![]() The only viable reason to intentionally put your OS on a separate drive is so you can do a full OS-drive reformatting and reinstall without reinstalling your games. Even if you're going for a budget build, just get a SSD, and when you need more storage down the line, buy another SSD. Nowadays, unless you have a specific need for large amounts of media, there is no need to have an HDD in a build. This is a holdover from a time before time in which SSDs were incredibly expensive, and it made sense to get a tiny SSD for OS+important applications, and throw everything else on the HDD. Some people do, but unless you have a specific reason to do so, don't.
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