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System Name | The Sparing-No-Expense Build |
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Processor | Ryzen 5 5600X |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Wifi II |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12S chromax.black |
Memory | 32GB: 2x16GB Patriot Viper Steel 3600MHz C18 |
Video Card(s) | NVIDIA RTX 3060Ti Founder's Edition |
Storage | 500GB 970 Evo Plus NVMe, 2TB Crucial MX500 |
Display(s) | AOC C24G1 144Hz 24" 1080p Monitor |
Case | Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO White |
Power Supply | Seasonic X-650 Gold PSU (SS-650KM3) |
Software | Windows 11 Home 64-bit |
Building a new gaming PC.
I have a 500GB 970 Evo Plus for my OS and Steam games. Now looking for 2TB secondary storage for older games and large file storage.
Budget is not fixed, but let's consider a max of about INR 15,000 ($200).
Options:
WD hard drive WD20EZBX 7200 RPM: INR 5,199 ($69)
Seagate hard drive ST2000DM008 7200RPM: INR 6,979 ($93)
WD Black WD2003FZEX: INR 11,200 ($150)
Seagate SSHD ST2000LX001: INR 13,139 ($175)
Samsung 870 QVO SSD: INR 16,799 ($224) - QLC NAND: cheap but with bad performance.
Crucial BX500 SSD: INR 18,500 ($247) - cheaper TLC option from Crucial
Crucial MX500 SSD: INR 19,999 ($267) - slightly more expensive option
Samsung 870 EVO SSD: INR 23,349 ($311) - MLC NAND: fast enough to saturate SATA ports, expensive
970 Evo Plus NVMe SSD: INR 27,358 ($373) - the fastest but too expensive, plus will exhaust both of my M.2 ports
As you can see, there's a large disconnect between the HDDs and even the cheaper QLC SSDs at this size.
Should I just get the HDDs or stretch a bit and get one of the SSDs? What about the hybrid Seagate SSHD?
Higher performance is good but not a necessity.
I have a 500GB 970 Evo Plus for my OS and Steam games. Now looking for 2TB secondary storage for older games and large file storage.
Budget is not fixed, but let's consider a max of about INR 15,000 ($200).
Options:
WD hard drive WD20EZBX 7200 RPM: INR 5,199 ($69)
Seagate hard drive ST2000DM008 7200RPM: INR 6,979 ($93)
WD Black WD2003FZEX: INR 11,200 ($150)
Seagate SSHD ST2000LX001: INR 13,139 ($175)
Samsung 870 QVO SSD: INR 16,799 ($224) - QLC NAND: cheap but with bad performance.
Crucial BX500 SSD: INR 18,500 ($247) - cheaper TLC option from Crucial
Crucial MX500 SSD: INR 19,999 ($267) - slightly more expensive option
Samsung 870 EVO SSD: INR 23,349 ($311) - MLC NAND: fast enough to saturate SATA ports, expensive
970 Evo Plus NVMe SSD: INR 27,358 ($373) - the fastest but too expensive, plus will exhaust both of my M.2 ports
As you can see, there's a large disconnect between the HDDs and even the cheaper QLC SSDs at this size.
Should I just get the HDDs or stretch a bit and get one of the SSDs? What about the hybrid Seagate SSHD?
Higher performance is good but not a necessity.