Which one would you recommend to me?
Hello,
I want to get an SSD for a gaming PC, but I don't know whether to get 1 TB or 2 TB? Can you help me?
Hello,
I want to get an SSD for a gaming PC, but I don't know whether to get 1 TB or 2 TB? Can you help me?
Hello experts Can someone please tell me how I can undo these instructions or restore my data? I've already tried recovery programs, but since I assigned a drive letter after formatting, my PC no longer recognizes the hard drive. How do I proceed? (I know it's very stupid and complicated.)
I just wanted to clean it up or something, and then I removed something, and now it's gone. I just put the SSD back in, but it's still not there… What should I do now? Thanks.
Internal HDD or external SSD? Hi, I wanted to ask if it makes more sense to install MacOS on an old Mac via an external SSD or internal HDD because of speed and so on.
Hello, I bought a new SSD for my PC because my old one is full (the new one has 1 TB more). Now I want to replace it, but I want to transfer Windows because I don't want to buy a new account… What is the easiest way to do this? Thanks in advance
Moinsen, I installed a new NVMe SSD in my PC and it still boots just as fast. My old SSD had around 500 MB/s ( https://amzn.eu/d/dsjHBbV ) and my new one has 3500 MB/s ( https://amzn.eu/d/eeA5ELd ). Still, my PC takes 16.2 seconds to boot. I've also removed a lot of programs from the startup…
I'm in the process of replacing my old hard drive because it doesn't have enough storage space and can't expand it, so I have to replace the entire thing. My question is, even if I have to reinstall the games and everything, will my old save file stay or will everything be refreshed?
I’ve got 1TB because I don’t care about many games, and I don’t have any movies or stuff.
More memory is more memory. If you’re just playing the same 2 or 3 games, you’ll be more than satisfied with a 1TB SSD. If you always want to buy and cock the latest games then it would be more appropriate.
You can also easily uninstall games and download them again if you have a short time on it 6 months later, but depending on the internet speed, this is more… Meh.
A larger SSD simply means that you can keep a bigger game collection ready to go.
Also depends on your budget. Usually a 1 TB SSD is sufficient, possibly you can retrofit an x TB HDD as a data grave.
I personally have 1tb for games. But usually only one to two games active.
If you want to have 10-20 games installed, it’ll be fast.
Lg
Well, 2tb at gaming. Because games are big files.
Use the M2 BUS! 2TB on 4 Lanes for operating system and games
https://www.alternate.de/SAMSUNG/970-EVO-Plus-2-TB-SSD/html/product/1509922
A 1TB SSD should be sufficient for your purposes if you do not want to save a lot.