I'm in the market for a 1TB game drive and I've noticed a brand called KingSpec, which offers both 2.5" and NVME options in my price range of around £60. I've previously used one of their SSDs (the P3) without any issues, but I've heard mixed reviews from others. Would KingSpec be a reliable choice for a game drive, or should I consider other options?
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I haven't used KingSpec specifically, but it's always a good idea to compare the read/write speeds against well-known brands. Generally, SSDs are pretty reliable, so I wouldn't expect too many problems. You might also want to check out brands like Cex for some solid options around that price point.
For gaming, even a QLC drive like the WD Green SN3000 can work as a secondary storage option, but if you want something better, a TLC drive like the WD Blue SN5000 is usually not too much more expensive. Just let us know if you have specific models you're considering!

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