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I STARTED TO DO THIS.... but then I decided against it since I move mine around a lot and didn't feel like having to deal with it.
It's not modifying anything at all, The only thing the user is doing is hooking the external SSHD via a SATA cable and powering the SSHD via an external power supply.
It won't void ones warranty.
EDIT: Though I never really did think of doing that till now, Quite clever...
EDIT2: This means you can actually(If you find/make an external power supply/line) use bigger SATA hdd's.
EDIT3: I used to do this with CD/DVD drives which didn't fit in my PC case.
Too bad it ruins the standby feature.
external hdds for games are just pure stupid especially for consoles.