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jsidhu762: Yeah, I'm running out of space.
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Rusty_Gunn: I was in a similar situation once & what I went with was adding a second internal HD (2TB) just for games
Now how could i in the world totally forgot abt this option? Oh ya, i was thinking in terms of my old (err, i mean ex-) laptop that has ZERO space for internal expansion so my 'only' choice was to upgrade. That's y, lol.

Yup, the easiest & simpliest way is really just to add another internal hard drive. Now this way u definitely hv a lot less to worry abt, almost as gd as plug & play. :)
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phaolo: Wha.. really? :O
I didn't think that usb3 would have been enough for "modern" games.
But is your drive 4500 or 7200 rpm?
Haven't the loading times gotten worse at all?
It is 5400, yes the loading times are much longer than from the SSD. But not longer than there were from an internal HDD.
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jamotide: It is 5400, yes the loading times are much longer than from the SSD. But not longer than there were from an internal HDD.
Whoops, I've swapped the digits.
Anyway ok, good to know, thanks.
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jsidhu762: Yeah, I'm running out of space.
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Rusty_Gunn: I was in a similar situation once & what I went with was adding a second internal HD (2TB) just for games
If it is a laptop, there might not be that option. Only the biggest 17.3" laptops usually seem to have two hard drive bays (e.g. my 17.3" ASUS G75VW does, but its smaller brother, a 15" G55VW has only one hard drive bay AFAIK).
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Rusty_Gunn: I was in a similar situation once & what I went with was adding a second internal HD (2TB) just for games
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timppu: If it is a laptop, there might not be that option. Only the biggest 17.3" laptops usually seem to have two hard drive bays (e.g. my 17.3" ASUS G75VW does, but its smaller brother, a 15" G55VW has only one hard drive bay AFAIK).
Yeah, I was thinking "Tower-centrically". sorry about that

All-in one setups could also be in the same situation as laptops.
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timppu: If it is a laptop, there might not be that option. Only the biggest 17.3" laptops usually seem to have two hard drive bays (e.g. my 17.3" ASUS G75VW does, but its smaller brother, a 15" G55VW has only one hard drive bay AFAIK).
There is also the option of replacing the optical disk with an HDD bay, but not all laptops support that (or have such bays available).
I actually play a lot of GOG games from an external hard drive, and it really seems does depend on the game. Specifically how often they want to access stuff onm the external hard drive.
I store them on external HDD but never install them on it.