In actually does make a huge difference if you have a pro. The older models have a SATA ii connector that serves as a bottleneck the pro has a SATA III connector that is twice as fast.
There is only one tiny bullshit: giving the performance increase results with float numbers instead of rounded integers, as if we care about it being exactly 38,30% or roughly 38% :DD
MicHaeL MonStaR Poor data optimization. It causes slow loading and bad looking textures while taking so much space. Look at A Hat in Time on the Switch. The texture is low quality, slow loading time and is 16GB compared to 7GB on PC.
My PS4 only had a 500GB HDD, so upgrading capacity and to SSD at the same time was a reasonable choice. Nowadays when computer hardware frequently goes on sale price is a lot less of an issue.
@@zensoredparagonbytes3985 no. The original and slim PS4 have sata II drive connectors. All pro models have SATA III drive connectors SATA III is 6gbps or twice as fast as SATA II.
Jedi Luke 22 I hope the ps5 also has a additional 2.5/3.5 inch SATA III drive bay for upgrade to like a 1TB ssd or something like a 3-4tb 3.5 inch 7200rpm hdd. Because the 825GB Nvme m.2 ssd will probably be Full after only 5-10 Games , remember ps4 games were exceeding 100gb with updates included , imagine ps5 games with updates , probably over 300gb , so a additional 2.5/3.5 inch SATA III drive bay will be nice 👍
Billy Dyson but NVME SSD prices are still so high and you could barely fit at least 7 games on the 1TB HDD and not even 3-4 games on the 500GB HDD in PS4. PS5 Games will be gigantic so a 825GB NVME SSD won’t be enough for 3-5 Games. And replacing it with at least a 2TB NVME SSD nearly costs as much (or even more ) as/than a PS4 Slim. So a Sata HDD/SSD bay where you can mount 2.5/3.5 Inch HDD/SSD is probably going to be good , so you could mount a idk for example a 3TB 3.5 inch 7200rpm HDD for like 70-100$. It would be good if Sony would make a Sata III HDD/SSD Bay 2.5/3.5 inch for it. It would be good , you could even order a PS5 with a 1-4TB 7200RPM 3.5 inch installed in it for games for like 100-150$+ Or a 1-2TB Sata III 2.5 inch SSD for games for like 150-200$+.
Billy Dyson oh and if you are speaking what type of drive and wich model it is using, They could only optimize them only for Sony’s own 1-4TB HDD 7200RPM 3.5 inch wich could be bought seperately for the PS5 and it would have something built in it wich I think is called a detector and would make it only work on a PS5 , so if you would try to put it in a PC or a Xbox or whatever the other thing is you try to put it in , the detector , that’s inside the HDD would see that the HDD isn’t inside a PS5 , then it would automatically beep and the drive wouldn’t spin at all.Oh and all of this same with Sony’s own Sata III SSDs wich would only work with a PS5.
I just replaced the stock HDD on my PS4pro with a Samsung 860 QVO 2 tb. Perhaps one of the best investments in gaming I have made! I felt it massively reduced the load-times in games like DMC5, Metro Exodus and Spider-man! In addition, now I don't have to delete any of my games since I got the 2tb version.
I know for The Division 2 on PS4 Pro, having it installed on an external SSD ( Samsung T7 ) pretty much entirely eliminates texture pop-in. It was horrible on the hdd, textures wouldn't load for a good 10 seconds or so after fast traveling, and also audio would be delayed by a few seconds too. It was very distracting playing it on a hdd.
Dumb not to upgrade to an SSD If you have a PS4 pro. Pro uses SATA III connectors and the old PS4 uses SATA II. So using an SSD in a pro is light-years faster than using one in a shitty base model PS4
ps4 pro gains more speed because of sata600 support. loading times in bloodborne ... 10-20 sec vs 45-90 sec ... ssd also improves menu lag, texture pop-in and stuttering.
That's pretty crazy. Or... just logical. But that's a lot. - Good to know, cause I just got a Pro. Which as someone with a good PC is like something of a downgrade, but at least its improved specifications count for something.
it's sata 3.0 the ps4 pro/xbox one x use sata 3.0 the ps4/xbox one use sata 2.0 that is why the ssd is only like 20-30% faster then the HDD here when on the pro/oneX it's around 70-90% faster with the same ssd PC's work the same way, you need a motherboard that can support sata 3.0 to use the full speed of your ssd.
For anyone wondering, the SSD speed in the PS4 doesn't actually matter, they are *all* being bottlenecked by the PS4 hardware. You can see this when comparing a standard PS4 with an SSD to the PS4 Pro w/ SSD and then a PC w/SSD. Don't fret over which one to buy, it doesn't matter, you're not getting the rated read/write speeds no matter what you go with.
@Yes indeed basically the ps4 and ps4 slim use a SATA 2 connection for their storage, which is limited to 300 MB/s approximately. SATA 3 which is what the ps4 and any modern pc uses caps out at 600 MB/s or double the speed. A typical hard drive can get sequential read speeds of 40-160 MB/s. Significantly lower than even the SATA 2 speed. So even though the SSD you buy says 550 MB/s read speeds, you'll max get like 300 because of the ps4. But because hard drives are so slow, it's still an improvement. I still think it's worth it IMO if you still use a ps4 a lot, you just don't get the full benefit of the ssd unless you have a ps4 pro.
Really good video. I don't own a ps4 as my poison is the PC. It's interesting to see the difference between load times with an SSD on a console compared to a PC with an SSD. Im convinced the next generation consoles that come with SSDS will load considerably quicker than you see the ps4 here load even with the SSD as no doubt they will actually optimise the system to utilise the drive on a firmware/os level.
I use SSHD on PS4 pro, it makes slight but noticeable improvement. I also use SSHD on ps3 and it makes quite a difference especially with games that have a lot of texture popup
What I found is that the PS3 has a slight advantage using an SSHD, but anything faster it can't take advantage of because of its interface. And the PS4, at least the Pro, will be able to use the speed of an SSD a lot more. - An SSHD is right in the middle of an HDD and SSD, as you would expect.
Recently switched to an 2Tb SSD. I don't know if this it's just me but my pro no longer sounds like the rotating rudder of a jet. So that in addition to faster UI and more space and faster loading all of it was worth the 250 I spent on it.
Even though SSDs may not make as big of a difference in a PS4 as much as they do in PCs, due to the PS4's hardware bottleneck, it's still a decent upgrade because in addition to reducing load times by about 30% it also makes your system run cooler (no vibrations from the HDD's spinning platters), the option menus in and out of the game are much more snappy and of course texture pop-in in open world games is dramatically reduced. But to be honest the PS4 or even the Pro does not have the hardware to fully harness the sequential read/write speeds of the top tier SSDs. The difference in performance between an entry level SSD like a Kingston or Transcend will only be MARGINALLY less compared to the top tier Samsung and Hyper X SSDs. The loading time difference will be just a couple of seconds but the price difference will be too high and won't justify the use of a top tier SSD in a machine that cannot fully harness its potential. So that's what I did, I went for the cheapest 480 gb SSD (Kingston) that I could get and plopped it into my Pro. Then removed the stock 1 TB HDD and put it in an external case to be used as extended storage. As long as you actually switch to an SSD, you will get the benefits inherent to that technology, without spending unnecessarily.
