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Is it possible to install games on an ssd drive with the system?
Hello, is it possible to install games / programs on a laptop on an ssd drive on which the system is installed? And can this somehow affect the performance and quality of the ssd drive?
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Of course you can. The disk resource will end when this SSD in the store can already be taken for rent (in 10-15 years).
Can. That's what the disk is for. If you score at 100% - it will slow down, but don't care
Of course you can.
Do you have two disks in your laptop? Usually there are few such laptops - either cheap desktop replacements, or those in which a second disc was inserted instead of some kind of DVD (and almost all of them are ancient, and what you can play on them is not very clear).
If the laptop is new and the fashion has gone to install two SSDs - it doesn’t matter which one to install, it’s more logical - with all other programs, i.e. to system.
Or is it the second section? Then there is no meaning at all.
Drum disk. The performance will change (in rare moments of parallel use of the OS drive and the game), but it is hardly noticeable.
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