Hi all,,
So uh, apparently running your OS and games on separate Hard Drives can potentially increase performance (maybe minimal, idk). Either way, it would work fine for me, as I happen to have 2x1TB HDD's, with one with my OS and all my games and applications on there, and then the other with just like, random assorted files (videos, pictures, etc., stuff that I don't use often and can just throw on there to free up space, not like I really need any more space atm).
Anyways, would it even make any difference whatsoever if I moved all my games over to my second Hard Drive? (not uninstalling, but just moving the folders over, I'll be maxing out my bandwith for months re-downloading all those). I always assumed it would make it faster keeping the games on the same Drive as the OS, but maybe I'm wrong? Not sure, just been seeing a couple forums here and there saying likewise.
So uh, apparently running your OS and games on separate Hard Drives can potentially increase performance (maybe minimal, idk). Either way, it would work fine for me, as I happen to have 2x1TB HDD's, with one with my OS and all my games and applications on there, and then the other with just like, random assorted files (videos, pictures, etc., stuff that I don't use often and can just throw on there to free up space, not like I really need any more space atm).
Anyways, would it even make any difference whatsoever if I moved all my games over to my second Hard Drive? (not uninstalling, but just moving the folders over, I'll be maxing out my bandwith for months re-downloading all those). I always assumed it would make it faster keeping the games on the same Drive as the OS, but maybe I'm wrong? Not sure, just been seeing a couple forums here and there saying likewise.