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SSD is a lot more effective at reading data than a mechanical drive, even if you ran your SSD with your OS on and all your documents it wont have any effect on performance as such.
If it was me i and i have a mechanical and a SSD i would load my OS on my mechanical and my games on my SSD. Although now SSD's are so affordable there isn't much reason not to get one.
On the Drive you want the files on
Create a New Folder and Name it 'MyDocuments2' or anything else you want.
Now right click on the original Documents folder > Properties > Location > add the new location, D:\MyDocuments2
Can't remember if it copies current files over to new location once done or if it just makes the new files stored at new location. SoFirst I'd recommend copying the 'Documents' folder to a tempDocument folder on your desktop. Do the procedure above, Delete Documents folder contents and then move/cut/copy files from the tempDocument folder on you desktop.
Now all current and future files saved in Documents will be at the new location.
For new games I'd recommend changing your Steam library location.
Steam > Downloads > Steam Library Folders
All new downloads will go to where ever you want. Not sure what would happen if you cut and paste you current game folder into the new location. Try it with 1 game first, Cut it and paste in new library location, then run game. If if loads and play ok repeat but with all games if not cut and paste it back to original location.
Use the redirect method in post #2 I've had all default documents, music, pictures and videos folders redirected to my d:\documents, d:\music and so on for years without any problems, including game saves and even a few games.