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M.2 drives will not be a huge improvement for gaming over a normal sata drive so if you already have a larger sata drive you could go with the smaller m.2 for your os boot drive and a couple games while your bigger sata drive is for your other games.
Otherwise if you are only getting one ssd in the form of the m.2 drive you will want to get the bigger one as you will run out of space if you play a lot of games or play some of the larger file size games as some can exceed 100+ gigs each.
Do it!
And if you are a gamer, you want to play other games some days and not have to redownload again, and back again if you want to play that favorite. so pls save yourself and do that.
Look at WD Red or Gold; 4, 6, 8, 10 tb sizes
You also don't need all games installed, get real.
ALl games? really, i have like 5 games installed and it already takes 2 TB
Mode open world games must load data like texture draws all the time. What we call constant ingame prefetching. Ssd helps greatly in such games... gtav, rust, ark, rdr2, Witcher 3, pubg, dayz, arma 2 and 3... many more
I tend to have 3 or 4 drives in my machines. Lesser demanding games go on the hdd.
Then maybe do it like this...
500gb ssd for os and apps
2tb nvme for some games.
4tb or larger 7200rpm hdd for lesser demanding games and loose personal filea.
Well, SSD is definitely better, however it is still practically impossible to get large enough SSD to not care about space. Which is possible with HDD.
So dumping everything to HDD and then if loading times are too bad or stuttering happens moving it to SSD seems like sensible compromise. In many cases benefits from moving to SSD are so small that it is not even worth the time.
How large SSD should be? Short answer - the bigger the better. Not only you can store more, but also performance tends to degrade once SSD is nearly full. 480GB will be practically enough for OS and a couple of games, if you want more - 960GB or even 2TB will be nice. They are not impractically expensive anymore.
And i will already have a 2TB HDD. Might even buy a 4TB external HDD as well.
*Also, i stream
Friendly warning, don't go for PRO SSD. It is almost the same speed and more expensive.
And Im not the OP.