I'm fairly certain that my mechanical hard drive is going bad and I want to just bite the bullet and finally make the upgrade to SSDs. A friend of mine suggested getting an M.2 drive to load my OS onto to increase boot times and all that good stuff, but I don't want to spend all the money on a good drive if my motherboard won't even boot from it. I know my mobo (Gigabyte B450 Aorus Elite) has a couple M.2 slots, but does anyone know if it will boot from it if I were to move my Windows 10 onto the drive?
Also, if anyone has any relevant device, should I shoot for a really high-capacity M.2 drive to store some games on as well, or would I be better off having an M.2 JUST for the OS, and then also get a SATA-connected SSD for game storage?
Many thanks,
Tucker
Also, if anyone has any relevant device, should I shoot for a really high-capacity M.2 drive to store some games on as well, or would I be better off having an M.2 JUST for the OS, and then also get a SATA-connected SSD for game storage?
Many thanks,
Tucker