List of things you’ll need
(2.) Philips head screwdriver
(3.) SSD
(4.) SSD internal adapter (if your slots are full already / if you have a prebuilt then that means your slots are more than likely full already)
(5.) Common SenseLinks to purchases youll need:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJTVGZM/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=humblegarage-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B07JJTVGZM&linkId=93d689c929f12e221bfc8945403576c2
If you want a cheaper SSD:
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-970-EVO-Plus-MZ-V7S1T0B/dp/B07MFZY2F2/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1BRIV1G9KDKF5&keywords=ssd%2B1%2Btb%2Bnvme&qid=1693840210&s=electronics&sprefix=ssd%2B1%2Btb%2Bnvme%2Celectronics%2C262&sr=1-3&th=1
What to do now
Now after youve bought everything you need you should be ready to go. Lets go over some things that might be useful information.
before you start this please turn off computer and unplug everything
If you have a prebuilt:
More than likely youll have all slots full, in this case youll need to slot the SSD (fully built according to instructions) into a manual internal slot most likely located underneath your – graphics card, main fan, and or motherboard; but most likely underneath either the main fan or graphics card. Youll see a long black input only separated by a small insertion towards the left area of the black line. What you need to do then is to rotate your fully built SSD upside down to line up with the two inputs expending out of the adapter and slot it in.
Do you need extra support?
No, its not necessary if its lite enough, however i would check on it every so often. This way if youre lazy like i am then you dont have to worry about it.
If you have a built:
More than likely youll know where this part is, if not, some people do put it around the same area of the prebuilts or around the graphics card itself.
For deep internal slots not taken up:
please refer to this guide here – https://www.pcworld.com/article/394138/how-to-install-an-ssd-in-a-desktop-pc.html
Now that youve installed your SSD properly:
turn on your pc,
go to the search bar and type in “partitions” and click the ”Create and Format Hard Drive Partitions”
now itll give you a option to either separate the partitions or keep them together either way its not gonna effect it much at all so pick whichever one.
make it fullscreen so you can see ALL partitions clearly
locate the partition (represented by a black line) at the very bottom of the screen and right click
click ”new simple volume”
proceed with the installation process, restart afterwards to make sure its complete.
Test the game if youre fine now then good on you and enjoy, however, if not …
Still having FPS drops?
refer to this mod here – https://www.nexusmods.com/starfield/mods/111
What methods dont work
The cable itself is a bottleneck that strains the computer, otherwise if installed internally it can draw out its power to its maximum extent.HDD:
This is whats causing the issues, please NEVER use HDD for games and only regular storage of pictures, etc.
That’s all we are sharing today in Starfield How to Fix Stuttering, Freezes, Crashes, and FPS Drops, if you have anything to add, please feel free to leave a comment below, you can also read the original article here, all the credits goes to the original author Midnight Ushiro
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