If you purchased a 2TB SSD you could possibly future-proof yourself when the PS5 releases. I know Sony are going to use an SSD in the PS5 but it won't be as good as a decent Samsung SSD, i suppose it will also depend on how big the PS5 games are. I'm using a 2TB SSHD and the textures in games like Blackout can take a while to pop, and it's annoying in games like that, you need to see what's on the ground as soon as you land.
@@MrEncore91 Because the PS4 allows it, you can actually go for the PC layout of having a relatively small SSD for system boot and important files while having a large HDD for storage (basically stuff that's not in regular use). So you can play games off of the internal SSD at super high speeds while keeping the rest of your library on an external extended storage which can be 1-2 TB. The only issue with this layout tho is having to manage the games on each storage.....but it's not so bad. I was personally gonna get a 2 TB SSHD myself! Those FireCudas look fuckin dope! But when the option of extended storage presented itself I thought it better to divide my storage into fast internal and slow external. A 2 TB SSD would definitely be future proof.....but it would cost even more than your console lmao! Highly impractical when you know 80% of the games you fill it with you won't be playing regularly untill you get done with the 20% you just started on. Don't worry tho the SSDs in the PS5 will most likely be the PCIe type which are even faster than regular SSDs, and yes even Samsung's QVO & Pro series! We may not be able to change the PS5's internal drive....but with a super fast SSD in-built we won't need to :)
not exactly, the problem is that someone decided to use usb connection for disk instead of sata, and as we know usb is really not that fast, id say depending on type of usb running there it can't even use full speed of HDDs i will add link explaying the problem, and where it is well explained ruclips.net/video/QMiubC6LdTA/видео.html
I dropped an EVO 1Tb SSD in one of my Pros, and a Firecuda 2TB SSHD in another Pro. Concerning the SSD’s advantages, they’re quite significant: minimal loading, sharper images, and an overall more stable gaming experience. Yeah, the SSD and SATA interface is very much appreciated and further enhances the already awesome PlayStation 4 Pro.
Prince Groove A.K.A. Your Favorite Pony Boy dose your dash board lag when playing a games no one really tells me it probably shouldn’t but I haven’t seen anyone talk about dashboard lag and loading icons when switching to another user
Can you explain me whats the difference between a samsung ssd 860 PRO / 860 EVO / 860 QVO, which one is the fastest, are there better options ? I use a standard ps4
haaard “The Samsung 860 QVO is not as fast or as power efficient as the 860 EVO, but it doesn't need to be. ... The 860 QVO is still suitable for general-purpose consumer storage duty. It is slower than the 860 EVO, but the QVO is far from the slowest SATA SSD” while making the pro variant the fastest SSD with read and write speeds
Why do people keep thinking that SSDs only improve booting time for games (i.e. reducing time loading new areas or booting up the game from the start menu)? Not everything is loaded in once everything is done. There sound effects, visual effects, lighting and shadow calculations, loading new objects triggered by scripting, unloading objects, replacing objects, changing coordinates, culling, etc. SSD affects all these. If all it did was imcrease bootup time, it would be considered a niche change and not an upgrade.
it's not on the "older" consoles the sata 2.0 ports the ps4/xbox one uses bottleneck the ssd v1.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.844230-Which-sata-version-does-PS4-have hddmag.com/sata-2-vs-sata-3-vs-esata-whats-the-difference/ the ps4 pro and xbox one x use sata 3.0 though so you get much faster load times if you put a ssd in there over the original ps4/xbox one ruclips.net/video/sN3E229Rjjo/видео.html
Worse loading screen game of all time? Looks like you haven't played Motorstorm on the ps3. You have to wait 10 seconds every time you switch car in the car selection screen.
@@alaskanalain Never tried one but I know what you are talking about (=. The C64 had some games on tape but fortunately, all the games we had at home were on floppy disks. Tapes were the weirdest things to put a game on.
I tested both a Samsung EVO and a QVO in the PS4 Pro and their performance is identical, when loading maps in Black Ops 4 the QVO actually came out ahead a bit, but I considder this to be within measuring error. Also used a QVO in a PS4 Slim, and while it's a tad slower, not by much. To throw out some numbers, loading the smallerst map Nuketown took 16 seconds on a stock Slim 1TB and the biggest map Militia 32 seconds, from loading screen to specialist selection. A PS4 Slim + QVO loads them both in 9 seconds. And a PS4 Pro with QVO an EVO drives do that in about 7 seconds. When looking at price points though, I would probably go with a Crucial MX500 in a PS4 system, but the Samsung drives simply have better availability where I live in Asia. Based on the numbers though I would expect them to show identical performance to the EVO/QVO parts. What it tells me is that basicly a mediocre SSD will be bottlenecked by the PS4 system, so spending money on high end SSD's is throwing away your money. A QLC part like the Samsung QVO works really well and due to the cheaper nature it's more interesting to get a 2TB QVO instead of a more expensive 1TB EVO.
Not to mention, the fact that disc drives are prone to break very easily! This is reason enough to upgrade to solid state, I would hate to lose everything on my ps4 due to a bang/drop. The ssd could take more damage than your ps4 could take. Now I don't have to worry about my ps4 when taking it away on work trips 😎
Can i just state that an ssd removes or reduces texture pop aswell as menu lagg when you try to do something while a game is running in the background ((Blackops4 players will know what im talking about))
As an update working great 2 ps4s side by side the one with the ssd loads into an online game about 15-20 seconds faster and offline I can load into say Skyrim about 30 seconds faster load screens are pretty short now too
While I generally support in using SSD’s instead of HDD’s I will stick with my HDD simply because of capacity and price. At the time I bought my 2TB hard drive, the price was around $120. I have a ton of games and if I want to buy an SSD with the same capacity of my HDD I would have to pay somewhere around $200 to $270 which in my opinion is not worth the slight decrease of load times
If you game a lot it is worth it imo. The 30 % increase in speed is quite a lot. Especially if you play games which load for quite some time. And if you own PS4 PRO it is a few seconds faster. The only bad thing is the SSD needs at least 20-10 % of free space for optimal performance so the 2 TB size would be a sweet spot I think and maybe even more appropriate than 1 TB as more space means less deleting / reinstalling of games which should extend the life expectancy of an SSD drive.
