Playstation 4 pro has a sata iii interface
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Although the SATA III interface has been with us for many years, there are still devices that are limited to the previous SATA II standard, something that limits its performance in case the user decides to install a solid state storage drive (SSD). One of the devices that still had to settle for SATA II is the PlayStation 4, something that will change with the new PlayStation 4 Pro.
PlayStation 4 Pro includes SATA III interface to get the most out of SSDs
The new PlayStation 4 Pro will undergo a series of important improvements in its specifications, beyond a new Polaris 10 GPU we finally find a SATA III port for its hard drive, something that users who decide to change the will greatly appreciate. mechanical hard disk that includes the console by an SSD unit as standard. Recall that the SATA III standard doubles the transfer rate of SATA II so that the use of an SSD may be maximum in the new PlayStation 4 Pro, something that will affect much less load times in games.
Sony's decision to keep the SATA II port on the original PlayStation 4 would be due to the null difference between the two when using a mechanical hard drive, something that of course does not happen in the case of putting an SSD.
Source: nextpowerup
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