You probably know that you can change out the hard drive in your PlayStation 4 for a larger one. It’s a good thing, too, since just a few AAA game installations can have that 500GB drive feeling cramped. It’s easy to do: all you need is a Phillips head screwdriver, a USB flash drive loaded with the latest PS4 firmware, and your new hard drive.
But which hard drive should you choose? And does it matter if you get a mechanical hard drive, solid-state/hard-disk hybrid drive, or solid-state drive? Don’t worry—we’ve done the research and the testing, and we’ve got the answer.
To get the best mix of performance and price, buy a mechanical drive for your PS4. Our recommendation for a 1TB drive is the HGST Travelstar 7K1000. It will double the space in your PS4, will slightly reduce the load times in some games, and is competitively priced at just $65 when compared with other 2.5-inch (laptop-sized) drives of the same capacity. You can sometimes even get it for about the same price as a 1TB 5400RPM HDD if you catch it on sale.
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But which hard drive should you choose? And does it matter if you get a mechanical hard drive, solid-state/hard-disk hybrid drive, or solid-state drive? Don’t worry—we’ve done the research and the testing, and we’ve got the answer.
To get the best mix of performance and price, buy a mechanical drive for your PS4. Our recommendation for a 1TB drive is the HGST Travelstar 7K1000. It will double the space in your PS4, will slightly reduce the load times in some games, and is competitively priced at just $65 when compared with other 2.5-inch (laptop-sized) drives of the same capacity. You can sometimes even get it for about the same price as a 1TB 5400RPM HDD if you catch it on sale.
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