Last June, Sony disclosed a "second base" SKU for the PlayStation 4, offering an updated internal storage capacity. The new model houses a 1TB internal hard drive, which multiplied the storage capability for games and contents. Since its release, the 1TB console was in constant contrast with the standard 500GB model. That being said, this has left two base models of the PlayStation 4 offered on racks.
As indicated by game console experts, the more up to date 1TB model is actually not using this new hardware, but the more established setup sold during its initial launch, fitted with a redesigned hard drive.
The more up to date 'CUH-1200' form of the game console, lessens the power utilization both when playing games, and in rest mode. Rest mode is a standby mode the PlayStation 4 can be left, and permits updates and installs. In addition, the most recent version of the PlayStation 4 decreases power use by up to 36% when it is in this state, and 25% when in full use.
Subsequently, with a lower level of power being drawn, the 'CUH-1200' model runs cooler, and without the added heat, ventilation is calmer and quieter. Other littler changes include reduced parts, as compared to its predecessors, and a minor tasteful update. In general, this new version has made the more established 'CUH-1100' model practically old, since you can get this enhanced setup for the same price.
Reports are saying that the new 1TB model is in fact not using the revised hardware, but rather an adaptation of 'CUH-1100' which was abandoned months back. For those hoping to get a PlayStation 4 soon, it might be an insightful decision picking the 500GB model, or holding up until the present stock of the 1TB model has been replenished. Apart from the fact that the changes from CHU-1100 to CHU-1200 are minimal, the extra storage space might be bought separately.
Presently, the PlayStation 4 does not offer external storage support, unlike the Xbox One. But, the internal hard drive is easily replaceable. With game install sizes expanding enormously, a 500GB model can be effectively filled. Hence running around a development with a second internal hard drive may be the more secure avenue to take.