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IIRC it drops to $120 ish on sale.Ī solid 500 gb NVME SSD from Samsung costs about $100 to $120. If it supports only 2.5 hard drives, get a 1tb SSD or a larger size if your budget supports it.Ī solid 2.5 inch 1 TB SSD from Samsung runs about $140. If it supports a 2.5 hard drive and a NVME, I reccomend keeping the SSHD and getting a 500gb NVME drive as your Windows and primary programs/games drive.
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What is the full model number for your laptop? Corsair sells really good RAM, but there are others out there. I think 2666 MHz is fine for an Intel laptop though.
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If you decide to upgrade it you might want to choose one with a higher MHz (if supported) as it’s more important with AMD CPU’s. The SSD size is worth upgrading, but the 16GB RAM that comes with it should be fine, however I noticed I was maxing it out on certain games with thing running in the background so I wanted to eliminate any performance issues and decided to double it.
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For most people I’d recommend just filling the second slot with an additional SSD and choosing what to install to each. I now use the 2TB as my one and only SSD with OS, files, games, everything. So what I did was put a 2TB SSD into the empty m.2 slot and then used Samsung Magician to clone my existing one onto it. SSD I recommend: or any other good quality 500GB drive. But if you switch to that you will probably need to reinstall Windows and all games: Not sure what you run for power, I would say at least 500w for 1060, 550w for 2060, 650w for 1070 or 2070, 700-800w for 2080 and above.Īlso, if your motherboard supports NVMe M.2, that type of SSD has even greater performance than the SATA SSD, multiple times increase in read and write speeds. I can only recommend the order of upgrades for the most price/performance gain:ģ) tossup between better CPU and better video card. Whatever decision you make, I hope it helps. SSD are far from perfect, but in general, quality SSD have tested to be more reliable long term than HDD. They can last longer (with enterprise drives) for archival purposes, but the performance drives (like the WD Black HDD) all eventually suffer the same fate. HDD get slow with age, and also with capacity issues. Think of in terms of the weakest link argument, and while this can still be considered an opinion, I would say the weakest component in your system in the HDD.
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