@Azen.v2 The question isn't whether it can use the full potential of an SSD. Obviously not. But it seems clear that a spinning platter cannot fully saturate the bus either.
@AzenStreams sequential max speeds (which are indeed limited by the SATA bus) don't matter that much. What really makes a difference when it comes to SSD's vs HDD's are random speeds (IOPS). That is, jumping between each little file during reading operations is almost instantaneous, as opposed to HDD physically moving its head.
@AzenStreams It is pointless in the max read/write speeds. However the 4K random reads will 100% undoubtfully be faster on the SSD and offer a consistent max read performance; hence, we see much better load times. An upgrade to an SSD is not useless which is why I always recommend the cheapest SSDs that tend to be the slowest because the PS3 won't take advantage of high speeds anyway, but you get all the benefits of the random read speeds and more reliable storage.
For future reference; an important step when replacing the internal storage of your PS3 is to backup using the PS3's Backup Utility to an USB Drive that is big enough for the task and is formatted to FAT32. It's the best method to transferring all your game saves over to the new internal storage; even if it isn't at all a quick process. I was sure to do exactly that when I upgraded the internal storage of my PS3 to a 1TB SSD.
@@5aldl I don't have any online friends or messages on my PS3, so Idk about that. Everything I had tied to my user profile on my PS3 to my knowledge, however, was backed up.
Oopsie, the Sandisk SSD Plus does not have DRAM, If this is your primary SSD, get something with DRAM. Get the Sandisk SSD Ultra as it does have DRAM. While they both are SATA III, which is backward compatible with the previous SATA VERSIONS, apparently an SATA III SSD without DRAM takes an more noticeable hit in performance when using the previous SATA VERSIONS. The PS3 uses SATA I.
It was the only SSD I had around 😅 But this is excellent information. Thank you! I'll keep this in mind if I ever decide to upgrade to a larger capacity
I would like to mention: I have a ps3 phat 40gb model. I took out the hdd, put in a western digital 240gb ssd, booted it in safe mode, and hit restore. No flash drive needed or anything. Worked in minutes. You don't need a PC or any fancy softwares or USB thumb sticks or copies of the update software guys.
Only with a NAND fat model. The later fats and all the slim models have NOR flash and require a copy of the firmware on USB if you are intending to use custom firmware.
I have slim. Put in SSD, had to put a usb stick with ps3 4.89 file on it, downloaded free on website. Automatically boots up. Can transfer saves into usb stick and swap to new ssd. Easy replacement. Thank you sony for thinking of that.
Oh my days the difference on gta is insane, im surprised it made that much of a difference considering it doesnt use sata 3 or anything, it was probably just the random access speed that helped it so much, wonder why gta is so cluttered?
Probably done it on purpose so you get a PS4 and i bet the SSDs was the same price as the PS4 when it cam out ....but it's crazy to say my PS3 is out living my PS4 which is a joke and they need to be sued for selling junk design.. twats 😂
Thanks for the video! I was considering doing the SSD upgrade primarily because they were becoming cheaper and the stock 80GB HDD is practically worth nothing when it comes to storage space nowadays -- ordered a 500GB SSD and I guess the slight speed increase alongside the longetivity will be nice bonuses as well! I'm strepped on space with my HDD right now so I can't wait to finally be able to store more digital games on my PS3 now.
SSDs been around for 20 years cant believe we the poor population can finally afford it I remember that shit around 2003 at a electronics store it was in a weird computer
0 diff and low endurance modem ssd drive the ps3 will have a field day destroying quickly due to how it handles its files. Even the hard drives that came with the PS3 ran at a fraction of their true speed cause of it.
I just want to know if it improves read and write speeds even if minor, does the menu screen xmb download an install faster? Does it also have less pop in, in games? Does it improve gameplay?
I'm maxing my ps3 out after seeing this. Are people seriously saying there's not much difference? SSD are pretty cheap now in 2024. Obviously disc games will make little to no difference but most people use digital now.
Cool fact: if you take the 3 minutes to get used to command line, you can just do all the things those sus adware infested programs did in one pre-installed application.