You can have the best SSD and it will be almost the same. It's a matter of Bandwidth. PS4 has a "Fixed" bandwidth so to speak, for loading games, cache, and video recording.
Well one thing this video forgets is that the 1tb ssd will also allow you to download video games faster as long as you have afast connections. The speed of the drive does limit the download speed. You’re going to save hours on dl time and 30% faster load times is amazing. Also dont forget you only get the best speeds of a mechanical drive in the first 30% of the storage. If you use your drive to full capacity the mechanical drive’s speed will go from ~ 100 mb/s to 20 mb/s. With an ssd yourexoerience will bethe same accross the board.
still rocking phat 2013 ps4 with stock 500gb hdd lol. with fast internet connection, no need to worry about deleting some played games and reinstall them whenever i need it. will replace it when it has some kind of "read error" symptoms
Same. I even have a PC capable of playing games at 1444p and I just... don't. My stock PS4 with 500gb has never bothered me much. I have to say though, games like the Witcher do play better on an SSD as I have the chance to sit and play on a friend's PS4 with one installed. I think it you play a lot of open world games like Fallout and the Witcher it's certainly worth the upgrade but I only really play BF5 and Fifa. No issues for me personally.
I have PS4 pro with 4tb ssd... significantly better gameplay, no artifact background loading issues like I had before. Hoping ps5 has options for 8tb+ hard drive. Or dual drives of sort. I'm down to just a few 100gb left. Hopefully lasts till 2020, ps+ adds lots of free games taking up space.
PS5 one prob won't be so easy to change like PS4Pro as its been custom built to be faster than standard SSDs. So I'd not be surprised if they use PCIe4 instead of SATA3 and go with NVMe SSD.
Skyrim se loads super fast with ssd I just did the swap a week ago now I cant stop playing it. It's almost instant for me and i used a cheap 1 off amazon for 25 bucks
@@skarmachild no joke amazon on a deal my friend its worked great has some pauses time to time but the load times been awsome im playing skryim right now sipping coffee
Lots of ps4 people say it’s not worth it but I am glad you actually used a decent newer sata ssd because know the PS4 doesn’t support nvme so thank you (btw I’m a PC player)
I bought one and was a waste of money; 1st i only play 1 game , i dont even need 120 GB 2nd I couldnt care less about LOADING time, i am from a generation that had to wait 30 minutes to play a game, i can wait i have patience. 3rd Game time speed and button lag thats what bothers me, i press x, and i want it to be responsive.
I just got a 7200rpm 1tb hard drive cause an ssd doesn't make a huge difference with the sata 2 connection the PS4 is limited to. Also my menu lag is gone !
It is otn worth it cuz 1st u reduce their life if u use more than 70% of their capacity for 1TB u lose 250GB 2nd ssds evo have Warranty 5-years OR TBW. Warrantied TBW for 860 EVO: 150 TBW for 250 GB model, 300 TBW for 500 GB model, 600 TBW for 1 TB model ps4 has alltime recoding that it can NOT be closed so if u play one game it writes on ssd and after its auto delete it so this feature of ps4 drains ssd's life but ok its your money if u dont have problem to buy new ssd ok
The biggest issue is that none of the consoles have correct controller support to use the SSDs efficiently so you're losing 2x-3x of the performance of what it should be as those same drives loading up on PC would at the very least cut load times in half. To me the only reason to get a SSD is for longevity, which is a fine reason, but not something I'd get till 2TB SSDs are dirt cheap, along with PS3 and 360 hacked systems
the EVO 1TB is on sale for $115 on amazon right now, and the PRO should be around $200 on the other side of consoles, I just installed a 512GB EVO into my Xbox One X and there's a noticeable speed increase. its not super dramatic but is indeed a good 30% increase or so average, which seems right in line with the PS4 results.
Most of the people here will say a difference of 10-20 seconds in loading is not worth the money , but when ps5 and xbox series x come out and the ps5 is faster by( 3 seconds ) every body will say it is a big deal 😂😂😂 , i dont know why does everybody have to hate on xbox , they did some mistakes in the past but they are doing soooooo much right these days so i think people should start giving them credit 👌🙂
Yes, worth it. I am using a 4TB, a 2TB Samsung Evo 860, and a 2TB Crucial MX 500 SSDs in my Xbox1x, and using a 4TB Qvo Samsung SSD in my PS4 Pro. It is a huge difference in loading, and I love it. Worth it.
I think I'll switch to the ssd, even though I expanded my ps5 with the Samsung 980 Pro, I still got like a billion games I'd rather not change to that.
Using the evo 860 and love it. I agree with the UI I messed up my typing which I never did before by letting go early or late on a letter because of the faster responsiveness I wasn’t used to haha
The differences are barely noticeable imho. I can wait in leisure gaming. An ssd is more needed at work. I'll upgrade if it loads in like a few seconds. Thanks for the additional knowledge! 🙌
I installed my Samsung 860 evo when I turn the ps4 pro on buy holding down the power button till you hear one beep and it says hard wire your controller and hit ps button but it does nothing any ideas?
Spent about $100 on a 4 gb ram chip and 1 tb sdd for my laptop. Best investment I’ve ever made. It took 2 min+ to boot up before. Now it takes less than 5 secs. SSD on PS4 probably won’t be as drastic, but ~ $90 for 1 tb ssd is asking for a lot, for not mind blowing improvements. Guess we’ll wait for Black Friday
Maybe it's just because quality 1tb ssds are less than 100 now but I think a lot of people aren't good at math if they came away thinking an ssd isn't a sound investment for their PS4. 30% average loading time reduction is nothing to scoff at, even if some of the ssd potential is lost in the ps4 hardware bottleneck. For every 100 minutes of loading time you get an extra 30mins of gaming. Sounds great to me.
I got a 250GB second hand of the SSD and it cost like $60 bucks. You don't really need 1TB just get a portable if you are really into collecting games and shit. I played a lot of MHW and this game is probably 50% of the time you spend loading. The best investment ever, the diff is huge and accumulative.
PS5 isn't coming out THAT soon out. 12 - 14 months likely. Plenty of time for hundreds of hours of gametime. No reason to continue tormenting yourself if loading times bother xou so much. Also,once you feel that you don't need it for your PS4,you can always use it for a PC IF you have 1. 1TB is quite nice capacity for an SSD. Very few games are over 100GB. Vast majority are below 50GB. So unless you play only CODs,BFs and RDR2,depending on how much is user availible,I imagine you should be able to store 15+ Triple A games no problem. And even when PS5 does come out,unless you intend to buy it immediately/very early/early,there is absolutely NO need to throw away your PlayStation 4.😃
I realy hope ps5 wil fanly get same load times als pc with ssd. I like my ps4 pro but when i play on my game pc with 860 evo 1TB and 970 evo 1TB m2 it so nice when i play Fo4
I play on PC and PS4 Pro and my PC with SSD is great! So I decided to put an SSD in my PS4 Pro as well and it DEFINITELY made it run so much faster! I'd consider it if you have a Pro
Probably, because the PS5 will be like a pretty great current PC. - I'm a PC-player mostly, I have the PS2 and PS3, only just got a PS4 Pro, but I have no doubt the PS5 will be quite a monster of a machine for the package it will come in. - Whether it will have problems and such, the launch, software, cooling and such, blablabla... Who knows. - But it will be fast, if it runs.
