![]() That said, photo collections load faster off an SSD. I suppose if one took 10,000 screenshots in Steam games, the Steam Userdata folder would eventually get quite large due to the jpgs. Likewise Thunderbird profiles, Outlook data files, etc end up in Appdata by default rather than the program installation directory (unless you use portable Thunderbird, obvs) However, things like save games almost always live in the Documents or Appdata folder rather than the steam userdata folder or the Steam game installation folder - so it wouldn't matter much where one had installed Steam anyway. ![]() If you leave 10gb of Fallout 4 save files in your appdata folder, or 100gb of uncut Shadowplay recordings, space suffers. My 1TB SSD gets quite full when I get lazy but that's exclusively down to not being bothered to moving games or saved video files/save games off there. But there are other, better ways to manage space I certainly agree that it's wise to manage space, and that reinstalling Windows can be a faff (I haven't done a clean install since mid-2016, and I'm well overdue one).
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