TL;DW:
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You’ll want a PCIe 3.0 NVME drive at minimum for an optimal gaming experience. Anything beyond PCIe 4.0 is excessive and is a poor use of your money.
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SATA SSDs are still viable but on the cusp of unplayable.
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And lastly no one should game on a HDD/harddrive as the performance is beyond abysmal.
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I wonder how the PC market compares to the PlayStation 5’s speeds.
I think it’s a chicken-or-egg dilemma for PC gaming. Game devs don’t want to lose the big market of legacy hardwares, so core gamers can’t maximize their top notch PC’s potentials.
I wonder how the new Ratchet and Clank runs on pcs.