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, ...
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 ...
Own a PlayStation 4 long enough and you ll eventually run into a problem: You have too many games and not enough spaces. Players will have to make space for by deleting from their hard drives. The ...
Aside from a sleek and modern aesthetic that comes in a variety of colours, the My Passport Ultra boasts a password protection feature, solid transfer rates and is available in a variety of storage ...
Worried your PlayStation 4 might be running short of elbow room? Heard Sony supports hard drive upgrades? Ready to pull the trigger? Have half an hour to spare? Sony’s upgrade process covers all the ...
Upgrade your gaming experience with the Fantom Drives Xbox One Storage Hub with built-in Seagate Firecuda SSHD. This storage hub is an easy snap-on device that attaches to your Xbox One console and ...
The PS4 affords owners with the opportunity to upgrade the system's built-in hard drive for larger, faster variants. Sony mandates that the drive is no taller than 9.5mm and has a capacity of at least ...
It's not uncommon for games to reach 50GB in size, meaning the 500GB of storage typically found inside a PS4 or Xbox One is soon filled up. Sony realizes this, and decided it was time to offer more ...
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 ...
Last week’s PSLS Help Desk touched on replacing your PS4 hard drive, something that we’ve covered a few times over the years that the PS4 has been out. This time, we added the new slim model to the ...
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.