Windows 10: [new computer] Should I install Steam on smaller SSD or bigger HDD?

Discus and support [new computer] Should I install Steam on smaller SSD or bigger HDD? in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hi all, I'll be getting a new gaming Desktop PC in a few days time, and I've never had a computer with both a SSD and a HDD (the one I have now is... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Gaz1701, Jan 7, 2018.

  1. Gaz1701 Win User

    [new computer] Should I install Steam on smaller SSD or bigger HDD?


    Hi all, I'll be getting a new gaming Desktop PC in a few days time, and I've never had a computer with both a SSD and a HDD (the one I have now is nearly 11 years old! And it's all installed on a single HDD [though a lot of my files are on an External HDD to save room]).

    The reason I'm asking this is, as I don't know how modern computers deal with having Windows 10 installed on the SSD, and having programs such as Steam installed on the HDD - or can it be installed on the HDD and still work just as well?

    What I mean is, should I install [in particular] Steam - and all my games on Steam - on my 120GB SSD (as it's faster, though it would take up room on there), or do I install Steam + games on my 2TB HDD (where there's loads more room, and it saves space for the SSD to be used purely for Windows 10)?

    I know my games will take up most of the room on there (I'm thinking of installing ALL my games and leaving them installed if it's on the HDD - which will take up who knows how many GB), so I guess most of the largest games will be installed wherever Steam is installed..

    So is it even possible to install Steam outside of Windows' Program Files?

    I'm not sure how it all interacts with each other. I know games like Half Life 2 has its own folder - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\sourcemods, and the rest goes into C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common

    But can that/Steam be moved out of Program Files and on to my HDD, or is it too interdependant on Windows for it to work?

    Thanks in advance

    :)
     
    Gaz1701, Jan 7, 2018
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    I bought a laptop today it has 2 hard drives 1x 128GB SSD and 1x 1TB SATA, Windows 10 has been installed on the smaller 128GB SSD also any program I install goes on the smaller SSD drive and is already full I cannot install anything as its full now, the
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    Any help would be appreciated, many thanks [new computer] Should I install Steam on smaller SSD or bigger HDD? :)
     
    CraigRichardson83, Jan 7, 2018
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  3. grayburn Win User
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    grayburn, Jan 7, 2018
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  4. antspants Win User

    [new computer] Should I install Steam on smaller SSD or bigger HDD?

    I always install Steam on a secondary HDD. The added benefit of this is that if you do this, your games are always there regardless if you are reinstalling Windows. This way only updates are needed for your games as long as you use the same file path for the steam install after reinstalling Windows.

    You can also move steam and all games from C to another drive at any time, there are quite a few tutorials out there for that.
     
    antspants, Jan 7, 2018
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  5. Gaz1701 Win User
    Oh cool, thanks antspants. *Smile

    So does that mean Steam can be installed in (for example) E:\games\Steam (with the games in "\steamapps\[etc]".) then, without any problems? That'd be ideal *Biggrin
     
    Gaz1701, Jan 7, 2018
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  6. antspants Win User
    Yes mate for sure, just would be wise to check that the game install asks for your drive path of steam install "E:\games\Steam" when you start the game install, just until you're confident that you know that it knows.
    I've gotten lazy and now just assume it knows where to install games as per your steam install path.

    In short, the games downloaded from steam basically know where to go as per where you chose to install steam. ... Doesn't matter if it's
    Drive:\games\Steam\
    Drive:\bananas\Steam\
    or even
    Drive:\mymotherinlawdrivesmebonkers\Steam\
    etc

    cheers *Biggrin
     
    antspants, Jan 7, 2018
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  7. FastFred Win User
    I installed Steam on my SSD, but I have Steam set to install all its games on a different drive. Works perfectly.
     
    FastFred, Apr 5, 2018
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