My Steam library doesn't fit on the SSD. Caching the games that me and the kids actively play makes sense. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like I'll be able to have the OS and the cache on the same SSD this time.
I was finally able to use the PCIe SSD as a cache after installing the OS on the mechanical drive and setting the "CSM" module to UEFI only. It needs to be on auto during the install. I'm going to try to preserve the cache partition on the SSD while installing the OS on the free space. After...
It's been a while since I built a system, and I just assumed I would be able to use a 64G partition on a SSD to accelerate a large mechanical SATA drive like I used to. The SSD is setup as a M.2 PCI-E device in slot 1 and the BIOS is configured to use RAID rather than AHCI. Windows 10 is booting...
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