Games on hdd or ssd

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Hi all,
Question I know ssd's are faster etc then hdd but do you install your games onto a ssd or hdd?
I know some people may have 2 ssd's in their system and hdd's

Reason I ask is I have been looking at building a new gaming system and cannot decide whether or not to have a separate ssd for os and software and another for games only then hdd's for music pictures etc.
I also know ssd won't give any difference in gaming performance either only load times.

Ssd os
Ssd games
Hdd other media
Or
Ssd os
Hdd games
Hdd other media.
 
some games load faster and some no faster than being on a hdd

it upto you but #1 for the os on an ssd,that will benefit you most

then ssd for long loading/most played games,and hdd for everything else
 
The only thing I store on HDD now is video/documents/music/photos.

All programs/Games/OS on SSD.

They're cheap enough now to achieve this without worrying about space.
 
I have

250GB SSD - OS/Progarms - has BF4 loaded onto it as it loads quicker.
128GB SSD - Steam and other games
1TB HDD - Shadowplay and game backups for when I am modding
1TB HDD - Downloads, media, films, pictures etc
 
As I understand it, there is no major gain for games running on an SSD except where loading times are concerned - and perhaps games that make a lot of disk reads. I'd be interested to hear otherwise, but as it stands I would probably use an SSD for the latest games only, and a HDD for anything pre-dating the past 12 months.
 
I've put my OS and most played games and applications on my SSD, anything else I put on the HDD. Makes most sense I guess
 
Most of my games are on a normal HD,

BF4 is installed to an SSD though as I can get into the game quicker & crash a helicopter/jet before most other people join
 
More ram is an idea. SSD for big games - for example I noticed a big difference in load times off ssd in far cry 4, which loads a lot (maybe I just die a lot). BF4 online is more dependant on the server etc etc
 
Not having a super great history with modern HDD's compared to those some 20 years ago, I've moved everything on the main rig over to SSD other than documents (USB2/3 Flash).

Games, Major and Minor Applications, OS, etc.

Only exceptionally large files do I store on HDD's now and they are backed up by other HDDs and other media.
 
Images, Videos and Music are better on a HDD though because otherwise you are just wasting money, there are no benefits for those on a SSD.

sorry, I meant games, programs and OS, things like huge files, video files etc all on a normal HDD otherwise the SSD will cost a small fortune lol
 
i have...

128GB Crucial M4 / win 8.1 + system programs
256GB Crucial M4 / Games, Steam & Programs
2TB Samsung / Media - Music, Films, Pictures
2TB Samsung / Shadowplay, Downloads & Random crap!

gonna buy another SSD tho for when GTA5 comes out!

dont think im ever gonna run outta space..
 
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