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PS4 HDD speed test thread (HDD/SSHD/SSD/STD)

I could not find another thread more appropriate, please post a link if there is a thread regarding PS4 HDD exchange instead of only speed.

I bought a 2TB drive this weekend and plan to install it the coming weekend. What is the best way to do this transition? Is my planned approach correct or have I missed anything?
Do I have to do some kind of synchronization before I begin?


I have a EU, US and UK account.

My plan is to:

1. Log in to each account and deactivate the PS4 in settings.
2. Replace Drive.
3. Do I have to reinstall the firmware?
4. Log in with my EU PSN account, activate as primary device. Go to library and download all my content/apps.
4.2 Repeat with US PSN Account
4.3 Repeat with UK PSN Account, I only use UK account for streaming apps like BBC.


Anything else? Are there any apps or content that wont show up in the library?

Any considerations regarding games that "require" accounts or logins? Like Pinball Arcade?

Should I make a list of all my content before I do all of the above?

I only have one physical game disc, Assasins Creed 4. Anything to consider regarding physical games or will they just reinstall in the background when I play them?


Just make sure you sync your game saves to the cloud if you have PS+. If you don't, then just save your game saves to a flash USB stick. Other than that you have it covered. The firmware for a new drive replacement is larger than the standard firmware update. Make sure you download the one that is for HARD DRIVE REPLACEMENT! Not the standard update when not upgrading your drive.

You'll also have to boot to safe mode and follow the instructions for a new drive. It will format and expect your USB stick to have the right firmware.
 
Don't worry about 16MB vs 32MB for HDD. The most important is that you're using a 7200RPM drive vs a 5400RPM drive (the non-SSHD version). Good find on the WD BLACK SERIES 750GB. Only $67! I used to use the WD Black for my PCs. Been using the WD 750GB Momentus XT SSHD since the PS3 days. but they are hard to find and $150 for 750GB. :(

If you're worried about object pop in and texture loading go with the Samsung Evo SSD.

Ref: hard disk drive (HDD), a solid state drive (SSD), or a solid state hybrid drive (SSHD).

Thank you very much. Is there any info on the specs of PS4 stock HDD.
 
I just ordered the 7200rpm WD750BPKX. I am curious to know whether the internal power supply be able to handle it w/o issue.

It's a HGST 500GB 5400RPM HDD. It's listed on the first page of this thread.

Yea.. sorry and thanks.
 
Wondering if anyone here can help. I ordered the 2TB seagate ST2000LM003 after reading this article


http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2014-how-to-cheaply-upgrade-your-ps4-to-2tb

So I removed the hard drive from its plastic casing and am about to replace the stock PS4 one, but the Seagate has a large USB port sticking out that seems attached to the motherboard. The drive wont fit into the sliding tray on the console. I'm a complete newbie when it comes to this do any help would be appreciated
 
Wondering if anyone here can help. I ordered the 2TB seagate ST2000LM003 after reading this article


http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2014-how-to-cheaply-upgrade-your-ps4-to-2tb

So I removed the hard drive from its plastic casing and am about to replace the stock PS4 one, but the Seagate has a large USB port sticking out that seems attached to the motherboard. The drive wont fit into the sliding tray on the console. I'm a complete newbie when it comes to this do any help would be appreciated

"Once the drive is free from the plastic housing it's simply a case of unplugging the SATA to USB adaptor and then removing the screws (and rubber guards) on the sides so the unit fits into the PS4's hard drive caddy, and then into the console itself."


How often do new drives enter the market?

Well, to me it's like watching paint dry.
 
Guys I need some help!

I have been looking for a new HDD for my PS4 and I'm thinking about buying this one:

Samsung M9T 2TB 9.5mm SATA 2.5 inch Internal Hard Drive, PS4 Compatible

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00I8O6OQ4/

It even says it's compatible with the PS4.

My biggest concern is with space, IF the speed is not worse than the standard PS4 HDD.

What are my options besides this one? Anyone knows if there are HDDs bigger than 2TB being released in the coming months?

Any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated, I can only order the HDD from Amazon UK.

Thanks!
 
Guys I need some help!

I have been looking for a new HDD for my PS4 and I'm thinking about buying this one:

Samsung M9T 2TB 9.5mm SATA 2.5 inch Internal Hard Drive, PS4 Compatible

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00I8O6OQ4/

It even says it's compatible with the PS4.

My biggest concern is with space, IF the speed is not worse than the standard PS4 HDD.

What are my options besides this one? Anyone knows if there are HDDs bigger than 2TB being released in the coming months?

