I'm not good at system building and I'm reading up on NVMe. I've noticed some have a high read/write ratio, others low (ie: SN550 is 2400/950). I'm not sure how the ratio affect the price; if it does more than negligibly, I could live with standard SSD write speed (ie: 520 MBps).
I don't need a large primary storage. It's just for the OSes, its main softwares and 1 game. The game I'm currently playing is almost 5 years old and is a whopping--30--Gb. I'm assuming more modern games is even larger and it will keep going up. I'm convinced 128 Gb will be sufficient; I'm just wondering how low I can go. Worse case the secondary OS can be on the secondary storage and I'll restrict the primary OS software on the main storage even more than I hoped (the office suite, image editor & such can be on the secondary storage). Also, I think the most recent game in my library is from 2016 and there's multiple ones I haven't played, so I could do without anything from 2017 for some time, I estimate at least 2 years.
I'm looking for a low price and high read speed NVMe, any suggestion?
Thank you kindly
I don't need a large primary storage. It's just for the OSes, its main softwares and 1 game. The game I'm currently playing is almost 5 years old and is a whopping--30--Gb. I'm assuming more modern games is even larger and it will keep going up. I'm convinced 128 Gb will be sufficient; I'm just wondering how low I can go. Worse case the secondary OS can be on the secondary storage and I'll restrict the primary OS software on the main storage even more than I hoped (the office suite, image editor & such can be on the secondary storage). Also, I think the most recent game in my library is from 2016 and there's multiple ones I haven't played, so I could do without anything from 2017 for some time, I estimate at least 2 years.
I'm looking for a low price and high read speed NVMe, any suggestion?
Thank you kindly
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