It’s almost instant and navigating the store is very smooth. The SSD makes everything a lot snappier. It is also brilliant if you have a CFW PS3 and plan on overclocking. When overclocking the VRAM in particular, it is able to take better advantage of the I/O speed that the SSD provides meaning it can stream textures very fast, almost eliminating pop-in entirely as well as stuttering and hitching
I've upgraded my whole PC. Luckily, the new motherboard that I bought was able to handle the USB 3.0 without much issue. But up until I upgraded my motherboard, the USB expansion worked until the end.
I also changed to 256gb ssd palion from 160gb Toshiba and loading times got faster like in Minecraft, NFS MW2 or Gran Turismo 5 and 6 and I use HDD to backup ps3 when playing NFS cus it can crash when saving
I have a lot of questions. 1. Can you download ps3 OS on SSD cleanly or do you have to clone? 2. What is thr size of the ssd 2.5? 3. How can you back up load saves? 4. what is your ssd in the video?
1.yes just reinstall the OS with the official firmware from Sony's website using a USB drive. 3. Most save files can be backed up using the built in recovery tool. If they can't be backed up (like killzone 2), you need to jailbreak the PS3 and use a third party save backup tool.
@@b3c5 Nah, in retrospect, I should've used a white paper to soften the light. No flash was too dark to see the PS3, and with flash it was extremely bright. I just need to learn to use light filters better.
All these games, including GTAV, are full digital downloads or backups. I'm not sure how well this would work on disc, it depends on how much of the game installs in the hard drive.
Definitely SSD regardless. With hybrids, it's a bit of a gamble whether you'll get the full speed, since most hybrids try to learn your usage habits and will cache those in the SSD part, which means it will be thrown off when you start playing a different game and will therefore load at HDD speeds. With an SSD, you're guaranteed to always have the speed boosts.
Don’t feel too bad about the save games I had the same trouble too. I had about 225 saves but only 197 would copy as a lot are copy protected on the main dashboard. I used MultiMan on file browser and backed the whole save folder to usb to sort that. Trying to clone the hard drives, is it possible to jailbreak say a fat and slim ps3 use the Ethernet port with cable and use the ps3 transfer facility? I was wondering as I know you can do that with official PS3’s
@@dnyandevkadakolmath8673 once you jailbreak a console it’s done completely and as I’m aware the custom firmware flashes onto the board not actually on the hard drive. So when you put any new drive in the only thing that will happen it will ask you to format the new drive as each PS3 has a code they kind of stamp onto it for that copy protection lark. You shouldn’t have to re jailbreak or put new custom firmware on. If you put the official firmware back on then you will loose your jailbreak so make sure you don’t do that.
hddrawcopy clones drive i cloned my 40gb to 320gb but on;ly let me use 40gb until i formated drive in sytem settings gave me the full 320gb obv drive was blank but lets u change drive without controller and safe mode
I don't think so. I don't think I've felt a frame rate difference at all, actually. I think the frame rate can't get higher anyways because at that point, the bottleneck is the CPU (especially with demanding titles like GTA), so making the drive faster only improves loads times and that's about it.
a question if I go from an external drive by usb or ftp to the hard drive of the ps3, the fact that the ps3's internal is ssd makes it faster when writing or passing files? I say it for the write rate of the ssd
Would I see the same improvement on a phat ps3? I was going to just buy a non SSD 1tb since everyone says that SSD is pointless, but your video is proof that it improves load times.
It should be enough for a couple of games. PS3 games back then weren't as big as they are now, so I'd say you should try it and see how many games you can fit in there. It's all about experimentation.