I thought of putting in SSD in mine. my fan got very loud when playing GTA5 yes day does it help from getting to hot I have ps3 80 model plays ps2 games. I bought it used 6 months ago
i would say it's worth it, but honestly at this point. with the new xbox and ps5 just being less then a year away. it's really not worth the investment.
Sure it is, if you're interested in playing your old PS4 games on PS5. You could put the SSD from your PS4 into an external enclosure and use it with your PS5, so that you wouldn't need to use the limited internal SSD on PS4 games that don't need all that speed. The external SSD would still be faster than it was internally in a PS4.
@@stale2665 that's a none issue as the new ps5 and xbox series x both have an internal 1 tb ssd, and not last gen ssd. but the new generation, so chances are it will be fast and loads of space, i will never understand why people need their whole library of games installed on their console.
Was thinking about upgrading to SSD for my base 2014 PS4 but if it’s not 50% increase I don’t think it’s worth the $100 price tag when I can just wait until PS5. 15-20 second difference isn’t substantial. I hate the sluggish interface but I think I just need to rebuild my PS4 database which I have not done 1 single time in the 5 years I’ve owned the console....
short video. straight to the point. no bullshit. great video man.
In actually does make a huge difference if you have a pro. The older models have a SATA ii connector that serves as a bottleneck the pro has a SATA III connector that is twice as fast.
It's an advertisement to sell the Samsung SSD lol.
God you idiots are so naive.
Yeah but doesn't the PS4 only support Sata ii anyway 🤣 also Samsung and Corsair SSDs are the best
There is only one tiny bullshit: giving the performance increase results with float numbers instead of rounded integers, as if we care about it being exactly 38,30% or roughly 38% :DD
The price tag will make me patient with loading screens
Yea. Sucks that games freaking need 100GB these days not because of data but because of poor optimizations
@@cunnyman ?? Poor optimization needs more drive space? - What are you talking about?
MicHaeL MonStaR
Poor data optimization. It causes slow loading and bad looking textures while taking so much space.
Look at A Hat in Time on the Switch. The texture is low quality, slow loading time and is 16GB compared to 7GB on PC.
@@cunnyman pokemon SwSh is so badly optimised it takes 18 gb
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And the game polygons are like ones from PS1 era lmao
i was expecting you to say gtaV for worst loading times, completely forgot anthem was a thing
TuxKat it’s better left forgotten
TuxKat exactly😂🤦🏽♂️
TuxKat exactly😂🤦🏽♂️
Same. And where is sonic 06?
Monster Hunter world Iceborne is also bad with loading times. Especially guiding lands
My PS4 only had a 500GB HDD, so upgrading capacity and to SSD at the same time was a reasonable choice. Nowadays when computer hardware frequently goes on sale price is a lot less of an issue.
I bought a Samsung 860 Evo and between PS4 and Dell E6410, I decided to give it to the laptop. What a magic an SSD can bring to an ancient hardware!
On a pro a big one pro is SATA III. Twice as fast as the sataii on older models
@@davidmcguire6043 wdym? The revised Pro? CUH 7200 series vs 7000 or 7100?
@@zensoredparagonbytes3985 no. The original and slim PS4 have sata II drive connectors. All pro models have SATA III drive connectors SATA III is 6gbps or twice as fast as SATA II.
@@davidmcguire6043 ok, thanks man. So ssd makes sense on a Pro. Cool👍🏼
@@davidmcguire6043 sata doesn't make it faster. It's still a drive. SSD will be visibly faster as an upgrade
Thanks, this video tells me to just deal with the built in HD and load times, and save this money for a PS5 that comes with an SSD.
That’s what I came here to find out! Thank you everyone!
Jedi Luke 22 I hope the ps5 also has a additional 2.5/3.5 inch SATA III drive bay for upgrade to like a 1TB ssd or something like a 3-4tb 3.5 inch 7200rpm hdd. Because the 825GB Nvme m.2 ssd will probably be Full after only 5-10 Games , remember ps4 games were exceeding 100gb with updates included , imagine ps5 games with updates , probably over 300gb , so a additional 2.5/3.5 inch SATA III drive bay will be nice 👍
If I get a ssd now you'll have two
Billy Dyson but NVME SSD prices are still so high and you could barely fit at least 7 games on the 1TB HDD and not even 3-4 games on the 500GB HDD in PS4. PS5 Games will be gigantic so a 825GB NVME SSD won’t be enough for 3-5 Games.
And replacing it with at least a 2TB NVME SSD nearly costs as much (or even more ) as/than a PS4 Slim.
So a Sata HDD/SSD bay where you can mount 2.5/3.5 Inch HDD/SSD is probably going to be good , so you could mount a idk for example a 3TB 3.5 inch 7200rpm HDD for like 70-100$.
It would be good if Sony would make a Sata III HDD/SSD Bay 2.5/3.5 inch for it.
It would be good , you could even order a PS5 with a 1-4TB 7200RPM 3.5 inch installed in it for games for like 100-150$+
Or a 1-2TB Sata III 2.5 inch SSD for games for like 150-200$+.
Billy Dyson oh and if you are speaking what type of drive and wich model it is using, They could only optimize them only for Sony’s own 1-4TB HDD 7200RPM 3.5 inch wich could be bought seperately for the PS5 and it would have something built in it wich I think is called a detector and would make it only work on a PS5 , so if you would try to put it in a PC or a Xbox or whatever the other thing is you try to put it in , the detector , that’s inside the HDD would see that the HDD isn’t inside a PS5 , then it would automatically beep and the drive wouldn’t spin at all.Oh and all of this same with Sony’s own Sata III SSDs wich would only work with a PS5.
I just replaced the stock HDD on my PS4pro with a Samsung 860 QVO 2 tb. Perhaps one of the best investments in gaming I have made! I felt it massively reduced the load-times in games like DMC5, Metro Exodus and Spider-man! In addition, now I don't have to delete any of my games since I got the 2tb version.
I know for The Division 2 on PS4 Pro, having it installed on an external SSD ( Samsung T7 ) pretty much entirely eliminates texture pop-in. It was horrible on the hdd, textures wouldn't load for a good 10 seconds or so after fast traveling, and also audio would be delayed by a few seconds too. It was very distracting playing it on a hdd.
