This is a half storage and half gaming question, and I apologize for bringing up a topic that gets a fair amount of attention already.
I'm debating between three different options for installing Steam on a system that has both an SSD and HDD.
1) Install Steam to SSD, and junction the entire steam folder to the HDD
2) Install Steam to SSD, and use a junction for infrequently used game folders to the HDD.
3) Install Steam to HDD, and junction a select few games to the SSD (probably changing this on a somewhat regular basis depending on what I'm playing most at the moment).
I'm just trying to avoid a pitfall or significant downside that I may not know about. I appreciate the help!
I'm debating between three different options for installing Steam on a system that has both an SSD and HDD.
1) Install Steam to SSD, and junction the entire steam folder to the HDD
2) Install Steam to SSD, and use a junction for infrequently used game folders to the HDD.
3) Install Steam to HDD, and junction a select few games to the SSD (probably changing this on a somewhat regular basis depending on what I'm playing most at the moment).
I'm just trying to avoid a pitfall or significant downside that I may not know about. I appreciate the help!