Soft modding is easy all you really need is an usb drive. Also you can play online with a softmod ps3 but you'd have to add software on it th-cam.com/video/4CQzMhwzKYc/w-d-xo.html
I just swapped my hdd for a bigger one and yes i redone the mod but its super simple to do.Im running evilnat which is for the latest ps3 firmware.Just updated your ps3 official fireware on new hard drive then watch this video because not all ps3 is able to do cfw and you may have to do hfw hen which is half modded and you will have to run everytime you reboot but its only done by clicking on a couple apps already once to download it.Watch this th-cam.com/video/QldjWRGH0wA/w-d-xo.html .................Now he will explain if and what ps3 can do cfw . If yours cant then watch this for ps3 hen th-cam.com/video/xGS_Ryx_7r8/w-d-xo.html
I wouldn't be able to give you a definitive answer to this one. It depends on how much of the game is copied to the SSD when you use the disc. It's definitely not going to be as fast as having the whole thing in the SSD, that's for sure.
The performance of the ps3 workload would be done by the cell prosessor, the ssd upgrade would just allow you to install more storage to the system, faster load times and more games can be saved depending on the capacity storage you buy.
I might try, but I don't think the results would be much different. The PS3 drive uses SATA and has no native m.2 ports. Even if I used an m.2 to SATA adapter, I would be bottlenecked by the SATA port and would therefore have pretty much the same speeds that I have with a SATA SSD. At least that's what I think
@@萝莉欧派 M.2 does not even say anything about the connection! A M.2 card can have USB, PCI-E, SATA and other connections. A lot M.2 SSDs on market are actually SATA. The faster ones you probably mean are called NVMe and they don't have to be in M.2 form factor. And TheMadface80 is completely right: Converting NVMe to SATA will not make much sense, especially not in PS3, which does not have SATA3 but a even slower SATA1 port..
with adpapter yes, but you wont see better performange cause the ps3's sata interface is SATA 2 so any cheap ssd will work great so not really worth the money to spend on a expensive ssd
If you're talking about my PC, it's not a pre-built. Although I can see why you would think that. The case did come from a pre-built (iBUYPOWER Snowblind Element), but I got the case empty as part of a trade. I then just built my PC using the case. I mainly wanted the case because of the gimmick, which is the fact that the side panel is an LCD screen. But yeah, I got the case without any internal components (aside from the fans).
Can i offer an advice? stop with the editing gimmicks if you wanna be taking seriously, it's annoying and no one likes the anime /movies characters bits joking about every line or joke you make
You cannot actually clone a console's hard drive with a PC genius it's Encrypted and any temper with it results in data corruption All u can really do is to backup your saves to an external hard drive via the PS3 itself
Amazing. Pretty clearly demonstrates that everybody saying it’s a pointless upgrade doesn’t know what they’re talking about.
@Azen.v2 The question isn't whether it can use the full potential of an SSD. Obviously not. But it seems clear that a spinning platter cannot fully saturate the bus either.
@@RICHUNCLEPENNYBAGS77 maybe they should've put a HDD in there which is fast enough for RAM + CPU (like 9200rpm)
@AzenStreams sequential max speeds (which are indeed limited by the SATA bus) don't matter that much. What really makes a difference when it comes to SSD's vs HDD's are random speeds (IOPS). That is, jumping between each little file during reading operations is almost instantaneous, as opposed to HDD physically moving its head.
@AzenStreams It is pointless in the max read/write speeds. However the 4K random reads will 100% undoubtfully be faster on the SSD and offer a consistent max read performance; hence, we see much better load times.
An upgrade to an SSD is not useless which is why I always recommend the cheapest SSDs that tend to be the slowest because the PS3 won't take advantage of high speeds anyway, but you get all the benefits of the random read speeds and more reliable storage.
@@MrDarkSephirot Yes the random 4k read speeds is why we see faster loading times on a system capped on sata 1
For future reference; an important step when replacing the internal storage of your PS3 is to backup using the PS3's Backup Utility to an USB Drive that is big enough for the task and is formatted to FAT32. It's the best method to transferring all your game saves over to the new internal storage; even if it isn't at all a quick process. I was sure to do exactly that when I upgraded the internal storage of my PS3 to a 1TB SSD.
Was everything backed up? Like online friends messages and other stuff? Or just the users and games?
@@5aldl I don't have any online friends or messages on my PS3, so Idk about that. Everything I had tied to my user profile on my PS3 to my knowledge, however, was backed up.
