It's a bit small, if you're playing current games. In some cases a single game can hog almost all of that space alone.
It would work as a Windows drive, if you use a second, larger mechanical drive for games. (stores like Steam has options to move Library folders to alternate drives than the default c: drive.
It'll work just fine, but there are better options around the same price point. I'm using an SK Hynix 250gb that is one of Tom's recommendations. Amazon has a 120gb version for $51.49, and the 250gb is $78.27. Of course, the Samsung 840 Evo is one of the best options, but a trifle more spendy.
It's a bit small, if you're playing current games. In some cases a single game can hog almost all of that space alone.
It would work as a Windows drive, if you use a second, larger mechanical drive for games. (stores like Steam has options to move Library folders to alternate drives than the default c: drive.
It's a bit small, if you're playing current games. In some cases a single game can hog almost all of that space alone.
It would work as a Windows drive, if you use a second, larger mechanical drive for games. (stores like Steam has options to move Library folders to alternate drives than the default c: drive.
I know its small i just wanna use it for a certian game so the size dont matter i was just wondering if it was gonna be load the game fast and such as higher priced ssds