SSD: YES
STD: Nooooooo!
Sums it up quite well 😂
Well yea who likes sexually transmitted diseases
@@VolcanicProtectorMan i love them 😘😘🤪🤪
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Wahaha
Great video. Literally told me everything I wanted to know and didn't waste my time. Big thumbs up from me.
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it!
Try it on a pro the difference is way bigger because of the pros sataiii connector.
Dumb not to upgrade to an SSD If you have a PS4 pro. Pro uses SATA III connectors and the old PS4 uses SATA II. So using an SSD in a pro is light-years faster than using one in a shitty base model PS4
@@Shorkshire B-b-b-b-but Base PS4 looks better
@@gurjindersingh3843 I think all of them looks good in their own style
How quiet it is now shocked me. It wasn’t the fan making so much noise but my HDD!
Its definitely worth it.. The less movin parts the better.. Loadin times are just a bonus.
absolutely, I had to replace my hdd about two years ago and the new one just died last night. Learned my lesson ssd will be the next one i buy.
ps4 pro gains more speed because of sata600 support. loading times in bloodborne ... 10-20 sec vs 45-90 sec ... ssd also improves menu lag, texture pop-in and stuttering.
That's pretty crazy. Or... just logical. But that's a lot. - Good to know, cause I just got a Pro. Which as someone with a good PC is like something of a downgrade, but at least its improved specifications count for something.
Which SSD did you use?
it's sata 3.0
the ps4 pro/xbox one x use sata 3.0
the ps4/xbox one use sata 2.0
that is why the ssd is only like 20-30% faster then the HDD here
when on the pro/oneX it's around 70-90% faster with the same ssd
PC's work the same way, you need a motherboard that can support sata 3.0 to use the full speed of your ssd.
@@rustedyoda7339 so it's best to choose a cheap ssd given the PS4 limitation on SATA 2?
R H just get ssd’s with lower speeds which is most of the time less expensive
For anyone wondering, the SSD speed in the PS4 doesn't actually matter, they are *all* being bottlenecked by the PS4 hardware. You can see this when comparing a standard PS4 with an SSD to the PS4 Pro w/ SSD and then a PC w/SSD. Don't fret over which one to buy, it doesn't matter, you're not getting the rated read/write speeds no matter what you go with.
100%
@Yes indeed basically the ps4 and ps4 slim use a SATA 2 connection for their storage, which is limited to 300 MB/s approximately. SATA 3 which is what the ps4 and any modern pc uses caps out at 600 MB/s or double the speed. A typical hard drive can get sequential read speeds of 40-160 MB/s. Significantly lower than even the SATA 2 speed. So even though the SSD you buy says 550 MB/s read speeds, you'll max get like 300 because of the ps4. But because hard drives are so slow, it's still an improvement. I still think it's worth it IMO if you still use a ps4 a lot, you just don't get the full benefit of the ssd unless you have a ps4 pro.
Really good video. I don't own a ps4 as my poison is the PC. It's interesting to see the difference between load times with an SSD on a console compared to a PC with an SSD. Im convinced the next generation consoles that come with SSDS will load considerably quicker than you see the ps4 here load even with the SSD as no doubt they will actually optimise the system to utilise the drive on a firmware/os level.
Comment aged like a fine cabernet.
I use SSHD on PS4 pro, it makes slight but noticeable improvement. I also use SSHD on ps3 and it makes quite a difference especially with games that have a lot of texture popup
rockyramsy I’m gonna drop a 1TB SSHD into my OG PS3, too. Thanks for the recommendation!
@@MrSuperVikingo m.ruclips.net/video/MxReZLdSxcg/видео.html
I have an SSHD and i don't recommend it. The textures in alot of games still take ages to load.
@@MrEncore91 yes with some games it won't make a big difference but in general it is still better than a regular HDD and cheaper than SSD
What I found is that the PS3 has a slight advantage using an SSHD, but anything faster it can't take advantage of because of its interface.
And the PS4, at least the Pro, will be able to use the speed of an SSD a lot more. - An SSHD is right in the middle of an HDD and SSD, as you would expect.
Recently switched to an 2Tb SSD. I don't know if this it's just me but my pro no longer sounds like the rotating rudder of a jet. So that in addition to faster UI and more space and faster loading all of it was worth the 250 I spent on it.
SSD’s are 200% silent
@@catiloh6086 Yes because there are no moving parts in it, but the fan in the PS4 isn't.
Even though SSDs may not make as big of a difference in a PS4 as much as they do in PCs, due to the PS4's hardware bottleneck, it's still a decent upgrade because in addition to reducing load times by about 30% it also makes your system run cooler (no vibrations from the HDD's spinning platters), the option menus in and out of the game are much more snappy and of course texture pop-in in open world games is dramatically reduced.
But to be honest the PS4 or even the Pro does not have the hardware to fully harness the sequential read/write speeds of the top tier SSDs. The difference in performance between an entry level SSD like a Kingston or Transcend will only be MARGINALLY less compared to the top tier Samsung and Hyper X SSDs. The loading time difference will be just a couple of seconds but the price difference will be too high and won't justify the use of a top tier SSD in a machine that cannot fully harness its potential.
So that's what I did, I went for the cheapest 480 gb SSD (Kingston) that I could get and plopped it into my Pro. Then removed the stock 1 TB HDD and put it in an external case to be used as extended storage. As long as you actually switch to an SSD, you will get the benefits inherent to that technology, without spending unnecessarily.
ZEUS ofthe AEGIS because sata SSD’s go up to like 600MB/s. The difference with Samsung SSD’s is that they last much longer
If you purchased a 2TB SSD you could possibly future-proof yourself when the PS5 releases. I know Sony are going to use an SSD in the PS5 but it won't be as good as a decent Samsung SSD, i suppose it will also depend on how big the PS5 games are. I'm using a 2TB SSHD and the textures in games like Blackout can take a while to pop, and it's annoying in games like that, you need to see what's on the ground as soon as you land.
@@MrEncore91 Because the PS4 allows it, you can actually go for the PC layout of having a relatively small SSD for system boot and important files while having a large HDD for storage (basically stuff that's not in regular use). So you can play games off of the internal SSD at super high speeds while keeping the rest of your library on an external extended storage which can be 1-2 TB. The only issue with this layout tho is having to manage the games on each storage.....but it's not so bad.
I was personally gonna get a 2 TB SSHD myself! Those FireCudas look fuckin dope! But when the option of extended storage presented itself I thought it better to divide my storage into fast internal and slow external.
