recovery file.

I made this mistake too when I replaced the HDD on my original PS4.

What kind of File System does the USB drive that has the firmware on it, need to be? Fat32? exFat? Does "master boot record" need to be set as the partition scheme?
 
I think an SSD is a waste for a console that is designed to run with HDDs.

You get less storage and pay way more for little improvement in performance.

A console is not a PC, where you can download drivers and optimize everything at will
 

x-Lundz-x

Member
Know this has probably been asked, if I already have a 1TB SSHD in my PS4 can I simply take that out and put it in my Pro and it will boot up without having to reset anything?
 
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