The drive runs smoothly at 5400rpm.
The drive runs smoothly at 5400rpm.
I really want another SSD for gaming, but it seems impractical unless it's at least 1TB. AAA titles use over 70GB, which would drain my budget significantly. Would buying a 7200 RPM HDD be a better option?
HDD performance varies a lot depending on the speed and model. Some are significantly slower than others, which can lead to noticeable delays in loading times. Prices for 500GB drives range around 90€, so I spent 189€ on a Samsung 850 EVO that mostly served as a PS4 storage device. A 7200rpm HDD has its downsides too: it makes more noise and is less reliable. In my opinion, switching to an SSD is the better choice. If you must keep an HDD, consider using a 4TB model and move your game files there. Just copy the appmanifest*.acf for the game into the SSD folder when you play. Steam makes this easy.
I reverse your approach. I store multiplayer titles on my SSDs and single-player games on my HDDs. The single-player games are bigger, so I’m not sure the reason you placed them on your SSD, even if it helps with loading times. This should be a simple solution. Move FF15 to your HDD.