What do you put on HDD and what on SSD?
Posted by Zlawrence20@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 3 comments
So, I see people with Pc's that have a 1tb SSD and then a 4tbHDD. I know, or at least I've heard, that things load faster on an SSD so you would put your OS on the SSD, but other than that, what goes on which? Because the only big files I have are games, so if I make a pc, do I want more SSD space and no HDD, or what?
DreamingxCasually@reddit
SSD - Programs and windows. Games you play often
HDD- Libraries, movies, pics, memes, music smaller games, games played less often.
Basically use your hdd as a storage drive, and your ssd for all the important stuff
socokid@reddit
The ONLY reason to keep stuff on a separate drive is to save a few dollars. That is all it does. There is no technical reason to split up things like that.
I think most of us realize this, but had to make ti clear.
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In short, If money is no object there is zero reason to split things up.
DarkThunder312@reddit
hard drives last longer, your files are safer from corruption