PS4 HDD Data Bank dropping soon

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Amazon has listed the U.S. release date for the upcoming PlayStation 4 HDD Data Bank. The latest accessory from Nyko will be coming out on the 9th of June. If you are interested in the HDD cover, you can preorder it on the retailer’s website via this link.

We previously reported that the same accessory is coming out in Japan on the 5th of June. So the North American launch will be four days after the Japanese release.

For the uninformed, Data Bank replaces the standard HDD cover of the PlayStation 4. It will make the system compatible with supported 3.5″ hard drives, which are usually cheaper in terms of value when compared to 2.5″ HDDs.

The color and form factor of the third-party accessory match up well with the hardware design of the PS4. It also has a LED indicator that displays when the HDD is being accessed.

Games are getting bigger in size this generation. Thus, the 500 GB default hard disk drive can fill out quickly if you have more than a handful of games, especially when you consider that all retail games are required to be installed on the HDD. If you have a 3.5″ replacement hard drive you want to use for the PS4, you should check out the Nyko HDD Data Bank.
 

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How much tho.. Causr laptop drives are pretty cheap :ld:


When I was checking prices laptop were cheaper than 3.5. Idk if I saw wrong or what but I got a 2twrrabyte on Amazon for just under/over 100
 

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http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00DU...ve+2tb+2.5&dpPl=1&dpID=31S8iX5lt7L&ref=plSrch

This a very cheap option it comes in a case when u get it just crack the case open gently with a hammer or a knife or if it has screws unscrew it and then you have the HD. I don't get why hard drives that come enclosed in a case cost less then naked ones. It costs more to put the shyt in the case and hook up u.s.b and all that but whayever.

Also it's hard to find a 2tb ssd 2.5
 
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