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Weaksauce
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Hello experts
I'm a Linux user running games in WINE but have a few that requires Windows to work. Now I'm unsure if having Windows on my SSD would make any difference (in-game!) compared to just having the game on it? In other words, would having Windows on my SSD disk make any difference when I'm playing compared to having Windows on a normal HDD? Or would having the game on the SSD and Windows on the HDD run faster (two drives vs. one)?
I would rather spare the room for games and Linux if it doesn't make a big difference (which I don't think it does?)
I'm a Linux user running games in WINE but have a few that requires Windows to work. Now I'm unsure if having Windows on my SSD would make any difference (in-game!) compared to just having the game on it? In other words, would having Windows on my SSD disk make any difference when I'm playing compared to having Windows on a normal HDD? Or would having the game on the SSD and Windows on the HDD run faster (two drives vs. one)?
I would rather spare the room for games and Linux if it doesn't make a big difference (which I don't think it does?)