- Nov 24, 2005
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Hey guys,
I know that SSD drives have insanely high performance boosts over the traditional magnetic head drives, but compared to the cost per gigabyte of the magnetics, I can't justify getting a large SSD.
Because of this, I was wondering whether I should get a small-ish SSD (maybe 64 gigs) to launch my programs and my operating system, and get a 1 terabyte drive for my miscellaneous files, storage, and etc.
I'm basically curious to know if this will yield an increase in speeds, or if the occasional communication between drives will equate to a negligible net increase.
I know that SSD drives have insanely high performance boosts over the traditional magnetic head drives, but compared to the cost per gigabyte of the magnetics, I can't justify getting a large SSD.
Because of this, I was wondering whether I should get a small-ish SSD (maybe 64 gigs) to launch my programs and my operating system, and get a 1 terabyte drive for my miscellaneous files, storage, and etc.
I'm basically curious to know if this will yield an increase in speeds, or if the occasional communication between drives will equate to a negligible net increase.
