I figure 120 GB and 240 GB is to small. Currently hard drive uses 180 GB for Win 10 inckuding applications I intend to use for foreseeable future. If 180 seems a lot, one specific application uses 100 GB.
I recognize there is an advantage in SSD longevity having a larger drive. Also, a nearly full SSD will have lower performance besides decreased longevity.
Next step would be a 960GB but I don't want use SSD for storing video/audio which currently would be the only use for a 960GB. Platters are fast enough (video/audio) and cheaper.
A 480 GB would make a 37 % usage of the SSD.
I recognize there is an advantage in SSD longevity having a larger drive. Also, a nearly full SSD will have lower performance besides decreased longevity.
Next step would be a 960GB but I don't want use SSD for storing video/audio which currently would be the only use for a 960GB. Platters are fast enough (video/audio) and cheaper.
A 480 GB would make a 37 % usage of the SSD.
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