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Gaming storage basics for beginners Stay updated on tips and tricks for managing your gaming files efficiently.

Gaming storage basics for beginners Stay updated on tips and tricks for managing your gaming files efficiently.

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bishopboys68
Posting Freak
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07-26-2023, 04:30 AM
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Hello, your question is clear but a bit confusing. Let me break it down:

If you remove a game from an older or simpler game system, it won’t affect the laptop’s current performance unless the game was heavily using system resources. Since your PC has 8GB RAM and a 256GB SSD, it should handle the removal without issues. Once uninstalled, there’s no lasting impact on performance—just a cleaner system.

If you’re worried about speed, consider that removing unused programs can free up memory and improve responsiveness. You’re not “hopeless”—you just need to understand what you’re doing. 😊
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bishopboys68
07-26-2023, 04:30 AM #1

Hello, your question is clear but a bit confusing. Let me break it down:

If you remove a game from an older or simpler game system, it won’t affect the laptop’s current performance unless the game was heavily using system resources. Since your PC has 8GB RAM and a 256GB SSD, it should handle the removal without issues. Once uninstalled, there’s no lasting impact on performance—just a cleaner system.

If you’re worried about speed, consider that removing unused programs can free up memory and improve responsiveness. You’re not “hopeless”—you just need to understand what you’re doing. 😊

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TandemTea
Member
53
07-26-2023, 11:30 AM
#2
Lack of storage has no effect on gameplay speed
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TandemTea
07-26-2023, 11:30 AM #2

Lack of storage has no effect on gameplay speed

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freythefab
Member
65
07-26-2023, 12:20 PM
#3
Gaming performance isn't significantly affected by SSD usage.
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freythefab
07-26-2023, 12:20 PM #3

Gaming performance isn't significantly affected by SSD usage.

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Peppermintt
Member
50
07-31-2023, 03:10 PM
#4
Uninstalling a game frees up storage space on your drive. Some programs might leave behind files containing your preferences or saved progress, just in case you decide to reinstall later. The amount of space they occupy is usually minimal and shouldn’t cause any issues. When the game is active, it uses memory and processes from your CPU or GPU. You can install several games at once without noticeably impacting performance.
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Peppermintt
07-31-2023, 03:10 PM #4

Uninstalling a game frees up storage space on your drive. Some programs might leave behind files containing your preferences or saved progress, just in case you decide to reinstall later. The amount of space they occupy is usually minimal and shouldn’t cause any issues. When the game is active, it uses memory and processes from your CPU or GPU. You can install several games at once without noticeably impacting performance.

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MsSHIP
Member
121
08-01-2023, 05:54 PM
#5
The key factor is what changes the outcome.
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MsSHIP
08-01-2023, 05:54 PM #5

The key factor is what changes the outcome.

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Xenoram
Member
82
08-02-2023, 12:44 AM
#6
Processing power components: CPU and GPU.
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Xenoram
08-02-2023, 12:44 AM #6

Processing power components: CPU and GPU.

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brisketbones
Junior Member
12
08-02-2023, 01:57 AM
#7
Removing the game eliminates its impact on your PC. Leftover files might occupy some space on an SSD, but that’s about it. For overall speed, the biggest factors are CPU (especially for demanding games) and GPU (for everything else). RAM usage is reduced less when you have under 8GB. Differences in SSD versus HDD mainly affect game loading times.
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brisketbones
08-02-2023, 01:57 AM #7

Removing the game eliminates its impact on your PC. Leftover files might occupy some space on an SSD, but that’s about it. For overall speed, the biggest factors are CPU (especially for demanding games) and GPU (for everything else). RAM usage is reduced less when you have under 8GB. Differences in SSD versus HDD mainly affect game loading times.

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chocoplaysMC
Junior Member
13
08-11-2023, 09:26 AM
#8
A 256GB SSD would be more beneficial for gaming and multitasking compared to a 128GB one, especially when running multiple apps and streaming.
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chocoplaysMC
08-11-2023, 09:26 AM #8

A 256GB SSD would be more beneficial for gaming and multitasking compared to a 128GB one, especially when running multiple apps and streaming.

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Komodo88
Senior Member
749
08-12-2023, 10:23 PM
#9
Perform CC Cleaner every week and everything will be okay.
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Komodo88
08-12-2023, 10:23 PM #9

Perform CC Cleaner every week and everything will be okay.

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fireroster
Member
150
08-13-2023, 12:05 AM
#10
It’s just more space available. I went for a larger size on my laptop since I prefer keeping media locally. It was solely the hard drive. If I were to assemble a new desktop today, I’d opt for a bigger one. Because games and programs that need quicker loading really matter.
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fireroster
08-13-2023, 12:05 AM #10

It’s just more space available. I went for a larger size on my laptop since I prefer keeping media locally. It was solely the hard drive. If I were to assemble a new desktop today, I’d opt for a bigger one. Because games and programs that need quicker loading really matter.