GuilloteTesla
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Sector size can not be changed. It's set in factory.
Sector size it is not something which You can set by formatting drive. It set in factory and written in firmware or its config. This can be changed but needs special tools and hardware. You misleading sector size with cluster size. The last probably doesn't matter if it is not below or far above officially set for each of fs.I mean I know that it is not the capacity, otherwise a whole lot more people would complain about this issue. Also seems something that you can't really fix unless you have some sort of utility with which you can manually set the block size while formatting the drive for PS3. Or will the PS3 just use whatever block size you chose for the fat32 partition?
I just swapped in a older 500 GB laptop drive that hopefully does the trick.
Hi. From my personal experience older ssd s wich have dram cache should work better.Don't suppose anyone has any idea with older SSDs? I have some spare 1TB Samsung 840 Evos I no longer need in my PCs, but those drives before had multiple firmware updates in the past to fix bugs that resulted in slow speeds. By any chance has anyone else here ever tried a 840 Evo?
@Rissy WD Blue can be CMR or SMR. Both techs offering different speeds and potential issues.
I understood Your post that asking about HDD from WD from their line called Blue. SSD don't using CMR nor SMR because they are not magnetic media but flash.
ST500LT012 using 512e:
https://www.seagate.com/www-content...mentus-thin-data-sheet-ds1702-10-1-1402gb.pdf
ST9500325AS have 512 sector size:
https://www.seagate.com/docs/pdf/datasheet/disc/ds_momentus_5400_6.pdf
Check S.M.A.R.T. maybe it is damaged if this is used HDD. Nothing strange in 2nd hand market. ;]
If none of issues mentioned in SSD guide not appearing, high probably translation by fw (512e: from 4K to 512) is fine for PS3. But as I said
and which You constantly ignoring, check S.M.A.R.T. It will tell You in what condition is this HDD.![]()
I will install a SSD into a CECHC then install CFW for cooling . Is it better to install the SSD before flashing CFW or after ?
I would install it before for convenience.I will install a SSD into a CECHC then install CFW for cooling . Is it better to install the SSD before flashing CFW or after ?
It doesn't matter on NAND models. Choose what You fit best.I will install a SSD into a CECHC then install CFW for cooling . Is it better to install the SSD before flashing CFW or after ?
Can someone tell me some SSHDs that are compatible