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Yeah, I have CrystalDisckInfo too and notuced that both drives were cold as duck for no reason.
It's not even cold in here. The times I had it really cold, the HDD never dropped to what it did. It was below 25c and SSD was even lower.
I'm not ducking allowed to manage things properly.
EDIT: Yeah, I should just get another HDD to store World of Perfect on. The SSD won't fit anymore, but I clearly have no reason to use it. Sure the OS will load faster, but I probably won't notice much. Skype's the only thing that takes eternity to open, but then I'll have main.db floating around on there and I don't want it to vanish. Though, even that's probably not an option anymore since I can't put this on the desktop anymore without renaming 3000 things. Almost everything fits on it's own drive though. I have 58 folders that have stuff that won't.
You said SSD aren't made for storage, but rather for programs. So pretty much, you're confirming they're pieces of shit for storage, right?
It's not even cold in here. The times I had it really cold, the HDD never dropped to what it did. It was below 25c and SSD was even lower.
I'm not ducking allowed to manage things properly.
EDIT: Yeah, I should just get another HDD to store World of Perfect on. The SSD won't fit anymore, but I clearly have no reason to use it. Sure the OS will load faster, but I probably won't notice much. Skype's the only thing that takes eternity to open, but then I'll have main.db floating around on there and I don't want it to vanish. Though, even that's probably not an option anymore since I can't put this on the desktop anymore without renaming 3000 things. Almost everything fits on it's own drive though. I have 58 folders that have stuff that won't.
You said SSD aren't made for storage, but rather for programs. So pretty much, you're confirming they're pieces of shit for storage, right?