What SSD Should I Get for Gaming?

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Asked By GamerDude42 On

Hey everyone! I'm looking for recommendations for a good SSD. My motherboard is an ROG Strix Z490-E, and I'm considering a 2TB drive or more. My budget is around €150, but I'm willing to go a bit over if it's worth it. It would be great to get it from Verkkokauppa.com since they offer fast delivery here in Finland. Also, I'm wondering if a 4TB SSD would be overkill for my needs, especially since I plan to use it for heavy gaming, including MSFS 2024.

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Answered By BudgetFinder On

Honestly, for €150, you should be able to snag a 2TB drive without any issues. Here's a good, budget-friendly option: [Teamgroup T-Force G50](https://fi.pcpartpicker.com/product/hrLdnQ/teamgroup-t-force-g50-2-tb-m2-2280-pcie-40-x4-nvme-solid-state-drive-tm8ffe002t0c129). Just be aware that €100 won't stretch to 4TB, but it's definitely doable for 2TB!

StorageGuru91 -

You could also look into models over €150 if you're up for it.

GamerDude42 -

Great, I'll definitely check it out! Thanks for the help.

Answered By TechWhiz77 On

For your setup, any decent NVMe SSD should work just fine! If you're mainly gaming or doing casual tasks, a mid-range option would be sufficient. I'd recommend checking out the flowchart linked in this thread for model suggestions. Just keep in mind, only you can determine how much storage you really need based on your gaming habits!

Answered By StorageGuru91 On

You might want to look at the Teamgroup T-Force G50, which is a 2TB SSD priced around €113. Keep in mind, anything under €100 for a 2TB usually means lower quality. Also, check this link for more info: [Teamgroup G50 2TB](https://datatronic.fi/komponentit/kiintolevyt-ssd-levyt/ssd/team-group-g50-2-tb-m2-pci-express-40-nvme-3d-nand-team-group-tm8ffe002t0c129). If Verkkokauppa.com has it, that would be perfect!

GamerDude42 -

Thanks! Are there any other good options on Verkkokauppa.com? Their 1-hour delivery is super convenient.

SSDExplorer -

Definitely! Just check their site for the availability of Teamgroup SSDs, they usually have some solid options.

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