this post was submitted on 11 Dec 2023
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In 2023/4 you should not be running a hdd in your gaming machine anyway, SSDs are so affordable now
What a privileged thing to say.
A basic GPU will cost you $150-$250 dollars. A 1tb SSD will cost you $50, or the same price for a half terabyte nvme.
You can't even realistically get a proper HDD below $40, they just don't sell. You'd be best served at the $80 price point, getting either
I'd suggest the nvme in this situation.