A 2 TB SSD would definitely be future proof.....but it would cost even more than your console lmao! Highly impractical when you know 80% of the games you fill it with you won't be playing regularly untill you get done with the 20% you just started on. Don't worry tho the SSDs in the PS5 will most likely be the PCIe type which are even faster than regular SSDs, and yes even Samsung's QVO & Pro series! We may not be able to change the PS5's internal drive....but with a super fast SSD in-built we won't need to :)
not exactly, the problem is that someone decided to use usb connection for disk instead of sata, and as we know usb is really not that fast, id say depending on type of usb running there it can't even use full speed of HDDs i will add link explaying the problem, and where it is well explained ruclips.net/video/QMiubC6LdTA/видео.html
480GB is a downgrade. You should've gotten at least a 1TB SSD bare minimum.
Personal I think 25-40% faster overtime and snappier menu browsing and other minor things you don’t notice but OVER TIME it’s amazing I tell ya
no texture pop in with ssd, thats one big +
Came for the load times . Left with new games I need to buy
Straight to the info we need
Love these type of videos
Good luck
I dropped an EVO 1Tb SSD in one of my Pros, and a Firecuda 2TB SSHD in another Pro. Concerning the SSD’s advantages, they’re quite significant: minimal loading, sharper images, and an overall more stable gaming experience.
Yeah, the SSD and SATA interface is very much appreciated and further enhances the already awesome PlayStation 4 Pro.
Prince Groove A.K.A. Your Favorite Pony Boy dose your dash board lag when playing a games no one really tells me it probably shouldn’t but I haven’t seen anyone talk about dashboard lag and loading icons when switching to another user
Try Harder Yes, it’s way quicker.
Can you explain me whats the difference between a samsung ssd 860 PRO / 860 EVO / 860 QVO, which one is the fastest, are there better options ? I use a standard ps4
haaard “The Samsung 860 QVO is not as fast or as power efficient as the 860 EVO, but it doesn't need to be. ... The 860 QVO is still suitable for general-purpose consumer storage duty. It is slower than the 860 EVO, but the QVO is far from the slowest SATA SSD”
while making the pro variant the fastest SSD with read and write speeds
haaard and using those SSD on a ps4 is not worth it because the standard ps4 is sata 2 so you might as well buy something cheaper
I upgraded to a 2TB firecuda and load times felt substantially quicker, I'd always load into games online before everyone else which is great.
Makes Destiny 2 to run better. Especially when opening the inventory. The items load faster thus helping you to switch weapons more rapidly.
D2 is the reason I'm thinking of this upgrade, loading screens are atrocious and swaping stuff kills the mood...
Why do people keep thinking that SSDs only improve booting time for games (i.e. reducing time loading new areas or booting up the game from the start menu)? Not everything is loaded in once everything is done. There sound effects, visual effects, lighting and shadow calculations, loading new objects triggered by scripting, unloading objects, replacing objects, changing coordinates, culling, etc. SSD affects all these. If all it did was imcrease bootup time, it would be considered a niche change and not an upgrade.
It doesn't seem significant enough of a boost in load times to justify the price.
it's not on the "older" consoles
the sata 2.0 ports the ps4/xbox one uses bottleneck the ssd
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the ps4 pro and xbox one x use sata 3.0 though so you get much faster load times if you put a ssd in there over the original ps4/xbox one
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There's cheaper SSDs than the Samsung ones too that will still give you an improvement over HDD 😁
@@spicynachos2762 sadly the prices are going up because of covid.
Manu The Playstation 5 will bring them back down again and under...
Good but it definitely feels like the PS4 isn't taking full advantage of it.
Yeah. Ps4 have sata 2 conection while ps4 pro have sata 3. SSD have sata 3
@Naked Old Snake how come?
@Naked Old Snake interesting
We’re any ssds harmed in the making of this vid
Ps is it edible
Bahaha, thankfully no, all SSDs are safe and well, resting up for their next project ;)
I'm soooooo performing this upgrade this weekend!!!
intresting that you didint go for rdr2. but good video in general. straight to the point and this definately made me sub.
That game takes like almost 2 minutes to load in to the game!!
Worse loading screen game of all time? Looks like you haven't played Motorstorm on the ps3. You have to wait 10 seconds every time you switch car in the car selection screen.
Hahaha wow....that's horrific! Gonna have to take your word for it cos no chance I'm playing it lol
That does not sound right. I used to play the first and second one.
Lol I played all of them
I got you beat. I know it's not PS but Play any game on a zx spectrum (computer from the 80's that takes audio tapes to load games)
@@alaskanalain Never tried one but I know what you are talking about (=. The C64 had some games on tape but fortunately, all the games we had at home were on floppy disks. Tapes were the weirdest things to put a game on.
I tested both a Samsung EVO and a QVO in the PS4 Pro and their performance is identical, when loading maps in Black Ops 4 the QVO actually came out ahead a bit, but I considder this to be within measuring error. Also used a QVO in a PS4 Slim, and while it's a tad slower, not by much. To throw out some numbers, loading the smallerst map Nuketown took 16 seconds on a stock Slim 1TB and the biggest map Militia 32 seconds, from loading screen to specialist selection. A PS4 Slim + QVO loads them both in 9 seconds. And a PS4 Pro with QVO an EVO drives do that in about 7 seconds. When looking at price points though, I would probably go with a Crucial MX500 in a PS4 system, but the Samsung drives simply have better availability where I live in Asia. Based on the numbers though I would expect them to show identical performance to the EVO/QVO parts. What it tells me is that basicly a mediocre SSD will be bottlenecked by the PS4 system, so spending money on high end SSD's is throwing away your money. A QLC part like the Samsung QVO works really well and due to the cheaper nature it's more interesting to get a 2TB QVO instead of a more expensive 1TB EVO.
Not to mention, the fact that disc drives are prone to break very easily! This is reason enough to upgrade to solid state, I would hate to lose everything on my ps4 due to a bang/drop. The ssd could take more damage than your ps4 could take. Now I don't have to worry about my ps4 when taking it away on work trips 😎
Thank you for this point 👍
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You: maybe this time the hdd will win?
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SSD: not this time
Can i just state that an ssd removes or reduces texture pop aswell as menu lagg when you try to do something while a game is running in the background ((Blackops4 players will know what im talking about))
I thought all games had that problem and yeah when you use quick menu it takes a minute
@@shill4958 well actually most if not all games are almost instant. Accept for blackops 4 with its shitty optimisation
Also black ops 3 does that
@@brysoncarkido8755 yeah but 4 is so much worse lol
Urticant G true it like straight up freezes😂
Dude gave the price in AUD. That was super surprising.
D1dlc is 100% Australian owned 😉
Picking up a 500gb ssd on black friday is super cheap. I'd say it's worth it.
Just preparing for a swap now backing up my data and getting ready to put in a 860 qvo
It had good reviews for ps4 so i went with it
As an update working great 2 ps4s side by side the one with the ssd loads into an online game about 15-20 seconds faster and offline I can load into say Skyrim about 30 seconds faster load screens are pretty short now too
Short video and excellent comparison! Congrats, my friend.
