Does adding Steam to the same drive as your games offer any advantages?
Does adding Steam to the same drive as your games offer any advantages?
I just turned on my new setup with two Samsung 1TB 980 Pro drives. I've installed the OS and all my programs on the main C drive, and I intend to use the secondary drive D for games. Would it make sense to install Steam on the D drive? Would that offer any practical advantages in real life? These drives are incredibly fast, which is why I often forget to enter BIOS because the PC would boot up before I could press delete. LOL.