Big SSD or small one…(gaming)

I got 2x 1tb

a lot of games are 60gb each, some over 100gb

i have 3 call of duty's installed, that's about 600GB and thats why i still use an HDD dump.
They dont benefit from an SSD in anyway, some games do but very few in the real world.
 
I've got 2x2tb NVME for games. A 4tb Sata also for games. 4tb Sata for TV shows and a 2tb sata for films... I still want more
 
I've got 2x2tb NVME for games. A 4tb Sata also for games. 4tb Sata for TV shows and a 2tb sata for films... I still want more

i so happy for you

so you have 8tb of games, no screen shot it never happened.... lets a screenie of your (my computer) page
 
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Trust Issues? lol


not at all just wanted to see if you really had 8tb of games installed, for me thats insane i can help be remove a game if im done with it i have a 4TB HDD for games and it as about 3tb unused
what the tiny little back up for?


you would be surprised home many people say i have, 7900x - 4090 - 20tb of NVME @ Pcie4,
but really have an xbox of a laptop
 
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I have a large Steam and Emulation collection. If its a good game I always want it on my computer. Bit like a digital bookcase. I do tend to replay favorite games often.

Same with my film and TV show drives. I have converted my physical film and tv collections all to digital, in a quality that's almost like the native discs.
 
Same with my film and TV show drives.

this im total onboard with there is films and tv shows that i just love to rewatch all the time and not everything is online.

but with games this is just somthing in my head saying remove it you dont use it anymore.. then i reinstall them a few months latter and so the loop go's.
i have about 5 or 6 games installed at all times that i can just just fire up and plan no matter what the mood.
 
The most cost-efficient combo would depend on your budget and the types of games you plan to play. If you plan to play a lot of larger titles, then you may want to invest in a larger SSD This will give you plenty of space to store your games and any other files you may need. If you plan to play more indie or smaller titles, then a smaller SSD, such as 250GB, may be sufficient. You can then use the larger SATA HDD for storing any other files you may need.
 
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