- Jul 25, 2010
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I'm going to be upgrading to an SSD as my OS drive soon...but there's no way I can afford one large enough to put my games on (steam directory alone is 170gb with only about half the games I own installed and I have a lot of non steam games..so I'd realistically need at least 300gb for games alone) just my OS and main programs...
my question is will there be any real difference in game loading times/performance if they're not on the SSD but the OS and other stuff is? I'm assuming if there's any it will be fairly small but figured i'd ask incase i'm entirely wrong ^_^
it's damn annoying you can't split your steam directory so you could put certain games on one drive and others on another >_<
regardless still getting an SSD, I use my computer for so much general usage speedup will be soooooo nice
my question is will there be any real difference in game loading times/performance if they're not on the SSD but the OS and other stuff is? I'm assuming if there's any it will be fairly small but figured i'd ask incase i'm entirely wrong ^_^
it's damn annoying you can't split your steam directory so you could put certain games on one drive and others on another >_<
regardless still getting an SSD, I use my computer for so much general usage speedup will be soooooo nice