Assuming you are going to install 64-bit Windows and only softwares and not games on that partition 80GB would be fine. But it mainly depends on your usage, I'm just giving an assumption.
Assuming you are going to install 64-bit Windows and only softwares and not games on that partition 80GB would be fine. But it mainly depends on your usage, I'm just giving an assumption.
Assuming you are going to install 64-bit Windows and only softwares and not games on that partition 80GB would be fine. But it mainly depends on your usage, I'm just giving an assumption.
Will Steam games and Program Files (x86) need to go there? Or can I also place those on a separate partition
Assuming you are going to install 64-bit Windows and only softwares and not games on that partition 80GB would be fine. But it mainly depends on your usage, I'm just giving an assumption.
Will Steam games and Program Files (x86) need to go there? Or can I also place those on a separate partition
You can install your games on another partition. This will also help you secure your secure your games if by chance your windows stops working and you need to format the partition.