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    Ok, not doing a build for a few months now but I am curious about the SSD HDD's. Is it best to just slave a normal high RPM HDD to one and put the OS on the SSD? What about the Hybrid drives, are they worth it?

    thanks! I know the question is kind of vague

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    Seagate hybrid drives are nice, but are no replacement for a true SSD. ssd's are worth every single penny in my opinion.

    Currently I run 4 intel 80gb ssd's, one vertex 200gb ssd, one gskill pheonix pro ssd, and one enterprise velicoraptor 300gb (hdd) for storage.

    when I get my new board i'm going back to my gigabit array (6805 / 4x vertex3)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by roliath View Post
      Seagate hybrid drives are nice, but are no replacement for a true SSD. ssd's are worth every single penny in my opinion.

      Currently I run 4 intel 80gb ssd's, one vertex 200gb ssd, one gskill pheonix pro ssd, and one enterprise velicoraptor 300gb (hdd) for storage.

      when I get my new board i'm going back to my gigabit array (6805 / 4x vertex3)
      well all that wont really fit into my budget haha, if I get one 80ish gig SSD and then a nice 500 GB-1TB normal HDD what all exactly should go onto the SSD drive to get the most benefit?

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      • #4
        Use Windows' built-in Disk Management tool to make your backups easier, to set up an emergency recovery partition, or even to install another operating system.


        Sent from my iPhail eleventybillion

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GTBrian23 View Post
          well all that wont really fit into my budget haha, if I get one 80ish gig SSD and then a nice 500 GB-1TB normal HDD what all exactly should go onto the SSD drive to get the most benefit?
          OS/Apps.

          You aren't looking for raw speeds, but access times which are basically 0ms with SSD's. Photoshop/Lightroom etc...


          If you get a 500gb drive, do your research to get a drive that has one platter. (most should be by now I would assume).

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          • #6
            roliath is providing good information. Anything that does something you want on the SSD. Bulk storage put on any old HDD - or even a NAS. Even I am going to upgrade my old ass PC with an SSD - just cause it'll make it do general activities faster.
            Originally posted by MR EDD
            U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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            • #7
              Sweet, thanks guys. Like I said I will be in Afghanistan til August and plan on waiting til then to build because there is no telling where prices will be and what new cool stuff is out by then . Just wanted to start doing my research on all the new tech out I havent dealt with

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              • #8
                newegg.com is your friend
                Originally posted by MR EDD
                U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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                • #9
                  I'm using a corsair 120 gig SSD SATA III when I build a comp, which should be soon because I am computerless right now.

                  Boots winblows 7 in ~10 seconds.
                  Full time ninja editor.

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                  • #10
                    IMO,use two smaller identical SSD's in Raid 0 to make them even faster then a single big SSD. Then add another big HDD for storage.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Lason View Post
                      IMO,use two smaller identical SSD's in Raid 0 to make them even faster then a single big SSD. Then add another big HDD for storage.
                      Raid 0 is basically just making 2 HDD act like 1 HDD correct? it doesnt actually back any data up or anything

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by majorownage View Post
                        I'm using a corsair 120 gig SSD SATA III when I build a comp, which should be soon because I am computerless right now.

                        Boots winblows 7 in ~10 seconds.
                        unfortunately boot time isn't directly related to ssd's, especially when the pc has to initialize so much shit (like for my pc.)


                        Originally posted by GTBrian23 View Post
                        Raid 0 is basically just making 2 HDD act like 1 HDD correct? it doesnt actually back any data up or anything
                        NO form of raid can be considered a "Backup"

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by roliath View Post
                          unfortunately boot time isn't directly related to ssd's, especially when the pc has to initialize so much shit (like for my pc.)



                          NO form of raid can be considered a "Backup"
                          gotcha, what exactly is the benefit then?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by GTBrian23 View Post
                            gotcha, what exactly is the benefit then?
                            striping and redundancy.

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                            • #15
                              ...

                              Here' what SSD's can do (if you can ignore the gay music)

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