I have a 250 GB M.2 SSD in which Windows is installed and a 1 TB M.2 to store my games and stuff. Now the 1 TB is out of space and I’m buying another 2 TB drive, but I don’t know if I should clone the 250 GB to the 1 TB and move the contents in the 1 TB to the new 2 TB stick, or just buy a SATA SDD for the same price.

I can have faster write/read speed with the 1st option but with I only get 1 more TB of storage, while the second option gives 2 TB at the cost of speed.

Which way should I go? Both the M.2 and SATA I’m planning on buying have the same price and I mainly use the PC to play games. I play FO4 and I have a lot of mods installed (like over 500) so I need space but I don’t know if the speed trade-off is worth it.

Edit: I forgot to mention, the 250GB has the fastest write/read speed.

  • AceSLS@lemmy.sdf.org
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    11 months ago

    I’d install my OS on the faster M2 and games on the slower one because most games won’t load any faster on a M2 vs a normal SSD. They’re mostly limited by other factors

    • Dudewitbow@lemmy.ml
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      11 months ago

      Personally I wouldnt decide by speed, rather by TB/W.

      You want whatevee drive the OS is on to last longer. The random reads (what an OS wants) of nvme drives that arent intel optane ssds are more or less the same.