
Those capacities match many of the 2.5in hard disk options currently available. Years ago you’d have to pay through the nose just to get a 256GB SSD, but now it’s easy to find SSDs with 1TB and 2TB capacities or higher. It used to be the case that SSDs were fast but tiny – happily, times have changed. You’ll get improvements in-game, with less pop-up and faster texture loading – and you may even see framerate improvements because games aren’t stalling due to sluggish loading. An SSD will improve your system’s boot and game loading times, and the console’s menus will be smoother.
