Yes, thanks, found it. Howeverm I must not put all on the SSD, it makes sense only for games that use ingam estremasing of any sort, and nthat is not the case with for exmaple racing titles. I do not mind to wait a few seconds for a new track to load or a new level.
Its good to have much free space on an SSD - it lives longer that way, i thnk. I see it with my system pareititon with W10, thats a 256 GB M2.SSD of which almost exactly one half is used. I analysed the sotreage at the beginning of the yera and it said that 4% of the dectors are corrupt. In this case data on an SSD simply moves to an intact sector - as long as there still are some. I expect that the technical situation with SSDs has improved in the past 6 years, still I think SSD has some less endurcance compared to a HD.
I am stunned by how big in size they have become and how cheap. I am stiull used ot the prices six years ago. Think I lost contact to the technological developments, found it difficult to figure out already six years ago when I bought my current rig.
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