[SOLVED] Which ssd should i buy?

ILi0vski

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I am building a budget gaming pc and i don't have a lot money to spend on this so i chose 2tb seagate drive and i need another 240gb ssd for my sistem can you recommend some good budget ssd please
And i want to ask you are gigabyte ssd a good choice or kingston kc600
 
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I am building a budget gaming pc and i don't have a lot money to spend on this so i chose 2tb seagate drive and i need another 240gb ssd for my sistem can you recommend some good budget ssd please
And i want to ask you are gigabyte ssd a good choice or kingston kc600
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-ssds,3891.html
You can check the above link but go for these;
Wd blue
Crucial mx500
Samsung Evo 860
Adata su800
And ill recommend 500gb because higher storage ssd have longer lifespan and have more performance compared to the small drive of same model and 500gb are usually $10-15 more.
I am building a budget gaming pc and i don't have a lot money to spend on this so i chose 2tb seagate drive and i need another 240gb ssd for my sistem can you recommend some good budget ssd please
And i want to ask you are gigabyte ssd a good choice or kingston kc600
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-ssds,3891.html
You can check the above link but go for these;
Wd blue
Crucial mx500
Samsung Evo 860
Adata su800
And ill recommend 500gb because higher storage ssd have longer lifespan and have more performance compared to the small drive of same model and 500gb are usually $10-15 more.
 
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My suggestion is to buy the 500gb ssd and omit the HDD entirely.
You can have a fair number of games on 500gb.
If/when you run out of space then it is easy to add a HDD later for bulk storage.
As to ssd devices, the quality has come a long way.
Still, I think Intel or samsung make the best quality ssd's.
They use their own components and can control quality better.
You might even be able to find a 1tb samsung 870 QVO at a decent price.
 
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ILi0vski

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My suggestion is to buy the 500gb ssd and omit the HDD entirely.
You can have a fair number of games on 500gb.
If/when you run out of space then it is easy to add a HDD later for bulk storage.
As to ssd devices, the quality has come a long way.
Still, I think Intel or samsung make the best quality ssd's.
They use their own components and can control quality better.
You might even be able to find a 1tb samsung 870 QVO at a decent price.
I will install my games on the hdd mb rainbow six siege on ssd but i need this ssd for windows and my programs and i really think that samsung has the best quality ssd right now from lots of reviews on yt,reddit etc.
 

ILi0vski

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i have lots of games that i play thats the reason why i need hdd but anyways its all good now i found the best solution for this probelm i will buy 1tb hdd and 500gb ssd but i needed to replace my planned cpu 2600x for 2600
 
I suggest getting the SSD + HDD combo if that's what you can afford. Whatever games you play often, put them on the SSD. The rest can live on the HDD.

Storage performance doesn't tend to affect in-game performance unless the game is a recent open world one. But even then, I wouldn't dismiss gaming on an HDD.
 
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ILi0vski

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My suggestion is to buy the 500gb ssd and omit the HDD entirely.
You can have a fair number of games on 500gb.
If/when you run out of space then it is easy to add a HDD later for bulk storage.
As to ssd devices, the quality has come a long way.
Still, I think Intel or samsung make the best quality ssd's.
They use their own components and can control quality better.
You might even be able to find a 1tb samsung 870 QVO at a decent price.
i don't have that money to buy 1tb samsung ssd right now but 500gb is awesome for my first build
 

ILi0vski

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Oct 27, 2020
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My suggestion is to buy the 500gb ssd and omit the HDD entirely.
You can have a fair number of games on 500gb.
If/when you run out of space then it is easy to add a HDD later for bulk storage.
As to ssd devices, the quality has come a long way.
Still, I think Intel or samsung make the best quality ssd's.
They use their own components and can control quality better.
You might even be able to find a 1tb samsung 870 QVO at a decent price.
i don't have that money to buy 1tb samsung ssd right now but 500gb is awesome for my first build