[SOLVED] Should i Change my OS location?

Ibraimo

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I play warframe and there is an open world from Plains of eidolon to Cetus, for those who aren't familiar, lets just say there is a huge world and a gate to a small town
Now to cross those gates it takes me 20 seconds, but on average it takes people 12 seconds.
I have my OS (windows 10 pro) on my SSD, the SSD is (SSD su750 256gb), you can google it, you will find it instantly, now initially when i installed Windows 10 the loading speed of the game was also 12 seconds on average
but overtime, the speed kept getting slower....The disk is only 50% space used, as for the rest of my apps i install them on another Disk (HHD) i also have no idea why 50% is used as i only have 1 game on it which is warframe 30gb, Now i'm thinking of switching OS to my HDD, and leave my SSD with nothing else but the game, but i wonder if it's even worth the trouble, will this decrease my loading speed?
 
Solution
No. Leave the OS where it is.

'over time', the problem is almost certainly other software getting in the way, slowing things down.
Moving things to an HDD will never make things faster.
Leave the OS on the SSD. Going back to having the OS on a HDD will be a step backwards. Slowdown time may get worse.

Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS information.

Include PSU: make, model, wattage, age, condition?

Disk drives (three I think): make, model capacity how full for each.

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Focus on finding a reason for the slowdown.

Use Task Manager and Resource Monitor to observe system performance. Use both tools but only one at a time.

Observe system performance after boot up while system is idling, then while doing light work and browsing, next while the game is loading, and lastly while playing.

Get a sense of what resources your system is using, to what extent (%), and what is using any given resource.

Look in Task Manager for any unexpected or unknown apps being launched at startup.

Look in Task Schedule for any unexpected or unknown app being triggered when/while you are "crossing the gates".