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Go to solution Solved by Mira Yurizaki,

1TB. You can always add storage later.

 

64GB is enough if all you're putting on there is the OS and your daily programs and 320GB just really isn't enough for games to be honest. Unless you don't mind shuffling them in and out as needed

Alright should I get a 64gb ssd for Windows and a 320gb hdd for games or just on 1tb hdd for Windows and games ? They cost the same 

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I would just get the 1tb if I were you, then if you have money get a 120gb or higher ssd down the line.

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64gb ssd is too small, at a minimum buy a 128gb ssd but normally people would buy a 240gb ssd.

For a HDD you could buy a 500GB or 1TB.

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If you can, I'd suggest you save up just a bit more, so you can get the 64GB SSD, and 1TB HDD. You'll quickly fill that 320 GB drive. Also, if you get a separate drive for your OS, one thing you have to remember is when installing programs, be sure to tell them to install to the secondary drive.

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i didn't know 60GB were still made. they were ok 5 years a go but in 2016 I wouldn't use less than 240GB myself.

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