SSD prices have dropped up to 30% this year so far, but they may go even lower

Is there really any reason to have an orgasm over cheaper 1, 2 or more terabyte drives?
My main PC has a 500gb drive and 300gb remains unused. Memory of all types has gotten cheaper over the years. Production efficiency and user demand is behind this, rarely an actual need.
 
Is there really any reason to have an orgasm over cheaper 1, 2 or more terabyte drives?
My main PC has a 500gb drive and 300gb remains unused. Memory of all types has gotten cheaper over the years. Production efficiency and user demand is behind this, rarely an actual need.
I just moved to a 2TB NVME main drive and have a SATA SSD as additional storage. Game files are plenty large and my rural internet sucks, so I keep them downloaded. I also have a NAS I built as well for file storage and media streaming, so cheap storage is a good thing.
 
How long would something like that take to set up? I have a few TB+ HDDs I use. Would it be something that needs to always be on? I'd like to know more
I dunno... IIRC (and I could be wrong), RAID depends on frequent re-writes, something that is very bad on an SSD.
 
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