Hi guys, Im planing on moving to a full M.2 NVME SSD system. I will also run 2x backup drives outside the PC (plus online backup) 1x HDD and 1x SSD (this last one for the most important data since the smaller size).
Question is, with Windows 10 and Windows 11 using about the same drive capacity (more or less), adding Office, some adobe apps + Browsers + AV program + some monitoring software (nothing huge capacity wise), Is there any reason to go with a bigger than 250GB for a system drive?
Im planing on getting another 1TB drive for documents and games which is more than enough for me (I never have more than 3~5 games installed, 3 of them been sim truck games that don't use more than 12 to 30 GB tops).
Im asking cause drive prices where I live kinda sucks, as with most PC components, and theres a big (at least for me) difference between a 256 GB and a 512GB drive.
I would rather get 2x fastest 250 GB + 1TB drives, than spend almost 50% more for extra 250GB that I won't be using anyways.
I thank you for any inputs and thoughts
Question is, with Windows 10 and Windows 11 using about the same drive capacity (more or less), adding Office, some adobe apps + Browsers + AV program + some monitoring software (nothing huge capacity wise), Is there any reason to go with a bigger than 250GB for a system drive?
Im planing on getting another 1TB drive for documents and games which is more than enough for me (I never have more than 3~5 games installed, 3 of them been sim truck games that don't use more than 12 to 30 GB tops).
Im asking cause drive prices where I live kinda sucks, as with most PC components, and theres a big (at least for me) difference between a 256 GB and a 512GB drive.
I would rather get 2x fastest 250 GB + 1TB drives, than spend almost 50% more for extra 250GB that I won't be using anyways.
I thank you for any inputs and thoughts