Quick Answer
An SSD under daily gaming load in Gqeberha lasts 5 to 10 years, limited by capacity not wear. A 1TB Gen4 NVMe drive near R1,500 rated around 600 TBW outlasts a gamer's yearly writes of under 40TB, so the coastal climate is no concern for a sealed drive.
Endurance Maths and Coastal Conditions
Games install large but rewrite little, so a Gqeberha gamer's daily writes seldom top 100GB and most days are far lighter. Over a year that stays well under 40TB, against the drive's roughly 600 TBW rating, meaning it ages out for space long before wear. Gqeberha's salt-laden coastal air can corrode exposed contacts over years, but a sealed M.2 NVMe drive is unaffected; good airflow keeps the controller cool.
Sizing and Pairing for Gqeberha
For a long, smooth life, a 2TB Gen4 NVMe drive near R2,000 doubles both space and endurance over a 1TB model. Pair it with a Ryzen 5 7600 near R4,200, 32GB DDR5-6000 near R2,200 and an RTX 4060-class GPU for high-refresh 1080p past 144fps. The SSD shortens level loads more than extra CPU frames do, so capacity is the upgrade most Gqeberha gamers feel. For a Gqeberha gamer, keeping the drive 10-15% free lets the controller spread writes across spare cells, which is the easiest free way to push endurance toward the top of its range.
FAQ
Does coastal air harm an SSD in Gqeberha?
No. The NVMe drive is sealed and unaffected by salt or humidity. Coastal air mostly concerns exposed connectors, not the storage itself.
How long does an SSD last under daily gaming in Gqeberha?
Around 5 to 10 years, limited by capacity rather than wear. A gamer's writes are far below the drive's TBW rating, so it ages out for space first.
Is 1TB or 2TB better for a Gqeberha gamer?
2TB if you keep several large titles installed; it doubles endurance and avoids uninstalling. 1TB suits a focused library for a lower price.
Size a 1TB or 2TB Gen4 SSD at Evetech for your real library, keep good airflow, and it will outlast a Gqeberha gaming load by years.