What is the best way to increase storage space on my gaming laptop?

a5c3ndant

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I need at least 500 Gb more, using mainly for gaming, like store those game with 50 Gb+ or more, and can plug & play the game. if possible I dont want to unscrew and change anything inside. Will the speed be affected much if i connect via USB? Any advice?
 

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Store in cloud lor. Not scare of failure but only scare of leak. :o
The cost of maintaining the hard drive probably cost about the same as a cloud subscription. :o
 

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for non frequent use, can consider portable HDD
for frequent use, best ish just buy HDD , unscrew and screw it in.
chiu only need do it once anyway.
 

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Another 911 entitled IT call for help

Of course edmwers know ALL The laptop brands in the world, all the models and wtf is inside.
 

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Same for TS, no need unscrew anything, just dip the laptop into a pail of water to wash out all the junk that is taking up space......
 

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external HDD need power supply, right?
Most gaming laptops should have support to add on a second storage - add in a new nvme/ssd drive :s

If not, connect an external ssd via thunderbolt

thanks everyone for helping me to start & narrow down my google-ing. think i will use external SSD, but i dont think i have thunderbolt port, i only see like USB 3.1 ? still can use?
 
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I need at least 500 Gb more, using mainly for gaming, like store those game with 50 Gb+ or more, and can plug & play the game. if possible I dont want to unscrew and change anything inside. Will the speed be affected much if i connect via USB? Any advice?

got cd rom or dvd rom?
replace it with hdd dock
 

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Then read/write speeds will be slower

What's your laptop model? See if it supports adding a SSD internally .. then take it to a competent shop and ask them install a compatible 1TB SSD. Will work out cheaper than external ssd for sure .. and less hassle

how much slower? say for example, BF2042. if load the map takes like 1 minute+ still can lah. i dont mind waiting, just as long as the game can function properly. If lets say load FPS game is longer, then i just install non-FPS (light duty) games on the external HDD and use my main HDD for heavy duty loh
 
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