Chaoticlusts
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For OS and 1 game, 64gb should be plenty as stand alone drive..
I don't know what you would have to gain by using SRT caching..
+1 agreed if that's the usage
For OS and 1 game, 64gb should be plenty as stand alone drive..
I don't know what you would have to gain by using SRT caching..
At this point in time most people get their games from download services such as steam. There are no built-in provisions within these services that allow you to install individual games away from the main folder, so at that point you're talking about ghetto hacks and workarounds. One of the beauties of SRT is that it just works. No shuffling games around or worrying about what is installed where.
Also don't discount the performance decrease that occurs if you run your drive at or near full capacity - which certainly would be an issue trying to cram any significant amount of data on a tiny 64GB SSD.
