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- It depends on whether the SSD is also carrying the operating system (Windows) and swap files (virtual memory). Windows needs enough space to maneuver itself and manage its own temp files, then so do the games when they are actually running. Running Win 10 with less than 25-35 GB free (certainly less than 20 GB) would begin to make me nervous. You could probably cut things a bit closer if you have multiple drives and this one is only running the games.
But regardless, 85 GB of free space is plenty. - DonroaAkashu5 years agoSeasoned AceThe general advice, that I find being given the most, is 7-10%, but the manufacturer have probably done some overprovisioning already. I don't remember how I checked this, but the name of the manufacturer would help.
I do think that such a question is better answered in a forum that is not for a child's game; and there are also plenty of articles floating around about it.
From what I've read, it does seem that the technical development have progressed since the original advise, a couple of years ago, to leave space alone on an ssd for performance and longevity reasons. - There is certainly nothing wrong with seeking 2nd and 3rd opinions from other sources when a question is on the table and then wishing to discuss what might be conflicting answers, and in fact that should be encouraged. But asking a technical question on a Tech Discussions board of a game forum when the question directly involves the performance of that same game is fine. Just because it's a "child's game," that doesn't mean a child or someone with less than adequate experience is necessarily going to answer.
- i have 2 drives a ssd where windows 10 is installed and sims 3 and 4 is installed and a hdd for games but i keep my sims on a ssd cuz the diffrence is so huge and its what i mainly play
- DonroaAkashu5 years agoSeasoned Ace@igazor I did not adress you in my post, and any advise to go elsewhere is made to secure the OP more variety in answers, and is given with good intent. It is also a subtle advise not to take my particular advise as truth, but to always do the research. My posts of doubt are not referring yours in particular, of course.
The game being a child's game is not an insult, but a fact; and said by me it is not meant as an offense - I play the games as well, despite not being the main target consumer, and I do it with joy. That does not hinder me from seeing who the main group is, posting here.
There is no need to contradict every post made on this forum that you do not agree with; as you said, we are all allowed to post, and in our own way.
OP: I have two ssd's; one smaller 250 GB I think, for Windows 10; and one larger, 500 GB I think, for games. I have everything that does not benefit from a ssd on a larger hdd. The ssd's were both overpartioned about 10% when I installed them.
I bought the ssd mainly for TS3, since I read that it benefits greatly from being on one. "Auroraskies;c-17749233" wrote:
@igazor I did not adress you in my post, and any advise to go elsewhere is made to secure the OP more variety in answers, and is given with good intent. It is also a subtle advise not to take my particular advise as truth, but to always do the research. My posts of doubt are not referring yours in particular, of course.
The game being a child's game is not an insult, but a fact; and said by me it is not meant as an offense - I play the games as well, despite not being the main target consumer, and I do it with joy. That does not hinder me from seeing who the main group is, posting here.
There is no need to contradict every post made on this forum that you do not agree with; as you said, we are all allowed to post, and in our own way.
OP: I have two ssd's; one smaller 250 GB I think, for Windows 10; and one larger, 500 GB I think, for games. I have everything that does not benefit from a ssd on a larger hdd. The ssd's were both overpartioned about 10% when I installed them.
I bought the ssd mainly for TS3, since I read that it benefits greatly from being on one.
yea ssds do wonders for the sims 3 im still impressed by it- DonroaAkashu5 years agoSeasoned AceYes, and I played TS3 base game a couple of years ago on an older 'frankenstein' gaming computer, with Windows Vista and TS3 both installed on a 120 GB SSD, along with a bunch of other programs. (I had no issues; but adding packs did not work so well, but it might have been a combined result of the other computer parts).
While I now have a different computer to play games, the old one still function for other things.
It is just an example though.
I have not done any overprovisioning myself on my current gaming computer. But I don’t have a lot of games yet, I also mainly play the sims games.
SSD's are also less pricey now than they have been. That is of course a budget question. - sims 3 no matter what specs u give it seems to lag alot like im playing on a 1650s and i59400 which should be more than enough for this game and i still get lag spikes sometimes but nat as bad as my old ancient laptop lol.
i followed this guide here https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1131162350 srsly life changer of a guide improves the sims 3 significantly - DonroaAkashu5 years agoSeasoned AceI have not done all those fixes, I think the guide might be a little outdated.
I also have not experienced much of what others describe as lag, and cannot advise on that. I am sure someone will come along to do so though. "Auroraskies;c-17749385" wrote:
I have not done all those fixes, I think the guide might be a little outdated.
I also have not experienced much of what others describe as lag, and cannot advise on that. I am sure someone will come along to do so though.
i mean its still rlly good and does alot to ur game i would still recommend it :)
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