Max is an expert on all things gaming and gaming hardware, and writes across news, features, reviews, buyer’s guides and more. He is a magazine journalism graduate from City, University of London.
Your PS4 probably takes too long to load, but if you can't afford a PlayStation 5, all is not lost. Install an SSD into your gaming console and start playing quicker ...
Games take up a lot of memory these days, with digital copies and updates making certain titles over 50 GB entirely on their own. As such, you’ll want to have as much storage as possible on your PS4, ...
Like the PlayStation 3 before it, the PlayStation 4 allows users to swap out its 500GB hard drive if they so choose. But how does it work? Is it a challenge? GameSpot editor Peter Brown breaks down ...
Yes, you can replace your PS4 hard drive. It's not the easiest process in the world, but it's not too shabby either. Given that every PS4 game requires hard drive ...
There are benefits to replacing the PlayStation 4's standard HDD hard drive and swapping it for an solid state drive — such as loading indie launch title Resogun twice as quickly, according to a video ...
When it comes to replacing the PS4’s HDD with another one, Shuhei Yoshida has confirmed that you’ll be able to do the installation at “anytime”, meaning you don’t have to wait until your PS4 is first ...
When the PlayStation 4 was first released, 500GB of storage seemed ample. It soon turned out not to be, however, with game file sizes expanding at a fair rate of knots. Now, years later, games like ...
Sony’s PlayStation 5 has a fancy SSD, but unless you can afford a $500 console—or the $700 Pro version—you’re stuck with agonizingly slow loading times on the PS4. However, all is not lost. I decided ...
The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are both equipped with a 2.5-inch 500GB hard drive that spins at 5,400 revolutions per minute. Only the PlayStation 4's hard drive, however, can be replaced or upgraded.
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