Any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated, I can only order the HDD from Amazon UK.

Thanks!

You may want to check this out and whether it's still relevant today:

http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-4-Support/PS4-Not-Compatible-with-New-Samsung-Spinpoint-M9T/td-p/42842075
 
I just filled up my 500GB and definitely need to look for an alternative. Looking at the guides, it looks like it's not similar to the PS3 one, where data is backed up and transferred directly (only think that they suggest backing up is saves?), so am I doomed to redownload everything again?
 
I just filled up my 500GB and definitely need to look for an alternative. Looking at the guides, it looks like it's not similar to the PS3 one, where data is backed up and transferred directly (only think that they suggest backing up is saves?), so am I doomed to redownload everything again?

There is no backup function on the PS4. You will have to back up your saves to the cloud or to a pen drive and then redownload everything again.
 
Installed a 256gb MX100 in my PS4 and it works flawlessly.
One question: my physical copy of Diablo 3 installs 41gb, do all physical games do this (install the whole game to hdd)?
 
Installed a 256gb MX100 in my PS4 and it works flawlessly.
One question: my physical copy of Diablo 3 installs 41gb, do all physical games do this (install the whole game to hdd)?
They all copy 100% of the game to your drive so welcome to the delete club, I have a 240GB Intel drive which leaves they 170GB as install space. With BF4 + DLC, TLoU and Destiny I have ~49GB free so there's a lot of juggling going on.
 
They all copy 100% of the game to your drive so welcome to the delete club, I have a 240GB Intel drive which leaves they 170GB as install space. With BF4 + DLC, TLoU and Destiny I have ~49GB free so there's a lot of juggling going on.

Ah, darn it! I'll just finish Infamous quickly so I can delete it. Might not install BF4 ever again either so there's some free space.

At least we don't have to listen to loud disc drives this gen. That's something.
 
So what can people recommend for a decent hdd to put in my PS4 then.
I'm looking for 1TB but happy to go higher if the price is relatively the same.

2TBs are not that expensive. Look for internal and external drives on sale.

I bought this one, pulled it out of its casing, put it in my PS4 and put the PS4 drive in the casing and am now using it as an external drive.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ILALU9G/?tag=neogaf0e-20
 
I will be going with a 1tb or 2tb SSHD.

After investigating, everyone's saying that Seagate one is better but knowing the history of seagate and the failure rate, I'm skeptical.

So GAF, what do you suggest?
 
There are no 2TB SSHD hybrid drives or even 1.5TB hybrid drives that will fit in a PS4.

I would have bought one a long time ago if that were the case
 
For those of you who have labotomized a Backup Plus Slim, how has the overall speed been with the M9T over time? After all my reading it seems the drive is comparable but slower to the 7200 Hitachi Travelstar drive, but if it's more on the comparable side and less on the slower side, I might go with the extra storage afterall.
 
Just got my ps4 today and I'm swapping in a 2TB samsung. Problem is these little black screws on the case are the tightest buggers I've ever seen; giving myself big marks on my hands trying to get them out but they won't budge. Anyone have any tips for this.
 
Just got my ps4 today and I'm swapping in a 2TB samsung. Problem is these little black screws on the case are the tightest buggers I've ever seen; giving myself big marks on my hands trying to get them out but they won't budge. Anyone have any tips for this.

Make sure you're using the right size screwdriver, if you're not you will just end up striping the screws.

At first I used the smaller jeweler's screwdriver set that I used when I changed the HDD in my laptop. The screws in the PS4 enclosure are a little bigger though, after going out and buying the right screwdriver they loosened up straight away.
 
Just got my ps4 today and I'm swapping in a 2TB samsung. Problem is these little black screws on the case are the tightest buggers I've ever seen; giving myself big marks on my hands trying to get them out but they won't budge. Anyone have any tips for this.

Yeah they are a pain. I had the right screw driver but one of them started to strip anyway. I just grabbed a small flat pliers and gently unscrewed the last screw.
 
Yeah they are a pain. I had the right screw driver but one of them started to strip anyway. I just grabbed a small flat pliers and gently unscrewed the last screw.
Success! Took it down to the pub with a couple of screwdrivers, nobody could get them out but a friend had a some tool called a mole grip at home which did the trick. Googled about 20 walkthroughs and none of them mention those screws being a problem, guess I just got unlucky!
 
It is 2015... so today which is the best HDD to put on PS4?

It is 2015, and there's still no clear yes/no answer on which is the best HDD.

It depends on what you want and what your budget is.

Are you rich? Buy the biggest SSD, install it and don't worry about it. There you go, best speed and big storage.

