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1TB SSD is too small i have a massive 10TB HDD that can fit all my games and works really well. 1TB isnt good enough for me
there is no bigger one and NVME drives are the only SSD worth getting and the 8TB ones are over a grand thats just for an 8TB NVME. Most SSD,s are too small motherboard only has two slots i have to constantly uninstall games on them annoying
2-4 TB SSDs have plenty of space for games and are affordable these days. I'd even prefer a 1 TB SSD (especially NVME with direct storage) over a 10 TB HDD... having almost no loading times is just too great.
for $200 you can get a 2TB SSD for the same price i can have a 10TB HDD that will actually hold all of my games
Are you trolling? For anything that doesn't utilize direct storage a SATA SSD isn't any slower than NVME and most mobos have up to 6 SATA ports. And you can also buy PCIe expansion cards to add more M.2 NVMEs if 1 or 2 slots on the mobo aren't enough. Still better options than HDDs.
^^This^^
I have a dedicated 2TB m.2 nvme ssd that I use exclusively for gaming and its plenty big enough. That said, I manage my installed games very carefully to include only games that I'm currently playing or intend to play soon.
You can just delete them and install them whenver you want to play them again.
What a waste of ssd and hdd space, holy hell.