@@LadyJen13 ok, thanks
Is it fine if i use psp as an alternative for flash drive?
@@blkspyder02 If you have enough space on your PSP to do it, then maybe.
Oopsie, the Sandisk SSD Plus does not have DRAM, If this is your primary SSD, get something with DRAM. Get the Sandisk SSD Ultra as it does have DRAM. While they both are SATA III, which is backward compatible with the previous SATA VERSIONS, apparently an SATA III SSD without DRAM takes an more noticeable hit in performance when using the previous SATA VERSIONS. The PS3 uses SATA I.
It was the only SSD I had around 😅
But this is excellent information. Thank you! I'll keep this in mind if I ever decide to upgrade to a larger capacity
@@TheMadface80 PS3 is compatible up to 1TB.
@@TheMadface80 I actually upgraded mine 2 months back & almost bought the same one you did on amazon.
Thats true my ps3 wiith a modern Samsung ssd load a 6mb skyrim savedata in 18sek.
I wish I could recall this comment when I am gonna be about to upgrade my PS3...
I would like to mention: I have a ps3 phat 40gb model. I took out the hdd, put in a western digital 240gb ssd, booted it in safe mode, and hit restore. No flash drive needed or anything. Worked in minutes. You don't need a PC or any fancy softwares or USB thumb sticks or copies of the update software guys.
Only with a NAND fat model. The later fats and all the slim models have NOR flash and require a copy of the firmware on USB if you are intending to use custom firmware.
I wonder if you can use mini partition tool or a drive image to copy the PS3 drive to an img file then copy to ssd mmmm
Holy crap! Nearly 1:50 to load via HDD while it was 20secs via SSD.
And I don't even like GTA V, but that's impressive!
u don't what??? 😅
I have slim. Put in SSD, had to put a usb stick with ps3 4.89 file on it, downloaded free on website.
Automatically boots up. Can transfer saves into usb stick and swap to new ssd.
Easy replacement.
Thank you sony for thinking of that.
Oh my days the difference on gta is insane, im surprised it made that much of a difference considering it doesnt use sata 3 or anything, it was probably just the random access speed that helped it so much, wonder why gta is so cluttered?
Probably done it on purpose so you get a PS4 and i bet the SSDs was the same price as the PS4 when it cam out ....but it's crazy to say my PS3 is out living my PS4 which is a joke and they need to be sued for selling junk design..
twats 😂
A ssd can't fully utilize its full speed on the Ps3 due not having sata 3 or higher. But a ssd is still fast enough to run circles around a hdd
@@thomaswest2583 did you read my comment?
@@davey2k12 what? Again as I said to the other person, did you read my comment?
@rentisme Yes I read it, just pointing out ps3 uses older sata 1 in most ps3s. And the ssd still easily beats the hdd.
Thanks for the video! I was considering doing the SSD upgrade primarily because they were becoming cheaper and the stock 80GB HDD is practically worth nothing when it comes to storage space nowadays -- ordered a 500GB SSD and I guess the slight speed increase alongside the longetivity will be nice bonuses as well!
I'm strepped on space with my HDD right now so I can't wait to finally be able to store more digital games on my PS3 now.
You know what, man? This was a good video.
SSDs been around for 20 years cant believe we the poor population can finally afford it
I remember that shit around 2003 at a electronics store it was in a weird computer
Awesome Champ, I use the Samsung EVO 870 1tb SSD in my ps3 rig. It is sweet 🥊🥊🔥🔥
you doubled the value of your unit 🤣
@@mihai-robertparaschiv5760 I have the best ps3 rig, upscaled to 2160p in real time 😎
Difference is minor but if you want a quieter console and decent load times . Also ssd are cheaper now
i remember going to grab snacks and take a wiz and coming back the game would be on its loading screen
well, I did the same with the 240 GB SATA SSD because I want to make it faster for the PS3 Slim to work. Still worth it.
0 diff and low endurance modem ssd drive the ps3 will have a field day destroying quickly due to how it handles its files. Even the hard drives that came with the PS3 ran at a fraction of their true speed cause of it.
