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    PS3 & SSD

    I think that's what the hard drive is called, well anyway. I am thinking of upgrading as I am sick of the slow loading and extreme lag, but at the same time I don't want to spend a fortune on the HD either since I plan to move to PS4. My question is this, is it really with upgrading considering I plan to switch to PS4 and if I do what is a good inexpensive option? Thanks for any input.
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    You can get them on sale for like $100

    Depends on how long your going to wait on your ps4 if that is worth it to you or not
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    Get a hybrid drive, it's a lot cheaper and provides more space.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keoeson View Post
    Get a hybrid drive, it's a lot cheaper and provides more space.
    I looked into those after people were saying this. From my reading Hybrid drives will not work on game systems because they need some kind of software or something to learn what you use most often and store that to the faster part of the drive. So it would just be a normal HDD with faster read speed and not a true SDD functionality when used in a console.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soulburn32 View Post
    I looked into those after people were saying this. From my reading Hybrid drives will not work on game systems because they need some kind of software or something to learn what you use most often and store that to the faster part of the drive. So it would just be a normal HDD with faster read speed and not a true SDD functionality when used in a console.
    There are drives likes this, but I think they're called dual drives. If you search for SSHD you should find the right thing. These drives handle the SSD cache transparently and the drive firmware decides what to cache. The write speeds won't be much better, but that's not really important for gaming.
    I've got one in my PS3 and it works great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keoeson View Post
    Get a hybrid drive, it's a lot cheaper and provides more space.
    Do /NOT/ get a hybrid drive for a ps4. They tend to rely on software drivers to determine which data gets put into flash memory, drivers the PS4 will not have.

    They're also largely a gimick and rarely provide any sort of meaningful performance boost. You'd be a lot better off buying a decent, standard platter drive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lurkios View Post
    Do /NOT/ get a hybrid drive for a ps4. They tend to rely on software drivers to determine which data gets put into flash memory, drivers the PS4 will not have.

    They're also largely a gimick and rarely provide any sort of meaningful performance boost. You'd be a lot better off buying a decent, standard platter drive.
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    They are drives which need extra drivers, but then we're not talking about hybrid drives. Actually it's SSD drives which are better off in a modern OS, which support the TRIM command. Without it the drive can't do proper wear leveling and depending on usage it shortens the life span of the drive. Unless you only play FFXIV and are ok with a small drive size, I highly recommend a hybrid drive
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keoeson View Post
    Source?
    Google is a good one.

    Quote Originally Posted by Keoeson View Post
    Actually it's SSD drives which are better off in a modern OS, which support the TRIM command. Without it the drive can't do proper wear leveling and depending on usage it shortens the life span of the drive.
    TRIM is completely unrelated to wear leveling, which is performed entirely by the controller and will work regardless of the OS/device the drive is installed in - nor is TRIM in any way related to the drives lifespan. TRIM is purely performance related, it zeroes out blocks of data that have been tagged as "free" space. Most modern SSDs include a "garbage collection" feature which does the same thing, making TRIM largely irrelevant.
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    Last edited by Lurkios; 11-28-2013 at 03:36 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keoeson View Post
    Get a hybrid drive, it's a lot cheaper and provides more space.
    This, hybrid drives you can get a 1tb for around $100 vs a ssd 250gb for $150
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    Do it mate, I got an SSD a few weeks back and my GOD FFXIV runs so smooth and fast now, almost no load times
    Make sure its 5400RPM though or you'll over heat the PS3 and kill the machine, 7200 might be a few seconds faster but the PS3 wasnt built to cope with the extra heat they emit.

    EDIT: example since I timed it, it took 1min from log-in screen (user name/password) to get to the adventure field (New Gridania) during UK Prime Time the other weekend
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