Is a 1TB SSD Big Enough for a PC Gaming Computer?

I have a 250G SSD installed on my gaming computer, but the storage space is insufficient. So, I plan to replace it with a larger SSD. Is 1TB SSD enough? Any suggestions will be appreciated!

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Jerry· Answered on May 15, 2024

Yes, 1TB SSD is enough for a gaming PC. Generally speaking, some heavy AAA games require 50GB of storage space for installation. So, 1TB will allow you to install more than 10 heavy AAA games.

If you are an avid gamer or collector, you are aware that storage becomes a problem as the number of games you own increases, especially those High-End Graphic Games. You can upgrade your storage. Or, to back up your games, get an external hard drive.

If you find your disk storage space is not enough, you can try to upgrade your hard drive to a larger one. However, if you want to upgrade your hard drive to a bigger one without losing data, you'd better clone your hard drive. To this end, you have to use professional cloning software like EaseUS Disk Copy because Windows does not have a built-in cloning tool.

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EaseUS Disk Copy is a practical HDD to SSD cloning software for Windows. It can help you upgrade your hard drive to a larger one and migrate your OS from HDD to SSD or SSD to SSD.

In addition, it can help you clone a hard drive with bad sectors and copy data from one hard drive to another without losing data. Here is how to upgrade your hard drive to a larger one with EaseUS Disk Copy.

Step 1. To upgrade a disk, select this disk as the source disk in "Disk Mode" and click "Next".

Step 2. Select another drive as your destination disk.

Step 3. Check the layout of the two disks. You could also edit the disk layout.

Step 4. Click "Proceed" to clone.

Generally speaking, 1TB SSD is enough for a gaming PC. If you want more storage, you can upgrade your hard drive to a larger one. To this end, EaseUS Disk Copy can help you clone a hard drive to another easily and quickly.

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Use EaseUS Disk Copy to upgrade small HDD, replace old/failed hard drive, migrate OS, clone HDD to SSD without reinstalling data.

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