Huge difference!
I SSD *( 512gb Inland Pro 520/450 read/wright )* swapped my PS3 you gotta backup your PS3 if you have stuff you wanna save, mine installed fine
I just want to know if it improves read and write speeds even if minor, does the menu screen xmb download an install faster? Does it also have less pop in, in games? Does it improve gameplay?
I'm maxing my ps3 out after seeing this. Are people seriously saying there's not much difference?
SSD are pretty cheap now in 2024. Obviously disc games will make little to no difference but most people use digital now.
I keep seeing people argue about the fact PS3 doesn’t support trim and it’ll break.
Did you have this issue?
Cool fact: if you take the 3 minutes to get used to command line, you can just do all the things those sus adware infested programs did in one pre-installed application.
You could have tried to clone the hdd with GParted
not the kind of content i watch but youre criminally underrated
Thank you for this brother!
Great video dude, love the Microsoft rip haha
How much faster is the loading the PS store? That’s far slower then loading most games
It’s almost instant and navigating the store is very smooth. The SSD makes everything a lot snappier. It is also brilliant if you have a CFW PS3 and plan on overclocking. When overclocking the VRAM in particular, it is able to take better advantage of the I/O speed that the SSD provides meaning it can stream textures very fast, almost eliminating pop-in entirely as well as stuttering and hitching
DAMN! Nearly TWO MINUTES!
Haha the gta5 was so long without it
Very informative thx for this vid
You can absolutely clone a PS3 drive with hdd raw copy tool, np.
ayyy, Project Diva F 2nd is my fav rhythm still
What kind of a dirty ass PS3 is this lol!
Changing the HDD to an SDD on PS3 doesn't make much of a difference with disc games, this is because the blu-ray drive.
Quick question how is the USB expansion card you got for your rift s holding up
I've upgraded my whole PC. Luckily, the new motherboard that I bought was able to handle the USB 3.0 without much issue.
But up until I upgraded my motherboard, the USB expansion worked until the end.
I also changed to 256gb ssd palion from 160gb Toshiba and loading times got faster like in Minecraft, NFS MW2 or Gran Turismo 5 and 6 and I use HDD to backup ps3 when playing NFS cus it can crash when saving
Only by 6:35 we actually see the comparison.
The SSD makes a difference, but honestly not that much. Thanks, anyway.
gta v on ps3 when i was a kid but can keep my patient on the loading screen, on pc im not.
I have a lot of questions.
1. Can you download ps3 OS on SSD cleanly or do you have to clone?
2. What is thr size of the ssd 2.5?
3. How can you back up load saves?
4. what is your ssd in the video?
1.yes just reinstall the OS with the official firmware from Sony's website using a USB drive.
3. Most save files can be backed up using the built in recovery tool. If they can't be backed up (like killzone 2), you need to jailbreak the PS3 and use a third party save backup tool.
@@wixxzblu I am now discouraged. Seeing as how assassins creed 4 run theough ps3hen so choppy and stuttery.
@@JcTYT I don't have HEN, but why would black flag run bad?
@@wixxzblu idk it feels bad. I juet 100% AC3 on disc and it feels so different. AC4 is stuttery and feels 10fps rather than 30
@@JcTYT Maybe your HDD is dying
What about when you FTP games over Ethernet, is that faster now?
NEVER film dirty plastic with flash on...
@@b3c5 2:18
@@TheMadface80 oh sorry i didnt know
@@b3c5 Nah, in retrospect, I should've used a white paper to soften the light. No flash was too dark to see the PS3, and with flash it was extremely bright. I just need to learn to use light filters better.
@@TheMadface80 ok
Hello sir, what theme did you use?
Hey! Your GTAV are digital or disc installed?? Thanks for the video. :)
All these games, including GTAV, are full digital downloads or backups. I'm not sure how well this would work on disc, it depends on how much of the game installs in the hard drive.
