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plug in new one
install win10/11 fresh from usb drive (download iso from microsoft first before removing current ssd)
once setup on new ssd plug old ssd back in to get personal data
You might have to adjust the boot order in BIOS so that it selects the new drive's boot partition if it defaults to the old drive. Once you get all you want off that drive, you can secure erase it and turn it into a drive as game storage. Ideally, you should have the OS on its own drive and keep all of your programs and games on another drive, just in case because if a drive with your programs and games dies or runs out of writes, at least it doesn't take out your boot drive and you won't need to completely reinstall Windows on a new drive.
You never want to straight up wipe an SSD like you would a hard drive because it reduces the lifespan
do as talby says to clone drive with macrium
Once in the OS on the new drive, wipe the old one clean via Disk Management, deleting all partitions. Then make one partition for that drive and format it.
Once that is done you can start creating folders on the new drive and then copy over what you wish to move off of C Drive. Once everything copied over such as loose personal files. Then delete them off of C Drive to free up space.
If need be you can also load up Steam Client and go to Settings > Downloads > Steam Library Folder and create one on the other drive(s) so they will now be install options for games. And also allow you to use the move option in Steam should you wish to free up C Drive space even further by moving games over to the other drive.