Straight off the bat the biggest improvement that you’ll get by stuffing an SSD into your PS4 is improved loading times. Simply put, just about every game you own will load much faster from an SSD.
If you’ve played any game in the past few years then you’ll understand a harsh reality: load times are getting longer. As our gaming worlds got bigger, textures and geometry got more detailed, ...
Sony’s upcoming PlayStation 5 has a fancy, built-in SSD, but until that console materializes, you’re stuck with agonizingly slow loading times on the PS4. In the meantime, you can upgrade your current ...
So, PS4 Pro is out this week and, as you can see in our official review, we really liked it. However, if you want a better PS4 experience, then upgrading to PS4 Pro isn't the only option. Sure, you ...
The PS4 ships with a reasonably-sized 500GB hard drive, but it's quite lackluster in terms of speed. The drive only spins at 5400 RPM, but it can be easily upgraded to a better drive -- say, a 7200 ...
Compare the performance of Final Fantasy XIV on an SSD versus the PS4’s regular hard disk. Final Fantasy XIV is now available on the PlayStation 4 in the form of a beta. The game plays as well as you ...
Long loading times are one of our biggest issues with current-gen consoles. Games are getting bigger, more complex, with ever-increasing levels of details in art assets - but the fundamental basis of ...
Game file sizes are growing, and that’s why getting one of the best PS4 hard drives you can find is a very good idea. Buy one of these today. You need to buy one of the best PS4 hard drives you can ...
Tested got its hands on a PS4 and switched out its standard 500GB hard drive for two new drives: a 250GB Samsung solid-state drive (SSD) for $175 and a 1TB Seagate hybrid drive (SSHD) for $110. Both ...