My hard drive crashed last week, and I'm in the market for a new one. With prices going up recently, I'm feeling pinched for cash. I'm thinking about getting 2TB, but I'm not sure if I can justify spending $350 on it. What do you think? How much storage do I actually need for my games and files?
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Look into cheaper options, like the Patriot P400 Lite 2TB for around $270. It’s a solid drive! Alternatively, I use a 1TB and a 4TB SSD, but the 4TB was a steal at $140. If you can find a deal, go for it, but just keep track of what you actually need.
It really depends on how much stuff you need to store. If you have a lot of games, 1TB can work, but you'll have to delete and reinstall games as needed. I think 500GB is doable too if you're really tight on budget. Just make sure you manage your downloads carefully!
I struggled with storage issues myself, and I found 1TB sufficient for casual gaming, but if you're downloading a lot of big games, aim for 2TB. Plus, you don't need all your games on an SSD at once—rotate them based on what you're playing.
You might want to keep an eye on sales. SSD prices fluctuate, and I saw a 4TB WD Black drive for about $319 a month ago at Walmart. Prices are high now, but if you catch a sale, it could be worth it. Honestly, 6TB-8TB could give you plenty of space for your OS and some large games, so consider that too.

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