How fast should my SSD be for gaming?

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Asked By CoolGamer42 On

I'm looking to upgrade my gaming PC and I've been checking out Gen 4 SSDs. I've noticed that 7000 MB/s ones are significantly pricier than the 5000 MB/s models by about $20 to $30. With my RX 9070, what speed do I really need for an optimal gaming experience?

5 Answers

Answered By SSDWhizKid On

Remember that the advertised speeds are peak speeds under ideal conditions, which you won't hit in regular use. What's more important for performance is the IOPS, which is where SSDs shine compared to HDDs.

Answered By TechieNerd88 On

Honestly, for gaming, the difference in speed doesn't matter that much. Most games won't benefit from the higher speeds of Gen 4 compared to Gen 3.

Answered By BudgetBuyer22 On

Most gamers won't notice a difference between a slow SSD and a fast one. I recommend just getting the cheapest reliable Gen 3 or 4 NVMe drive you can find. Gen 5 isn't worth the extra cash unless you have specific needs.

UserOne234 -

What about the Silicon Power UD90? Is that one good?

Answered By GamerGal99 On

Yeah, I agree. Unless you're doing something intensive like video editing, you won't notice much of a difference between Gen 3 and Gen 5 NVMe drives. Just get whatever fits your budget but stick to NVMe.

Answered By DiskDiva On

True! For gaming, even a Gen 3 SSD is more than enough. These days, SATA, Gen 3, and Gen 4 drives are quite similarly priced, so pick whatever’s on sale!

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