Hi all!
The main use for my home PC was always gaming, and right now because of the global pandemic I use it for working every day too.
Working is basically pretty low/light usage stuff like office apps, browser, and remote access to the office building masive storage system.
Since a few years ago I been using at least 2 drivers, one for the OS and programs and another for documents and/or games.
Right now I have an almost brand new 500GB WD Blue + Kingston 240 GB (both 2.5" SATA) and a 1TB WD Blue 7200RPM.
I have access to a cheap 1TB Kingston A2000 nvme drive so I been wondering: Is it still worth it to go with a 1 + 1 drive for this kind of gaming/work setup?, Or is it ok to just use 1 nvme drive like the Kingston A2000 since it already have really fast access times, and read and write transfer speed?
Im going to repurpose the other drives on a diferent PC, but I could keep the 500GB WD Blue SSD in my main system if its really worth it, perhaps as an OS + main programs.
Thanks for your time and/or reply!
The main use for my home PC was always gaming, and right now because of the global pandemic I use it for working every day too.
Working is basically pretty low/light usage stuff like office apps, browser, and remote access to the office building masive storage system.
Since a few years ago I been using at least 2 drivers, one for the OS and programs and another for documents and/or games.
Right now I have an almost brand new 500GB WD Blue + Kingston 240 GB (both 2.5" SATA) and a 1TB WD Blue 7200RPM.
I have access to a cheap 1TB Kingston A2000 nvme drive so I been wondering: Is it still worth it to go with a 1 + 1 drive for this kind of gaming/work setup?, Or is it ok to just use 1 nvme drive like the Kingston A2000 since it already have really fast access times, and read and write transfer speed?
Im going to repurpose the other drives on a diferent PC, but I could keep the 500GB WD Blue SSD in my main system if its really worth it, perhaps as an OS + main programs.
Thanks for your time and/or reply!