We need an ssd in 2k17 for that long ass Paul George loading screen 🤣
Bloodstained Has loading time on Main Start Screen menu. My Gawd!
Great video, straight to the point. Love it.
If only every other RUclips video was like this.
While I generally support in using SSD’s instead of HDD’s I will stick with my HDD simply because of capacity and price. At the time I bought my 2TB hard drive, the price was around $120. I have a ton of games and if I want to buy an SSD with the same capacity of my HDD I would have to pay somewhere around $200 to $270 which in my opinion is not worth the slight decrease of load times
If you game a lot it is worth it imo. The 30 % increase in speed is quite a lot. Especially if you play games which load for quite some time. And if you own PS4 PRO it is a few seconds faster. The only bad thing is the SSD needs at least 20-10 % of free space for optimal performance so the 2 TB size would be a sweet spot I think and maybe even more appropriate than 1 TB as more space means less deleting / reinstalling of games which should extend the life expectancy of an SSD drive.
Good video i was on the fence about getting an ssd for my ps4 but researching shows ps4 hardware holds it back so im just sticking with hdd
How does this guy not have 1000 subs?
The struggle is real... 😉 😂
@@D1DLC I feel you
The games aren’t coded and compressed for ssd but it still makes a lot of difference impressive
What are the differences in compression for an SSD versus a HDD?
Liking commenting and subscribing, for no bs to the point video. Instant fan!
I upgraded to a 1TB SSD and my PS4 is working better than ever.
You can have the best SSD and it will be almost the same. It's a matter of Bandwidth. PS4 has a "Fixed" bandwidth so to speak, for loading games, cache, and video recording.
Thank you for going over Witcher 3. Man that game punishes me for dying... :(
Bahahah ikr! So damn good though. Worth every bit of rage ;)
Well one thing this video forgets is that the 1tb ssd will also allow you to download video games faster as long as you have afast connections. The speed of the drive does limit the download speed. You’re going to save hours on dl time and 30% faster load times is amazing. Also dont forget you only get the best speeds of a mechanical drive in the first 30% of the storage. If you use your drive to full capacity the mechanical drive’s speed will go from ~ 100 mb/s to 20 mb/s.
With an ssd yourexoerience will bethe same accross the board.
Never played Anthem, but Prey had woeful loading times between areas.
still rocking phat 2013 ps4 with stock 500gb hdd lol. with fast internet connection, no need to worry about deleting some played games and reinstall them whenever i need it. will replace it when it has some kind of "read error" symptoms
Luca Rossi i don't care about that lol. i just watch youtube while it's loading 😂. well, it depends on people
Same. I even have a PC capable of playing games at 1444p and I just... don't. My stock PS4 with 500gb has never bothered me much. I have to say though, games like the Witcher do play better on an SSD as I have the chance to sit and play on a friend's PS4 with one installed. I think it you play a lot of open world games like Fallout and the Witcher it's certainly worth the upgrade but I only really play BF5 and Fifa. No issues for me personally.
I have PS4 pro with 4tb ssd... significantly better gameplay, no artifact background loading issues like I had before. Hoping ps5 has options for 8tb+ hard drive. Or dual drives of sort. I'm down to just a few 100gb left. Hopefully lasts till 2020, ps+ adds lots of free games taking up space.
PS5 one prob won't be so easy to change like PS4Pro as its been custom built to be faster than standard SSDs. So I'd not be surprised if they use PCIe4 instead of SATA3 and go with NVMe SSD.
its pretty much only performance upgrade you can do so ofc you need to do it :)
im glad with my NVME SSD. oh wait, wrong video
Skyrim se loads super fast with ssd I just did the swap a week ago now I cant stop playing it. It's almost instant for me and i used a cheap 1 off amazon for 25 bucks
Also fallout 4 loads just as fast
@@cd-bz8sh $25 for a SSD ? Got a link ? (:
@@skarmachild no joke amazon on a deal my friend its worked great has some pauses time to time but the load times been awsome im playing skryim right now sipping coffee
Lots of ps4 people say it’s not worth it but I am glad you actually used a decent newer sata ssd because know the PS4 doesn’t support nvme so thank you (btw I’m a PC player)
This is kinda off topic but I love your PS4 I think the phat model is better than the slim and pro
I bought one and was a waste of money;
1st i only play 1 game , i dont even need 120 GB
2nd I couldnt care less about LOADING time, i am from a generation that had to wait 30 minutes to play a game, i can wait i have patience.
3rd Game time speed and button lag thats what bothers me, i press x, and i want it to be responsive.
Commodore 64, Amstrad or ZX Spectrum? :)
@@D1DLC I had the Zx Spectrum.
I had a friend with a Grandstand Adman Tv.
So playing in my console was like i was in the future.
Okay but will this help with the frame rate? I want to upgrade my PS4 Slim to an SSD literally only for the frame rate
I just got a 7200rpm 1tb hard drive cause an ssd doesn't make a huge difference with the sata 2 connection the PS4 is limited to. Also my menu lag is gone !
How much did it cost ???
It is otn worth it cuz 1st u reduce their life if u use more than 70% of their capacity for 1TB u lose 250GB 2nd ssds evo have Warranty 5-years OR TBW. Warrantied TBW for 860 EVO: 150 TBW for 250 GB model, 300 TBW for 500 GB model, 600 TBW for 1 TB model ps4 has alltime recoding that it can NOT be closed so if u play one game it writes on ssd and after its auto delete it so this feature of ps4 drains ssd's life but ok its your money if u dont have problem to buy new ssd ok
Another quality video. To think of all the suckers who have been wasting their life though 😍 I might see if I can speed up my Mega CD load times now 😁
Thanks for doing the comparisons.
The biggest issue is that none of the consoles have correct controller support to use the SSDs efficiently so you're losing 2x-3x of the performance of what it should be as those same drives loading up on PC would at the very least cut load times in half. To me the only reason to get a SSD is for longevity, which is a fine reason, but not something I'd get till 2TB SSDs are dirt cheap, along with PS3 and 360 hacked systems
the EVO 1TB is on sale for $115 on amazon right now, and the PRO should be around $200
on the other side of consoles, I just installed a 512GB EVO into my Xbox One X and there's a noticeable speed increase. its not super dramatic but is indeed a good 30% increase or so average, which seems right in line with the PS4 results.
I recently got a Samsung Evo and installed it in my Ps4 Pro. I have almost doubled the loading speed in many games so it´s worth it!
I did this for my old PS3 slim and now it doesn't lag anymore it's fuckin amazing
Is it possible to clone the HDD drive to a SSD with a Renkforce docking station.
