Anyone ever have something like this happen?
Edit: Nevermind. It seems to have fixed itself after restarting a couple times.
Anyone ever have something like this happen?
Isn't TRIM inconsequential in this case since many SSD's have garbage collection built into their firmware?
I've managed to "solve" this problem, selecting the notification, one x button press, one level deeper took me to the upload queue (which I've never seen before), a bunch of ancient failed uploads neatly queued, sitting there for years, I've just deleted the failed jobs and the notifications finally pissed off.My notifications are hilarious, there are cloud save file uploads errors from 3 years ago ... on top of the list :S
Which settings should I choose to make sure that my external hdd downloads games when the ps4 is on rest mode? And will the external hdd degrades over time if I leave the hdd on while the ps on rest mode?
That one looks like the equivalent of this one
https://www.jbhifi.com.au/computers-tablets/all-computers--tablets/wd/wd-elements-2tb-portable-hard-drive/426055/
Will games on this one load slower than the internal HDD?
Also does it make a difference whether its got a power unit or not?
Weird, when you click View Details on the patch notes on the Pro it doesn't even mention that boost mode is in there, but it is.
Any reason to not keep boost mode permanently on?
I'm keeping it permanently on until I encounter a game that crashes or behaves strangely, at which point I'll try switching Boost Mode off to see if that fixes it. I may never run into that situation, though, from what I read -- issues seem to be rare.Any reason to not keep boost mode permanently on?
Just updated my PS4 PRO..and for some reason after it downloaded and was done installing it did the whole rebuild database thing..is that OK..everything seems to be fine just wanted to be sure that is normal..used to happen from time to time with my PS4 but has not occurred with my PS4 PRO until now
Done the rebuilding database with me also, no issues experienced so far. Its done it before on the last firmware update also. I wouldn't worry about it.
My tests are done (PS4 Pro | Stock HDD vs External SSD (Mushkin Reactor 500GB))
Horizon (timed from hitting Continue until the screen fades in)
56.13s HDD -> 32.57s eSSD
Destiny (from hitting "Launch" until "Tower Plaza" appears on screen)
80.16s HDD -> 51.55s eSSD Boost off -> 45.51s eSSD Boost on
GTA V (from "Loading story mode 0%" until fade in)
53.09s HDD -> 33.98s eSSD Boost off -> 21.75s eSSD Boost on
I had tested the SSD and dock on my PC first to make sure there was no bottleneck, was getting 135-140MBps write and 275MBps read. Boost mode gains are probably due to the data being compressed and how fast the CPU can decompress it (boost clock helps).
All in all, it cost me 200$ Canadian, gave me 50% more storage space and cut my loading times by 42%. Worth it in my book. Depends how much your time is worth, and if you want to have 120 games installed (then go for a huge HDD). I only play 3-4 games at a time tops, 1.5GB is plenty for me.
Boost Mode is fairly underwhelming. Don't get me wrong -- it's nice that it tends to improve lots of games by providing more of constant 30fps where there were dips before.
On the other hand I thought you'd get more games jumping to 40-60fps but that's really not happening. I should have known since it's just increasing the CPU and GPU clock to full speed and not doing much of anything else with the CU's etc
It's a nice feature and I'm glad it's there, but if I didn't have a Pro, knowing what I know now I would not be running out to buy one because of this.
My tests are done (PS4 Pro | Stock HDD vs External SSD (Mushkin Reactor 500GB))
Horizon (timed from hitting Continue until the screen fades in)
56.13s HDD -> 32.57s eSSD
Destiny (from hitting "Launch" until "Tower Plaza" appears on screen)
80.16s HDD -> 51.55s eSSD Boost off -> 45.51s eSSD Boost on
GTA V (from "Loading story mode 0%" until fade in)
53.09s HDD -> 33.98s eSSD Boost off -> 21.75s eSSD Boost on
I had tested the SSD and dock on my PC first to make sure there was no bottleneck, was getting 135-140MBps write and 275MBps read. Boost mode gains are probably due to the data being compressed and how fast the CPU can decompress it (boost clock helps).
