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Well, /v/? I have a 1TB SATA SSD for vidya and I'm thinking of getting more storage, but prices are absolutely fucked atm and I don't feel like giving away my left kidney
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For everyday use, there's very little difference between SATA III and NVMe. The only speed advantage NVMe offers is transferring large single files, which most vidyajames do not do.
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For games most do well on SATA
Really only some games that have released over the last 5 years are improved with NVME drives, most just load faster and some it reduces any wait or stutter on load but it's dependent on the game.
Also the gen doesn't matter, pcie 3 4 or 5 perform nearly the same for games



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