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.
With the slimmer PlayStation 4 now available in stores, Sony has updated their support article on how to upgrade the PS4’s Hard Disk Drive (HDD), as the design of the new system differs from the ...
When the PS4 was first announced, we were all stoked about the size of the hard drive. We didn’t need too much more than 500GB for the PS3, so surely that will be enough for this new console! Oh how ...
Have you tried the PS4 shuffle yet? If you've had one of Sony's marvels since launch, you'll be well used to it - settling into the rhythm of constantly deleting (then, later, re-downloading) games ...
The PlayStation 4 is finally here, and PlayStation Universe is here to help you get the most of it. Tim Nunes, U.S. Executive Editor at PSU, takes to his PS4 to show you exactly how to replace your ...
Sony launched its PlayStation 4 back in November 2013 with a pretty meaty 500GB hard drive, although with the console approaching its two-year anniversary, chances are you’ve come pretty close to (or ...
If you’re running out of space on your PS4, a hard drive replacement may be in order—and it’s so easy you can do it yourself in no time at all. Here’s how. Not only will this get you more space, but ...
At E3, Sony confirmed that the PlayStation 4 would allow owners to remove and upgrade the built-in hard drive, and now, we know how. PC enthusiast website Computer Bild has posted detailed photos of ...
One of the joys of the PS3 was its easily upgradeable hard drive -- and the PS4 is no different. By sliding off the PS4's case and removing a single screw, you can easily slot in a replacement hard ...
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 ...
An curved arrow pointing right. If you own a PS4, you’ll quickly find yourself hitting your system’s storage limit. Especially if you’re a PS Plus member who downloads 2 free games each month. Whether ...
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