@@TheMadface80 trying out games with a disc on the SSD would make a great video. :D
@@LuizBarotto I'd say avoid it
Wow. That's a huge huge difference with GTA 5
Hybrid drive or ssd which better? I just play some exclusive not 3rd party.
Definitely SSD regardless. With hybrids, it's a bit of a gamble whether you'll get the full speed, since most hybrids try to learn your usage habits and will cache those in the SSD part, which means it will be thrown off when you start playing a different game and will therefore load at HDD speeds.
With an SSD, you're guaranteed to always have the speed boosts.
not you throwing f in the trash 💀💀💀 but honestly you should as f2nd exists 🥰
Haha you sound like ricegum bro
Any way nice video
This is what i m looking for i want to use ssd in my ps3
i think it's better to use dd on linux to clone the drive
Good video you’re pretty funny too 😂
should have focused on open world games and games like The last of us.
Interesting video even if brief
holy shit the ssd difference on GTA
Don’t feel too bad about the save games I had the same trouble too. I had about 225 saves but only 197 would copy as a lot are copy protected on the main dashboard. I used MultiMan on file browser and backed the whole save folder to usb to sort that.
Trying to clone the hard drives, is it possible to jailbreak say a fat and slim ps3 use the Ethernet port with cable and use the ps3 transfer facility? I was wondering as I know you can do that with official PS3’s
I have a jailbroken ps3 so my question is if i directly put the new ssd in the ps3 and start it will i have to jail break it again?
@@dnyandevkadakolmath8673 once you jailbreak a console it’s done completely and as I’m aware the custom firmware flashes onto the board not actually on the hard drive. So when you put any new drive in the only thing that will happen it will ask you to format the new drive as each PS3 has a code they kind of stamp onto it for that copy protection lark. You shouldn’t have to re jailbreak or put new custom firmware on. If you put the official firmware back on then you will loose your jailbreak so make sure you don’t do that.
hddrawcopy clones drive i cloned my 40gb to 320gb but on;ly let me use 40gb until i formated drive in sytem settings gave me the full 320gb obv drive was blank but lets u change drive without controller and safe mode
Did you notice any difference in the games frame rate wise? Do they feel smoother on the ssd,
I don't think so. I don't think I've felt a frame rate difference at all, actually. I think the frame rate can't get higher anyways because at that point, the bottleneck is the CPU (especially with demanding titles like GTA), so making the drive faster only improves loads times and that's about it.
@@TheMadface80 oh okay thank you I appreciate the response,
@@TheMadface80 better and faster system restoration and formatting, also. and backups should be faster on a SSD original.
@@TheMadface80 no the main bottleneck on 99% of the ps3 games are coming from the rsx chip.
Ahh yes a fellow weeb with an ssd ps3
does it increase performance or graphics on games or is it just loading times ?
No graphics increase. Only load times. Two totally separate areas
It does help with textures in games where pop in is very noticeable.
thankyou !
a question if I go from an external drive by usb or ftp to the hard drive of the ps3, the fact that the ps3's internal is ssd makes it faster when writing or passing files? I say it for the write rate of the ssd
Have you gotten Mikku-Miku!?😄
Would I see the same improvement on a phat ps3? I was going to just buy a non SSD 1tb since everyone says that SSD is pointless, but your video is proof that it improves load times.
You only need to fill 256MB of ram. An ssd can easily load that quickly.
Will i have to jail break it again when i put in the new ssd?
Does ssd will improve some fps game?
How do I backup my ps3 games?
Thx ♥️🙏🏻
i put 1 tb ssd in my ps3 to
hey you. cool videos
What about the frame passing and pop in, is it better?
Pop in is better. I don't know what frame passing is.
make use more fast ssd samsung evo...
Usb hdd are cheap you should of back them up
Ok cool
If i remember correctly , the ps3 is limited at sata 1 , so even if u install a sata 3 ssd the speed will be limited to sata 1 speed i think .
jesus clean ur ps3
Is 250gb ssd enough for my slim?
It should be enough for a couple of games. PS3 games back then weren't as big as they are now, so I'd say you should try it and see how many games you can fit in there. It's all about experimentation.
