I built this computer about 2 or 3 years ago, strickly for gaming mostly.
When I built it I purchased a 240gb SSD, and put my OS (windows 7) on it, and bought another 1TB HD for all my steam games. I ended up buying another 2 TB HD and that's what currently plugged in for my storage space.
I'm down to 28 mb on my SSD, and I'm wondering if it's normal for needing to eventually upgrade the size of SSD that holds your Operating System, or perhaps it's because maybe I installed something on it that is taking up space?
My main question is if it is normal to eventually have to upgrade your HD that holds your OS on, given that it is only 240 gb and its been a number of years since having it. All of this other information below may be helpful or not, but I thought It might help answer some questions that might be asked.
Things I've noticed that are on my SSD:
Anti virus (Eset NOD32)
ASUS folder (Mobo is ASUS)
Intel folder (CPU)
Internet Explorer
Logittech (mouse)
Razer (keyboard)
Origin folder (origin)
Steam
Ubisoft
Obviously more stuff, but won't include all of it. Whenever I install games on Steam, or origin it's being installed onto one of my HD's, not my SSD but I imagine that a small amount of space would be taken off of my SSD considering that steam and origin (client?) is installed on my SSD, I imagine this is normal, correct me if I'm mistaken.
I have about 200 games on steam, plus games from blizzard- SC2, Diablo 2, Overwatch
Only one game on Origin, Battlefield 1
This may all be extra stuff you guys don't need to read, but I'm thinking because of Updates to Windows 7, peripheral computer accessories like keyboards, mouse, ect... and all that other stuff that it is infact normal that I should upgrade my SSD, but I would like to feedback before I invest in a larger SSD, mainly because maybe I could get away without having to upgrade and save a lot of money.
I have ran disk defrag and disk cleanup multiple times, and it seems like it may be time now to upgrade.
Any help is appreciated and thanks in advance.
When I built it I purchased a 240gb SSD, and put my OS (windows 7) on it, and bought another 1TB HD for all my steam games. I ended up buying another 2 TB HD and that's what currently plugged in for my storage space.
I'm down to 28 mb on my SSD, and I'm wondering if it's normal for needing to eventually upgrade the size of SSD that holds your Operating System, or perhaps it's because maybe I installed something on it that is taking up space?
My main question is if it is normal to eventually have to upgrade your HD that holds your OS on, given that it is only 240 gb and its been a number of years since having it. All of this other information below may be helpful or not, but I thought It might help answer some questions that might be asked.
Things I've noticed that are on my SSD:
Anti virus (Eset NOD32)
ASUS folder (Mobo is ASUS)
Intel folder (CPU)
Internet Explorer
Logittech (mouse)
Razer (keyboard)
Origin folder (origin)
Steam
Ubisoft
Obviously more stuff, but won't include all of it. Whenever I install games on Steam, or origin it's being installed onto one of my HD's, not my SSD but I imagine that a small amount of space would be taken off of my SSD considering that steam and origin (client?) is installed on my SSD, I imagine this is normal, correct me if I'm mistaken.
I have about 200 games on steam, plus games from blizzard- SC2, Diablo 2, Overwatch
Only one game on Origin, Battlefield 1
This may all be extra stuff you guys don't need to read, but I'm thinking because of Updates to Windows 7, peripheral computer accessories like keyboards, mouse, ect... and all that other stuff that it is infact normal that I should upgrade my SSD, but I would like to feedback before I invest in a larger SSD, mainly because maybe I could get away without having to upgrade and save a lot of money.
I have ran disk defrag and disk cleanup multiple times, and it seems like it may be time now to upgrade.
Any help is appreciated and thanks in advance.