Lower budget? Do you prioritise speed or storage? 7200rpm drives only go up to 1TB in the 2.5" size, so factor that into your purchase. 7200rpm HDD/SSD hybrids have been mostly phased out too, so they're harder to obtain.

5400rpm drives go beyond 1TB, and can be bought in HDD/SDD hybrid variants too.
 
It is 2015, and there's still no clear yes/no answer on which is the best HDD.

It depends on what you want and what your budget is.

Are you rich? Buy the biggest SSD, install it and don't worry about it. There you go, best speed and big storage.

Lower budget? Do you prioritise speed or storage? 7200rpm drives only go up to 1TB in the 2.5" size, so factor that into your purchase. 7200rpm HDD/SSD hybrids have been mostly phased out too, so they're harder to obtain.

5400rpm drives go beyond 1TB, and can be bought in HDD/SDD hybrid variants too.
I want speed plus a better storage than 500GB... SSD is too expensive with low storage I guess.

What is the best model in terms of hybrid?

PS. Which are the SDD with better deal ($$$)?
 
The 2TB Seagate external HD mentioned in this thread is on sale for 87.86 on Amazon right now.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ILALU9G/?tag=neogaf0e-20

1TB is at 59.99

Just bought the 2TB version so I can finally upgrade my PS4 HD.

We got 2 Ps4's at launch and over a year ago now, almost straight away I put in the 2 TB drives.

No issues or problems what so ever, and its a nice size. Yes, 3 or 4 TB would of been nice, but 2 is a big as it goes and fits.

Could not see the point in hybrids, all the tests I viewed they were not that much faster...
 
Hybrids are a waste, with small small ssd portion. Might as well go with SSD if you want speed. You might be able to find a reasonably priced samsung 840 evo. I got a 1tb evo for $379 last august
 
I don't know why no one hasn't release a hybrid with a 50GB cache portion, best we can hope for the moment if a PS4 firmware allows for external HDDs to hold game data, then I would install a SSD in a heartbeat
 
This would probably work best for what you're looking for. Good price, it's a hybrid, and nicely reviewed. Seagate has gained some favor in recent time.
It is 5400RPM, no problem in terms of speed compared with 7200RPM?

Hybrids are a waste, with small small ssd portion. Might as well go with SSD if you want speed. You might be able to find a reasonably priced samsung 840 evo. I got a 1tb evo for $379 last august
SSD is too expensive I guess... maybe a 500GB SSD... I will try to find some in newegg.
 
What is the difference between the EVO 840 and 850? I found the two to buy here (Brazil)... 500GB is in a price that I can buy but the 1TB is too expensive :(
 
Just got my ps4 today and I'm swapping in a 2TB samsung. Problem is these little black screws on the case are the tightest buggers I've ever seen; giving myself big marks on my hands trying to get them out but they won't budge. Anyone have any tips for this.

Use a screwdriver head larger than the screw itself.
 
Anyone looking forward to the Nyko Data Bank? 3.5 drives are cheap as dirt nowadays!

Nah. no way i do back to using a HDD after using a SSD.

Not only do you get faster load time, firmware update, less noise, etc....it get rid of texture pop in. It like night and day playing a game like DCUO.
 
Anyone looking forward to the Nyko Data Bank? 3.5 drives are cheap as dirt nowadays!

I am, but my concern is reliability, how much heat does it generates? It uses an adapter in front of the plug socket to power it, would that cause issues down the line. I guess I just need to see some reviews first. But it would be awesome to slap a 8TB HDD to the PS4 and be good for the rest of this console generation.
 
Nah. no way i do back to using a HDD after using a SSD.

Not only do you get faster load time, firmware update, less noise, etc....it get rid of texture pop in. It like night and day playing a game like DCUO.

damn it, you are making me regret switching my SSD to a HDD but i just cant deal with more data management. im gonna miss all those perks but i want to have a huge library inside my PS4 just like i did with my PS3

specially with the download speeds of the PSN
 
The Samsung (Seagate) drive I pulled out of the Expansion external died after about 4 months. I'm back on the stock drive.

I might roll the dice again on Seagate, but I really don't want to. The space was really nice though.

I wish WD had a 2tb 9mm drive.
 
The Samsung (Seagate) drive I pulled out of the Expansion external died after about 4 months. I'm back on the stock drive.

I might roll the dice again on Seagate, but I really don't want to. The space was really nice though.

I wish WD had a 2tb 9mm drive.

It seems that this Momentus spinpoint is supposedly the same as the backup plus slim but, the reviews are much better for it
 
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