All in all, it cost me 200$ Canadian, gave me 50% more storage space and cut my loading times by 42%. Worth it in my book. Depends how much your time is worth, and if you want to have 120 games installed (then go for a huge HDD). I only play 3-4 games at a time tops, 1.5GB is plenty for me.
Any reason to not keep boost mode permanently on?
Thanks for the stats. Did you test loading times for the standard drive with boost on?
My tests are done (PS4 Pro | Stock HDD vs External SSD (Mushkin Reactor 500GB))
Horizon (timed from hitting Continue until the screen fades in)
56.13s HDD -> 32.57s eSSD
Destiny (from hitting "Launch" until "Tower Plaza" appears on screen)
80.16s HDD -> 51.55s eSSD Boost off -> 45.51s eSSD Boost on
GTA V (from "Loading story mode 0%" until fade in)
53.09s HDD -> 33.98s eSSD Boost off -> 21.75s eSSD Boost on
I had tested the SSD and dock on my PC first to make sure there was no bottleneck, was getting 135-140MBps write and 275MBps read. Boost mode gains are probably due to the data being compressed and how fast the CPU can decompress it (boost clock helps).
All in all, it cost me 200$ Canadian, gave me 50% more storage space and cut my loading times by 42%. Worth it in my book. Depends how much your time is worth, and if you want to have 120 games installed (then go for a huge HDD). I only play 3-4 games at a time tops, 1.5GB is plenty for me.
Boost Mode is fairly underwhelming. Don't get me wrong -- it's nice that it tends to improve lots of games by providing more of constant 30fps where there were dips before.
On the other hand I thought you'd get more games jumping to 40-60fps but that's really not happening. I should have known since it's just increasing the CPU and GPU clock to full speed and not doing much of anything else with the CU's etc
It's a nice feature and I'm glad it's there, but if I didn't have a Pro, knowing what I know now I would not be running out to buy one because of this.
This update has definitely fucked my WiFi.
i turned on boost mode and wanted to see its effects in action. so i thought of the poorest preforming thing i had, which turned out to be ff15's platinum demo.
the thing is buttery smooth now, like holy crap.
Thanks for your effort, but to test out if external storage is faster than internal require identical drives for both internal and external for a fair comparison. Hope someone can post some numbers soon.
This update has definitely fucked my WiFi.
I was playing some AC Unity multiplayer and saw some weird stuff.Any reason to not keep boost mode permanently on?
GTA V (from "Loading story mode 0%" until fade in)
53.09s HDD -> 33.98s eSSD Boost off -> 21.75s eSSD Boost on
It's not certain this is true. I do have a list over in my Pro enhancements thread of those titles that were reported to have issues by GAF members. The most infamous of these is SOMA, which was said to crash.There are a handful of games that break.
I don't get it. We can have some games with better performance or entirely fixed thanks to the boost mode, but this feature it's not so great for some of you. For me it's exactly the opposite and a good incentive for the potential buyers. Obviously me too I'd preferred better performance for all, but let's be realistic. I just hope Sony will work more on it and doesn't think the job it's ended here. CUs could be used in some way. And with Scorpio in the horizon, should find a way to compete with it, especially if its boost mode is expected to be one of the major feature.My thoughts so far. Granted I have only really tried The Evil Within, which was one of the worst performing PS4 games next to JC3, but the difference with Boost mode is seemingly negligible. It is possible that it's actively improved(and it could be rough chapters I have tested), but it's still far below ideal by any standard from what I have played.
Most everything installed on my ps4 has a pro patch otherwise, so trying to decide what else is a good test for this feature.
There are a handful of games that break.
Obviously. I haven't it, but why should work now? Probably this game is locked to the ps4 clock speed.Is boost mode for Soma still broken?