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Efit: a quick ddg suggests the controller is sata 1… theoretical 150mb/s.
I went with the 2T firecuda SSHD hybrid drive with solidstate media and large platter for my PS3 and it works great!
SATA3 provides up to 6 Gigabit of bandwidth. So, yeah, a LOT less due to Sony being cheap.
it does not need the jumper to slow the drive to sata1 speeds
(sata 2-3 drives need the jumper to be recognized by sata1 devices)
(the ps3 works with sata 1-2-3 drives with upto 1.5tb with no problems)
ps3 does not support trim or other features that make the ssd quicker
but a ssd will speed up its download/install, load times and menus
also saving pics/video/music on the ps3 will be much more responsive
the ps3 is weird on how it partitions the drive
hybrid drive may not help as much as a standard ssd
I have Samsung 860 EVO 2TB in my PS4 PRO since 2020. Works great
follow the instructions on the sony ps3 websight.
you will need to resetup your ps3 after its reinstalled the software, you will need to goto the website and follow the onscreen instructions to log onto the play station network
the installation will be super fast on a SSD drive, i think mine reformated and installed in under 10 minutes
500GB or 1TB SSD are like $30-40 so it wouldn't make sense to buy small drives nowa days.
All PS3 use 2.5 inch SATA Drive; so basically any 2.5 inch SATA SSD would be fine.
Backup your saved games to Cloud before you swap drives. Then once you are backup and running, log into the same Sony PSN Account.
Nope, SATA-150 aka SATA1.
I had a PS3 Slim and installed a cheap 250GB Kingston SATA SSD and it made a big difference with GTAV back around 2013-2014
Another reason to do it is because of wanting to hold on to that PS3 now that it's very old. The original HDD could die at any time at this point, given its age. The SSD would outlast the console and could be re-used down the road for other purposes.