Most of the people here will say a difference of 10-20 seconds in loading is not worth the money , but when ps5 and xbox series x come out and the ps5 is faster by( 3 seconds ) every body will say it is a big deal 😂😂😂 , i dont know why does everybody have to hate on xbox , they did some mistakes in the past but they are doing soooooo much right these days so i think people should start giving them credit 👌🙂
Great video!!
Yes, worth it. I am using a 4TB, a 2TB Samsung Evo 860, and a 2TB Crucial MX 500 SSDs in my Xbox1x, and using a 4TB Qvo Samsung SSD in my PS4 Pro. It is a huge difference in loading, and I love it. Worth it.
why would you use them on console they probs cost more than a console lmao
@@spunkimonkey90 cause I want to
It is a difference on the ps3 and the ps4 so much different for the good
Yes its 100% worth it if you don’t plan on upgrading to next gen for awhile
just did it now cant find a ps5 for awhile so i figured f it
Lol nahhh, not paying that much for a 20 second time-save
Thanks for this video. Absolutely excellent.
I’d say it’s worth it if you don’t have enough space on your og PS4
SSDs are better in PS4Pro due to it being SATA3 Compatible
It's on our list to add to our testing for sure!
far better. bloodborne took 45-90 secs on every loading screen before i replaced the drive with 850 evo ssd, now 10-20 sec, sometimes instant
It doesn't even use the full speeds of the ssd
@@jadmeh exactly! No point buying lovely expensive Samsung ones when affordable Crucial works a treat
I wonder if upgrading to an SSD might reduce the texture pop-in of Horizon FW, they can be very annoying at times.
I think I'll switch to the ssd, even though I expanded my ps5 with the Samsung 980 Pro, I still got like a billion games I'd rather not change to that.
YAY STRAYA!!! PCCG FTW.lovit subbed!
Fantastic! Great video this is what I want to do!
Ssd: less noise, faster ui, 20% average in game speed. Is it worth it ? Yes imho if you buy a modl not to expensive
Keep in mind also temperature difference
George Lyras Do SSD’s run hotter or ?
MK Plug they run cooler because they use less electricity( so less thermal conversion).
holycrusader Ah sweet I got myself an Samsung evo 860 1tb, hope it works out my HDD in the PS4 pro is awful very slow and some games don’t even load
@@kravez16 In comparisson to hard drives, ssd do get got ay some point, but in raw comparison
they wont get hotter than spinning hard drives.
Using the evo 860 and love it. I agree with the UI
I messed up my typing which I never did before by letting go early or late on a letter because of the faster responsiveness I wasn’t used to haha
The differences are barely noticeable imho. I can wait in leisure gaming. An ssd is more needed at work. I'll upgrade if it loads in like a few seconds. Thanks for the additional knowledge! 🙌
I installed my Samsung 860 evo when I turn the ps4 pro on buy holding down the power button till you hear one beep and it says hard wire your controller and hit ps button but it does nothing any ideas?
Spent about $100 on a 4 gb ram chip and 1 tb sdd for my laptop. Best investment I’ve ever made. It took 2 min+ to boot up before. Now it takes less than 5 secs. SSD on PS4 probably won’t be as drastic, but ~ $90 for 1 tb ssd is asking for a lot, for not mind blowing improvements. Guess we’ll wait for Black Friday
Would it be worth it to have storage with a lower chance of failing?
Well in that case I’ll buy an SSD.
Maybe it's just because quality 1tb ssds are less than 100 now but I think a lot of people aren't good at math if they came away thinking an ssd isn't a sound investment for their PS4. 30% average loading time reduction is nothing to scoff at, even if some of the ssd potential is lost in the ps4 hardware bottleneck. For every 100 minutes of loading time you get an extra 30mins of gaming. Sounds great to me.
I got a 250GB second hand of the SSD and it cost like $60 bucks. You don't really need 1TB just get a portable if you are really into collecting games and shit.
I played a lot of MHW and this game is probably 50% of the time you spend loading.
The best investment ever, the diff is huge and accumulative.
Is it worth investing in it now? I have a ps4 pro, but with the ps5 coming out soon I dont know if I should dis out the money.
ImperialX probably still over a year until the release of the ps5
yeah worth it
PS5 isn't coming out THAT soon out.
12 - 14 months likely.
Plenty of time for hundreds of hours of gametime.
No reason to continue tormenting yourself if loading times bother xou so much.
Also,once you feel that you don't need it for your PS4,you can always use it for a PC IF you have 1.
1TB is quite nice capacity for an SSD.
Very few games are over 100GB.
Vast majority are below 50GB.
So unless you play only CODs,BFs and RDR2,depending on how much is user availible,I imagine you should be able to store 15+ Triple A games no problem.
And even when PS5 does come out,unless you intend to buy it immediately/very early/early,there is absolutely NO need to throw away your PlayStation 4.😃
I remember putting an SSD in the PS3 years ago.
GTA IV was blazingly faster at loading.
How much quieter does the ps4 get? Mine sounds like it's going to explode 5x over and thats after cleaning the fan.
I realy hope ps5 wil fanly get same load times als pc with ssd. I like my ps4 pro but when i play on my game pc with 860 evo 1TB and 970 evo 1TB m2 it so nice when i play Fo4
I play on PC and PS4 Pro and my PC with SSD is great! So I decided to put an SSD in my PS4 Pro as well and it DEFINITELY made it run so much faster! I'd consider it if you have a Pro
Probably, because the PS5 will be like a pretty great current PC. - I'm a PC-player mostly, I have the PS2 and PS3, only just got a PS4 Pro, but I have no doubt the PS5 will be quite a monster of a machine for the package it will come in. - Whether it will have problems and such, the launch, software, cooling and such, blablabla... Who knows. - But it will be fast, if it runs.
I thought of putting in SSD in mine. my fan got very loud when playing GTA5 yes day does it help from getting to hot I have ps3 80 model plays ps2 games. I bought it used 6 months ago
i would say it's worth it, but honestly at this point. with the new xbox and ps5 just being less then a year away. it's really not worth the investment.
Sure it is, if you're interested in playing your old PS4 games on PS5. You could put the SSD from your PS4 into an external enclosure and use it with your PS5, so that you wouldn't need to use the limited internal SSD on PS4 games that don't need all that speed. The external SSD would still be faster than it was internally in a PS4.
@@stale2665 that's a none issue as the new ps5 and xbox series x both have an internal 1 tb ssd, and not last gen ssd. but the new generation, so chances are it will be fast and loads of space, i will never understand why people need their whole library of games installed on their console.
Was thinking about upgrading to SSD for my base 2014 PS4 but if it’s not 50% increase I don’t think it’s worth the $100 price tag when I can just wait until PS5. 15-20 second difference isn’t substantial. I hate the sluggish interface but I think I just need to rebuild my PS4 database which I have not done 1 single time in the 5 years I’ve owned the console....