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I have a new Samsung 850 EVO 250gb and I was thinking to partition like 50-60gb for Windows 10 and the other partition for programs but does anyone else think there are better/more efficient ways?

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in my opinion, partitioning is utterly pointless 

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1 partition, use it all for windows and programs/games/whatever

 

I don't see that point at all to partition your drive for any reason?

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Boot drive, throw the programs you most want to load fast up there until it fills up. Throw your collection of pics, movies, music on your old drive where speed isn't an issue.

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I have a new Samsung 850 EVO 250gb and I was thinking to partition like 50-60gb for Windows 10 and the other partition for programs but does anyone else think there are better/more efficient ways?

If you're going to create a partition for Windows, make it AT LEAST 120GB to account for Windows updates. I learn that the hard way.

I use my SSD for my OS, a few core programs like driver software and Google Chrome, and put EVERYTHING ELSE on my 3TB drive. Works well for me as I'm mainly bothered about my boot up time, but not game loading time.

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No need to partition, just keep 10, any programs you use and your most played games on the SSD, then throw everything else on to a 1TB+ HDD.

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