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Update:
I tried this and it works great. Granted, you need a good book for installing games (it took me around 2 hours for both Battlefield 1 and Valorant) and loading (Battlefield 1 took 15 minutes to launch for the first time), but once everything is installed and loaded it runs almost as good as it did on Linux.
Steps to recreate:
It won't screw up your main drive, for me Windows doesn't even recognize that there is a main drive. The only major pain point I had is that it somehow screwed up my Bluetooth, so use wired headphones.