So, I've owned this new PC for just over a month, and already I'm
upgrading its hardware. That's normal behavior, right?
Although, strictly speaking, the above statement is not entirely true.
Only days after receiving this PC, I was already plugging in new
hardware: specifically, a second mechanical drive intended to house
all my 'old games', including the entirety of my DOS Games collection.
But I don't really count that as an 'upgrade' since a) I was merely
swapping the hard-drive out of the old PC and into the new one, and b)
it was a planned addition from before I had even purchased the new PC.
It was less an upgrade than part of the planned build that I - rather
than the boutique from whom I had purchased the machine - was going to
do the install.
This upgrade, though, wasn't intended from the start. Also, it's been
a month. So it's totally different, ya know?
Not that the upgrade is anything to boast about. I'm merely upgrading
that slow 2TB mechanical drive - the very one I installed just a month
ago - with an equally slow 4TB mechanical drive. It's not even that I
really needed the space; it's just that every time I opened File
Explorer the old drive showed up in red because it was 95% full, and
that made me antsy. Old habits insist I maintain at 50% free on my
drives; it's a daft compulsion, I know, but not really a troublesome
one. On the plus side, it's nice to have a drive that hasn't been
spinning for 1600+ days. ;-)
So, not an upgrade worth mentioning, other than the fact that I /am upgrading/ so soon after getting the new PC. This is what happens when
I don't find old computers lying around in the trash; I start
tinkering on my work machine. I really hope I salvage something from
the curb soon; it makes me nervous when I fiddle around with my
primary...
Not directly related, but for those with a M.2 slot (or a PS5), this is a >great deal (I paid $200 for this same item last year). Just be sure to >update the firmware with samsung magician:
https://slickdeals.net/f/16736609-2tb-samsung-980-pro-ssd-with-heatsink-pcie-gen-4-nvme-m-2-internal-solid-state-drive-mz-v8p2t0cw-125-99-free-shipping
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