2 SSD's of different sizes problematic?

DaCrazyCageMan

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Aug 25, 2013
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Hey guys just a quick one,
I'm looking to add another ssd since my current samsung 840 evo 250gb is pretty much full up, I have so many more games I want to install but just don't have the space, so, I have thought about adding a 500gb version just for games, I did initially think of adding another of the same size but that's not as appealing, I have the room and available for another ssd, but I have no idea how it works to have 2 ssd's of different sizes, I'd just like to know beforehand that I can add it to my system without any conflicting problems with my primary ssd, if it's going to cause issues I'll just transfer them.
As always guys, thanks.

My Specs just in case:
Intel i5-4430 CPU @ 3GHz
GTX 780 Windforce OC
Samsung 840 Evo 250GB SSD
Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD
Corsair Vengeance 8gb ram
Corsair TX750w enthusiast PSU
Gigabyte H87M-HD3 Motherboard
Asus Xonar D1 Sound Card
Corsair Carbide 300R-Windowed Case
 
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Wont be a problem at all, I run a 120GB intel SSD for my OS and a few programs, a 80GB intel SSD for my most played games, and 2 750GB HDD's for other games and storage.

Turn off your computer plug it in and your off and running, simple as that :D
Wont be a problem at all, I run a 120GB intel SSD for my OS and a few programs, a 80GB intel SSD for my most played games, and 2 750GB HDD's for other games and storage.

Turn off your computer plug it in and your off and running, simple as that :D
 
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