Hello guys,
Since I've got a 2TB SSD build, I am logically installing games on the second one, and let my OS alone on the first, with regular programs and utility. Tho with the size of games nowadays, it'll run out of space eventually. Some games are also ercommended to be run on the same drive as the OS, mainly online games.
When passing by my storage overview, I was also thinking " what a waist to have a 1TB SSD with only a 100gb of programs and OS out of those 1TB, just because I' ve read somewhere that it's better to let the OS alone" .
So, not mixing games and main drive, myth or reality ? I assume it can be better for the lifespan of the drive, obviously, but those huge space exist for a reason right ?
Would it be better to get a 250gb ssd on the side just for the OS ?
Since I've got a 2TB SSD build, I am logically installing games on the second one, and let my OS alone on the first, with regular programs and utility. Tho with the size of games nowadays, it'll run out of space eventually. Some games are also ercommended to be run on the same drive as the OS, mainly online games.
When passing by my storage overview, I was also thinking " what a waist to have a 1TB SSD with only a 100gb of programs and OS out of those 1TB, just because I' ve read somewhere that it's better to let the OS alone" .
So, not mixing games and main drive, myth or reality ? I assume it can be better for the lifespan of the drive, obviously, but those huge space exist for a reason right ?
Would it be better to get a 250gb ssd on the side just for the OS ?