Did a search and didn't want to necro a 3 year old old thread..So...
I just picked up an SSD for use as a new C: drive to give my retro PC a speed boost, currently prepping for a fresh windows install but was wondering about installing mg casinos.
Is there any noticeable difference using an SSD for mg, they currently run fairly decently on a mechanical hard drive, most delays are usually waiting on the servers.
Presumably an SSD will at least make the casinos and games load up faster, but as we all know the mg client takes up stupid amounts of GBs, the space isn't really the issue but the constant downloading and re-downloading of update files concerns me.
I know SSD's are not really suitable for constant data rewriting for two reasons - firstly, the lifetime of the drive and secondly, the fragmentation which may affect speed and performance.
Any known method to install MG casinos on a separate drive, I have separate 1TB and 3TB hard drives but there seems to be no option to install on any drive other than C: ?
Any thoughts, experiences or input welcome, Cheers.
I just picked up an SSD for use as a new C: drive to give my retro PC a speed boost, currently prepping for a fresh windows install but was wondering about installing mg casinos.
Is there any noticeable difference using an SSD for mg, they currently run fairly decently on a mechanical hard drive, most delays are usually waiting on the servers.
Presumably an SSD will at least make the casinos and games load up faster, but as we all know the mg client takes up stupid amounts of GBs, the space isn't really the issue but the constant downloading and re-downloading of update files concerns me.
I know SSD's are not really suitable for constant data rewriting for two reasons - firstly, the lifetime of the drive and secondly, the fragmentation which may affect speed and performance.
Any known method to install MG casinos on a separate drive, I have separate 1TB and 3TB hard drives but there seems to be no option to install on any drive other than C: ?
Any thoughts, experiences or input welcome, Cheers.
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