I want to use this SSD (https://www.kabum.com.br/cgi-local/s...i?codigo=97530) with mine 2TB HDD...
In where drive i need to install the OS and, in where drive i can download the games and things???
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Honestly, applications that you frequently use on the SSD and things that you use once in a while goes into the HDD.
I generally put the OS and most applications, especially video and photo editing software, on the SSD. Games and media go on the HDD.
120gb is not enough imo, especially for AAA games
OS and IMPORTANT PROGRAMS on SSD.
GAMES on HDD.
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At the same time of using HDD and SSD most of the MAC OS based users get trouble to access this platform in an effection manner. They can get an actual solution instructed by apple customer support number to recover all these issues.
Windows on your SSD will improve boot time and read and write speed as far as your system is concerned, if you really have a game you want to load fast say a multiplayer game you'd want to install it on your SSD but everything else should remain on your HDD whenever you get a chance I recommend getting another larger SSD for strictly games and use your HDD for normal programs that you don't care if they load fast or not and large files such as movies, pictures and downloads.
I just recently purchased a really nice M.2 SSD I don't have a computer to put it in but it was on sale at a fair price with a rebate, I'll eventually load it into my new rig when I finish buying it.
always operating system on SSD for tha speed
anything else doesn't matter too much
Also, dont keep important information on SSD, only programs or games. SSD (depending on the brand) usually have lower lifetime than HDD. All your important data like documents, photos, etc, keep it on the HDD.
I think all your games and application could be with your OS on your SSD...
I currently have a SSD-HDD combo, and it�s such a pain, the SSD fills up soo fast while there�s a bunch of storage in the hard drive