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Prof684
5
Jun 24, 2017
128gb ssd is definitely not sufficient for a gaming laptop, unless you only keep 1-2 games installed
xkmx
35
Jun 25, 2017
Prof684for my desktop 128 gb is too small. i only have 30 gb leftover after a bunch of necessary drivers and the os. At that point i gave up and just install all my games on the hdd and i want to think many feel the same when going with only 128 gb for their ssd. Going to be upgrading to a 240gb ssd soon though.
it-man
720
Jun 26, 2017
Prof684It's easy to upgrade, there is currently a 500gb Samsung drop
Prof684
5
Jun 27, 2017
it-manwell yea i know it's an easy upgrade, but it also means that you will have to dish out some more $ for a more practical ssd
it-man
720
Jun 27, 2017
Prof684It is strange that they have such a low ssd
Prof684
5
Jun 27, 2017
it-manperhaps it may be why it is available for drop in the first place.
it-man
720
Jun 27, 2017
Prof684😀
AdamJH
32
Jun 27, 2017
Prof684It has a 1tb hdd, is that not enough? When running two storage devices, the ssd doesn't have to be big because it should only house the operating system and C: drive necessary files. Games don't particularly require ultrafast read/write speed but they do require large amounts of space, thus the 1tb hdd. In addition, your computer will run more efficiently having the two separate drives. I didn't take the time to investigate, but that ssd is probably an m2 drive like on my laptop with two bays for extra drives.