I've been playing a riff on Pathfinder (Final Fantasy d20) with some friends of mine online using Roll20.net and Myth-Weavers' character sheet hosting. It's pretty fun, but the scheduling is brutal -- I'm trying to get used to going to bed and getting up at a decent time again, and the games start (on Saturdays) at 9PM or so and can go on till 3AM. I play a galkan white monk -- basically I can fill DPS, tank, and healer roles.
I'm probably the best healer in the party with my 2nd level spells, everyone else has first level or potions at this point, and my HP is the second highest at 60. My mana pool suffers a bit compared to the dedicated mages. My AC is nothing special, something like 22, but I'm in this unique situation in which I can heal back any damage done to me relatively instantly. Bar an instant-death attack or status effects (which I have a counter for as well, provided they don't make me attack my party members instead) I'm pretty near invulnerable. My war pick does 3d6+5 damage, probably the most damage one of us can do in one swing, and I get two swings in the space of one because we fudged the size a bit and made him a large creature at the expense of some AC. My attack mod for the first swing is 11, for the second is 7.
I decided to try the M.2 SSD, figuring that if it wouldn't boot or even cache anything then I didn't lose much money (~$40, a bit steep for a gamble but not world-ending if it didn't work out) on it and I could give it to someone who could use it better. I got it earlier than the hard drive and ran the machine for more than a week with just the M.2 SSD running Windows 10 Pro. Worked great. I'm guessing the incompatibilities were either exaggerated, or got fixed with a BIOS update. A bit slower than the 850 Evo it replaced at 300MB/s read vs 500+MB/s, but still well within SSD-class speed, and for the price I got it at I can't complain. Put in a 2TB HDD because I don't need amazing storage speed for games or my user data, I just need capacity and a fair amount of it. This setup is kind of like how I ran my desktop, with the 250GB boot drive and the 1TB data drive, and works very similarly. The system detects the SATA hard drive before the M.2 SSD, though, which is kind of odd when I look in disk management and see the hard drive as disk 0 and the SSD as disk 1. The storage scheme worked out about exactly as I expected, I'm using about half of the SSD right now and a bit less than half of the hard drive.