Is soft moding a ps3 hard? And if not, will I be able to play online? + not being banned or something
playing online with mods will always risk a permanent ban but sony doesnt give a fuck about PS3 anymore youll be fine
@@at-cj2iy thanks for the reply😂😂
soft moding a PS3 is absurdly easy lol, is kind of similar to the PSP method of soft moding
Soft modding is easy all you really need is an usb drive.
Also you can play online with a softmod ps3 but you'd have to add software on it
th-cam.com/video/4CQzMhwzKYc/w-d-xo.html
The loading of GTA 5 is a joke?
Ps 🎄
Bro why with the miku
Religious reasons 🙏
I have a question about the softmod part. Will I have to set up cfw again once I changed the drive? And if so, how would I do so at best?
I just swapped my hdd for a bigger one and yes i redone the mod but its super simple to do.Im running evilnat which is for the latest ps3 firmware.Just updated your ps3 official fireware on new hard drive then watch this video because not all ps3 is able to do cfw and you may have to do hfw hen which is half modded and you will have to run everytime you reboot but its only done by clicking on a couple apps already once to download it.Watch this th-cam.com/video/QldjWRGH0wA/w-d-xo.html .................Now he will explain if and what ps3 can do cfw . If yours cant then watch this for ps3 hen th-cam.com/video/xGS_Ryx_7r8/w-d-xo.html
GTA load times will be the same when playing from the disc, right?
I wouldn't be able to give you a definitive answer to this one. It depends on how much of the game is copied to the SSD when you use the disc. It's definitely not going to be as fast as having the whole thing in the SSD, that's for sure.
LOL you sounded like kid before I saw your face
Does ssd improve fps?
Nope. It only speeds up load times.
It will keep it steady most of the time it wont fall much
The performance of the ps3 workload would be done by the cell prosessor, the ssd upgrade would just allow you to install more storage to the system, faster load times and more games can be saved depending on the capacity storage you buy.
Sometimes it does stabilize the framerate, but depends on the game
@@SprunkCovers not on no damn 30fps console
Can u tried m.2 on PS3?
I might try, but I don't think the results would be much different.
The PS3 drive uses SATA and has no native m.2 ports. Even if I used an m.2 to SATA adapter, I would be bottlenecked by the SATA port and would therefore have pretty much the same speeds that I have with a SATA SSD.
At least that's what I think
@@TheMadface80 hmmm I wish that was wrong
@@萝莉欧派 M.2 does not even say anything about the connection! A M.2 card can have USB, PCI-E, SATA and other connections. A lot M.2 SSDs on market are actually SATA. The faster ones you probably mean are called NVMe and they don't have to be in M.2 form factor. And TheMadface80 is completely right: Converting NVMe to SATA will not make much sense, especially not in PS3, which does not have SATA3 but a even slower SATA1 port..
with adpapter yes, but you wont see better performange cause the ps3's sata interface is SATA 2 so any cheap ssd will work great so not really worth the money to spend on a expensive ssd
F
Man has a prebuilt NOOO
If you're talking about my PC, it's not a pre-built.
Although I can see why you would think that. The case did come from a pre-built (iBUYPOWER Snowblind Element), but I got the case empty as part of a trade. I then just built my PC using the case.
I mainly wanted the case because of the gimmick, which is the fact that the side panel is an LCD screen. But yeah, I got the case without any internal components (aside from the fans).
prebuilts aren't so bad nowadays, (fancy dedicated gpu on them)
Can i offer an advice? stop with the editing gimmicks if you wanna be taking seriously, it's annoying and no one likes the anime /movies characters bits joking about every line or joke you make
@@PhoenixDownGame Thank you for your input. I'll keep that in mind for my upcoming video. It's actually useful information
You cannot actually clone a console's hard drive with a PC genius it's Encrypted and any temper with it results in data corruption
All u can really do is to backup your saves to an external hard drive via the PS3 itself
Actually there is a program you can use to clone it on the PC. I have done this before but I don't remember what it called I did it a few years ago
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