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I built my PC just under a couple years ago. At that time I didn't need too much space on my boot drive, but I now need more. So looking at a 1TB NVMe SSD, as I assume these are now much better value than a SATA SSD. Something like a 970 Evo Plus (Currently £160 on Amazon) is my main choice. As well as advice on the above, also want to ask the question if there is any benefit to doing a fresh windows install when I get this SSD. I've done cloning of my boot drive etc before for laptops so I know what I'm doing, but besides getting rid of 'rubbish' are there any benefits to how it works? 

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there might be problems in future windows updates other than that and the leftover stuff there really isnt much problems......

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