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could always turn it into a LAN file server for your household to access things like backups, drivers, movies, and other clutter that would gunk up your gaming pc. Though the processor is a little power hungry. just a thought.
Damn PS2 is still a thing? I haven't played that for years.The only reason to consider installing all games at once is to reduce the write strain on the ssd. That said, Modern SSD's will last longer than modern HDD's with general use, this includes game swapping.
I couldn't even dream of installing my whole steam library(Nor would I for most titles that I've already beat/dead games like Aion) because the total data would exceed 6 Terra bytes.
I installed my essential games: Rocket league, Planetside 2, Elite Dangerous, Final Fantasy 13(till I beat it), GTA V, Project Cars, Space Engineers, Skyrim SE, and Space Engineers. I currently play Rocket League and Planetside 2 almost exclusively.
Sorry I got to your post late. But yeah some of those drives keep connecting and disconnecting randomly. One is still doing it. I'll give that software a shot after I get the CPU overclockedI would test all of those used drives with Crystaldiskinfo before putting data on them.
So Dpg3456, today's the big delivery day, huh?