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PS3 HDD upgrade
5400 or 7200 rpm?
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Stick with 5400 rpm. Higher speed drives will work, but due to the limited power supply on a PS3 (especially the slims) they tend to burn out faster. I always warn my customers against putting drives over 5400 rpm in their system, but they do it themselves anyway. 9/10 return within about a year with a dead or dying hard drive and an "I wish I'd have listened" look on their face.
Play it safe, don't push the system to hard with a high powered drive. |
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You will get an increase in data based load times going with a 7200 rpm drive, but at the cost of reliability (unlike a in a laptop, 7200s tend to go out in PS3s). The problem is that your disc drive load speeds will still remain roughly the same, so to me the reliability of a 5200 or 5400 is more valuable than the speed increase of a 7200.
The best bet would be to go SSD (amazon has sales on them fairly regular) or get a 5400 with a higher cache rating than standard. That would give you the data loading increase without losing the stability of standard rpm drive. |
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Like the guy above me said, the speed of load times will be almost the same, I got the 750 GB with 5400 PRM seagate and runs good so far.
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Just upgraded to a terabyte 5400 rpm from a 500 GB.
Took 2.5 - 3 days to complete the backup and restore but it was worth it. |
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