Even though each PS4 comes with a 500GB hard drive, between the mandatory installs and some games going up to 50 GB, many gamers are going to be looking to upgrade their system with a bigger capacity.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
German tinkerer website Computer Bild has discovered that the PS4 will use a 12.5mm hard drive dock rather than the 9.5mm spec used in the PS3. This means the PS4 hard drive can be replaced with a ...
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 ...
How to delete DLC on PS4 – PlayStation 4 has a pretty meaty hard drive nowadays thanks to the new 1TB option, although that doesn’t mean you won’t need to give your console a spring clean every now ...
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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