Seagate STGD2000200 2TB HDD Officially Licensed for Playstation Systems , Black
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Seagate STGD2000200 2TB HDD Officially Licensed for Playstation Systems , Black
Original price was: £170.99.£104.37Current price is: £104.37.
Description
- Increase the storage capacity of console with the Seagate Game Drive for Playstation, the only external hard drive designed for PS4/PS5
- Thanks to the plug and play installation, drive is ready to use in just a few seconds
- With Seagate Game Drive can also take entire game library to a friend’s house and play on their console
- Game Drive for PlayStation is compatible with both PS4 and PS4 Pro and plugs directly into any USB port in console
- STGD2000200
- Item height: 113.5 millimeters
- Item length: 9.6 millimeters
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Specification: Seagate STGD2000200 2TB HDD Officially Licensed for Playstation Systems , Black
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8 reviews for Seagate STGD2000200 2TB HDD Officially Licensed for Playstation Systems , Black
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Stuart H –
If you have a PS5, just buy it. Itโs a simple as that. All your PS4 games go on to it and run flawlessly, leaving the smaller (but crazy fast) PS5 SSD for PS5 games. I must have 20+ games installed onto it and the PS5 manages it all seamlessly. Itโs an absolute gamechanger. Literally ๐๐ป
Alexandru Cantoreanu –
Ordered it yesterday afternoon, received it today in the morning, with Amazon prime option.
Package was spot on, a small dent on the cardoard box but didn’t affect the actual product that was packed in its own box
After connecting the external drive the PS4 showed 4001 GB and did not recognise the device.
Easy fix was to go into settings/devices/external storage ,selected the harddrive and Doormat it
This trick fixed the issue and now it shows on the system as it should.
I will come back with an update once I get to use it for a bit. Atm I am copying my games on the external harddrive, and I’ll be honest it’s not the fastest speed. For around 200 GB it shows 94 Min copying time…so don’t expect to be as fast as an SSD
I hope you find this review useful
Richard Machin –
The standard (500GB) PS4 storage is simply not enough. This little hard drive plugs into one USB port and gives you a whole load more space. Highly recommended. I also bought a cheap Amazon-branded USB hub so I can continue to use multiple controllers and headphones at the same time as having the hard drive plugged in. Despite being cheap I The hub works perfectly.
Subliminal –
Not a real lot to say here, after all it’s just a hard disk.
I needed to buy an external drive for my ps5 as the SSD included with the console is tiny given the size of games.
I didn’t want to buy a external SSD as they’re too pricey per-GB right now, I had a 2TB from my PS4 but figured I would need a bigger one at one point (as managed to nearly fill it with psvr games) so I bought this 4TB one.
You can play PS4 titles direct from the harddrive but not ps5 games, you can however move ps5 games that your not currently playing to the harddrive essentially archiving them until you want to play them again freeing up space one the internal SSD, apparently moving from external to internal storage is a lot faster then redownloading the game again.
The drive is quiet and I’ve had no issues with it so far (had it a few months now). Installation was simply a case of plugging it in and formatting it in the ps5 settings (in the storage section).
I paid ยฃ84.99 (I think) and it was a pretty solid…
Mel. S –
Unbox, plug into PS4 USB slot, turn on PS4. That’s it. It doesn’t need a wall socket like other external drives.
It gets autodetected and formatted. Once formatted it becomes the PS4’s default install drive, and you have the option to move any games you want from the internal drive at any time.
Honestly it couldn’t be any more easy.
Rob stealthfire –
Just go to storage through settings on ps5 it will ask you to format once that’s done go to your library and download all your ps4 games best to do one at a time. I currently have about 30 games installed on it and they all work fine I really don’t need my ps4 pro anymore this is definitely worth buying. Make sure to use the USB,s on the back of the ps5 for faster speed connection ๐
Hoof Hearted –
I simply plugged the Seagate in, told my PS4 under Settings/Devices that it was there and lo, there I was with a 4TB extension to my PS4โs storage.
My only criticism is that the PS4 canโt use the Seagate if need to use one of those USB port doubling devices between the PS4 and the External drive. I have to use the PS4โs original USB 3 port. But thatโs the fault of the PS4, not the Seagate.
One tip – the Seagate, being small and light, is very easily moved around. I have it on the top of my PS4 due to space limitations. Therefore to stop it getting knocked off the PS4 for any reason and damaged, I have the Seagate securely stuck down with a lump of Blu-Tak. A surpisingly effective solution as it turns out.
Amazon Customer –
I bought this hard drive for my PS4 after reading that it is officially licensed to PS4, and it stopped working in just 24 hrs of use!!!, it stopped recognising by PS4 as external storage because somehow it started showing capacity on this drive as 144115.2 TB, what a joke!!, see attached photo, I would not recommend this to anyone if some is thinking it is officially licensed for PS4 system and go to buy, it is rubbish.
** its been week i sent the faulty item back I am still waiting to refund***