Should I just buy another ssd to put windows on and have Linux on my pci-e drive?

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never do windows

no

never do windows. never

I want to have it in case I want to play certain games with anti-cheat

Are those games THAT good? Also, anti-cheat is not anti-linux inherently the devs literally just have to ask the Anti-cheat company to allow linux support.

I’ve been playing Black Ops 6 quite a bit, haven’t played a COD in a while before that.

I could just play rocket league, I think that works. Would make me actually get good lol

Yea probably.

If you're intending to do dual-boot, it's possible. But I can't recommend that method personally, since I only have Linux. Why not SSD running Linux?

My PC came with a 2TB M.2 SSD, I want to dual boot in case I need windows for some reason or for certain games like Call of Duty. So I want to buy a SATA SSD and move windows to that, and install Linux on the larger, faster drive that came with the PC

I’ve dual booted before but I did it by creating a partition so both systems were on the same disk. I’ve heard this will probably cause problems down the road whenever windows updates. So I want each system to be on its own disk

Potential security advantage: you can unplug the linux storage when booting Windows so that it cannot mess it up.

I might just skip windows lol

Great way to save space!