the point of having some games on your SSD along with your OS is that it allows those games to properly benefit from the faster speeds of a SSD. The ones on my SSD do not slow boot time at all. I have 200-ish games installed on my computer, my favourites on my SSD (along with my OS), and the rest on a secondary HDD. Having programs that "auto-start up" in the background can slow boot time, but Steam games don't do this (altho you can set Steam to launch, i think, on bootup, but dunno why someone would do that - and that doesn't cause any game-data to launch, just the Steam client) having your OS on a SSD is indeed great for boot time, but having Steam games also installed on that same drive does *NOT* slow down boot time. I have no idea why you wouldn't have your OS on a SATA. Having your operating system on a seperate SATA drive will give your PC a massive speed boost in processing tasks that involve the OS such as boot up. Emphasis on "Whatsoever", there isn't even a gradual difference. Unless you fill the system disk to the brim, there's no impact on performance whatsoever. Originally posted by ReBoot:Not really a good point.
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