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Hi there,
It's been a while since I've looked at the storage on my PC. When I built my current PC (back in the Windows 7 days!) the common wisdom was to have one SSD for the OS and then a separate SSd for games storage. This was before NVME and M.2 SSD's. In the "near future" I'll be looking to upgrade the whole PC and move to M.2 storage.
My question is: Is there a benefit from having a separate M.2 SSD for games and a different M.2 SSD for the OS?
It's been a while since I've looked at the storage on my PC. When I built my current PC (back in the Windows 7 days!) the common wisdom was to have one SSD for the OS and then a separate SSd for games storage. This was before NVME and M.2 SSD's. In the "near future" I'll be looking to upgrade the whole PC and move to M.2 storage.
My question is: Is there a benefit from having a separate M.2 SSD for games and a different M.2 SSD for the OS?