PlayStation 4 Pro: How to install a SATA III SSD

The PlayStation 4 Pro is fast, but let’s see if we can make it faster.

One of the many improvements the PS4 Pro has over the original 2013 console is the capability to support the high-bandwidth SATA 3 data interface for storage drives. That means, theoretically, that the new system should have the transfer rate required to take advantage of fast solid-state drives (SSD) compared to the slower spinning medium in the traditional hard-disc drive that comes with the Pro. I’m going to test that out, but first I need to get my PS4 Pro working with a SSD.

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