Edited By
Omar El-Sayed

A growing number of players are weighing the benefits of upgrading their PS4 Pro from traditional HDDs to SSDs. Recent discussions reveal significant price disparities among available options, with users expressing mixed opinions on whether cheaper models will deliver satisfactory performance.
Many gamers are looking at 1 TB 2.5 SSDs, with prices ranging from โฌ46 for a SanDisk SSD Plus to around โฌ100 for a Samsung 870 Evo. With the PS4 Pro now nine years old, the question arises: do cheaper options indeed suffice, or do the pricier models justify their tags?
A key point emphasized by players is the importance of DRAM in SSDs. Commenters have noted, "There's a warning about DRAMLess SSDs causing stutters and freezing." Many suggest opting for models with DRAM, such as the MX500 or Samsung's Evo and QVO series, which tend to perform better.
Several contributors argue that despite hardware bottlenecks limiting SSD speeds, any SATA SSD would significantly enhance performance compared to outdated HDDs. One noted, "Iโve been using an Adata SU650, and it works perfectly."
Interestingly, the discussion repeatedly highlights the Samsung 870 QVO as a strong contender. One commenter stated, "Get the 870 QVO; it outperforms the Evo for less cost."
"If you go with a cheaper SSD, it should still make a big difference," another user concluded, showcasing the general sentiment.
๐ฐ Prices for 1 TB SSDs range from โฌ46 to โฌ100.
โ๏ธ Choosing DRAM SSDs is highly recommended to avoid issues.
๐ Many players report sufficient performance from budget SSDs.
As discussions continue, the gaming community is keenly aware of how their choices affect both performance and budgets. While it's tempting to opt for lower-priced models, many players urge caution, suggesting investing in quality options for long-term gains.