Now, I believe it would be best to partition the SSD into two drives, one part for the OS and other software (mozilla, VLC, photoshop, GoPro, etc.) and the other half for my games. Looking to get a 500+GB SSD and it looks like they have a deal going on for a Samsung one currently. Now as far as the upgrade portion I want to get a bigger SSD, the HDD I believe will be alright for now and can easily upgrade it down the road if need to a 2TB HDD. Why did they break up the HDD to make it look like two single drives? I don't understand the benefit behind that so if anyone could explain that I would greatly appreciate it! The SSD is a SATA 6GB/s single drive and then one single 1TB driver. Now I cracked it open to verify what I was exactly working with. ![]() ![]() As stated above I have an ASUS G751JT-DH72.ฤก TB HDD (factory partitioned as two drives "D:" and "E:") - I forgot to take a picture of it while it was out but its an HGST brand Hello everyone and thanks for taking the time to assist me.
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