HDD gegen SSD austauschen?

Hallo!

Ich habe mich in letzter Zeit nach Verbesserungen meines PC-Setups umgesehen, und bin nun im Bereich der SSDs angelangt.

Derzeit habe ich eine 512GB SSD für Windows und weitere Programme, sowie eine 2TB HDD für Spiele in meinem PC verbaut.

Nun würde ich gerne die Festplatten (zumindest die HDD) gegen eine schnelle SSD austauschen.

Hier meine Hauptkomponenten:

  • AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
  • MSI B550-A PRO
  • 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 Corsair 3200MHz Vengeance RGB PRO
  • 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 Corsair 3200MHz Vengeance RGB PRO
  • 512GB Patriot P300 M.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVME (L 1700MB/s ; S 1200MB/s)
  • 2000GB SATA 6GB/s 5400rpm WD Blue WD20EZAZ
  • 12GB MSI RTX3060 VENTUS 3X OC

Nun habe ich zwei Fragen:

Welche SSDs wären mit diesem Setup kompatibel?

Und wären folgende SSDs eine gute Option?:

  • Samsung 980 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD (MZ-V8P2T0BW), 2 TB, PCIe 4.0, 7.000 MB/s Lesen, 5.000 MB/s Schreiben

oder

  • Samsung 990 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD (MZ-V9P2T0BW), 2 TB, PCIe 4.0, 7.450 MB/s Lesen, 6.900 MB/s Schreiben

Es können auch andere SSDs als die hier aufgeführten angesprochen werden, ich habe mich nicht auf diese beiden festgelegt!

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flauski
1 year ago

Can you ask why you want to replace the HDD with the SSD and not make the new SSD your Windows disk? And why don’t you keep your old HDD as a data grave?

Your board has 2 m.2 slots, but only m.2_1 depends directly on the CPU, m.2_2 depends on the chipset. The new SSD is faster than the already installed NVMe plate, so it should host the OS. Ergo would make sense to install the new SSD, to clon the old ones to the new ones and then to swap the slots of the SSDs. And what you do with the HDD is left to you. As already written, I would keep it, music, movies or pictures can be stored wonderfully.

Aunt Ädith thinks there’s another question. Yes, both SSDs would be good options. I’d take the one that’s more economical about you.

ntlkr
1 year ago

I would build up both current memories and build a new one for it.

The first would be clearly the most sensible, although both are quite overkill but the second is really unnecessary.

If you really want to keep your current SSD (which would be really stupid), you should see if you have a second m.2 slot, but best you just build the new SSD instead of the old one, then it fits all.

flauski
1 year ago
Reply to  ntlkr

Why would it be stupid to keep the old SSD?

ntlkr
1 year ago
Reply to  flauski

Because 2 TB loose for everything and the old SSD has a fraction of the performance of the new

flauski
1 year ago

And why not use both of them?

sgt119
1 year ago

Would the Adata SX8200 Pro take, PCIe 4.0 would be out of business for you

https://geizhals.de/adata-xpg-sx8200-pro-2tb-asx8200pnp-2tt-c-a2081760.html?hloc=at&hloc=de

On the new SSD you can also grab the best Windows, because it has, unlike the old DRAM cache

Kaleopan
1 year ago

The Samsungs are too expensive:

https://geizhals.de/kingston-kc3000-pcie-4-0-nvme-ssd-2tb-skc3000s-2048g-a2621457.html

Can add a small m.2 heat sink, insert and finish.

Chinama
1 year ago

I suspect that the HDD with 2 TB is in a 2.5″ housing connected to the PC via SATA.

In this case, you need an adapter that connects your M2-SSD to the motherboard. But you do not get the speed that would be possible with PCie, but only the SATA standard.

If your board has two M2 slots it is easier. Then you have to make sure that the connections of the new SSD fit the slots.

I would keep the HDD because the gain in speed is hardly noticeable.

flauski
1 year ago
Reply to  Chinama

Why should the HDD be stuck in a 2.5″ case?

Chinama
1 year ago
Reply to  flauski

At laptops, the hard drives often had the format 2.5”

Chinama
1 year ago

I missed it. 🤷

flauski
1 year ago

But that’s not a laptop.

TheAmigos
1 year ago

Can use both SSDs

anoymer1010
1 year ago

Please take the second SSD

priesterlein
1 year ago

You take IRGENDEINE SSD with at least 2TB and already works.

priesterlein
1 year ago
Reply to  UTGamer

Yes, that is absolutely necessary, because you want to join them. But what connections do you have?

anoymer1010
1 year ago
Reply to  priesterlein

There are very bad SSDs to buy a Samsung SSD

priesterlein
1 year ago
Reply to  anoymer1010

If you say bad SSD: They’re also from Samsung. It has everyone in the program, virtually any brand in the consumer sector, but they are still super in comparison with a normal HDD.

anoymer1010
1 year ago

But I know a China SSD is still worse than a Samsung SSD. Because taking anything without looking at the specications does not take it anymore