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It would be just fine, and would probably be a better idea than having it all on a single ssd.

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Hello again enigmatic members of the forums! Another noob question! I was just wondering, is having 2 SSD's optimal (1 for large games & one for Os + some heavy duty programmes) 

 

I found that I could add a second 850 evo and just land directly on my budget!

 

 

Hey Encoded7,
 
Having two separate drives is a good idea in case one of them decides to fail on you. If that happens, you would still have all your data on the other one intact. I would say go for it, SSDs are already fast enough for consumer usage and I doubt that you would need a RAID solution. :)
 
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