- May 28, 2003
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Hoping you guys can give me some advice on how to configure my HDDs.
Right now I have the OS and installed programs on a 74GB Raptor, and data on a 500GB Western Digital Caviar Blue.
I just purchased a 1TB Hitachi because space on the 500GB WD is getting a bit tight (and because the price for the Hitachi was $48
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Space on the 74GB Raptor has gotten a bit tight, with all of my apps and games installed. I have about 8GB left. In other words, one more large installed game, and I'll be out of space. Here are some options I am considering:
Option 1:
Leave things as they are (OS and programs on 74GB Raptor), and add the 1TB Hitachi as additional data storage. If I run out of space on the Raptor, just uninstall a game (since I have more games on there at a given time than I'm actually playing).
Option 2:
Keep the OS on the 74GB raptor, but put installed programs on 500GB WD, and use the 1TB Hitachi as data storage.
Option 3:
Put the OS and programs on the 500GB WD, use the 1TB Hitachi as data storage, and get rid of the 74GB Raptor.
Option 4:
??
Basically, I am wondering what the most efficient set up is. I have never installed program files on a different physical disk than the OS, and I'm not sure if this aids efficiency or not. Additionally, I'm not sure if a 10,000rpm 74GB Raptor actually outperforms a modern drive like the WD Caviar Blue. If it doesn't, then I guess there's not a great reason for me to keep the Raptor. Thanks for your input!
Right now I have the OS and installed programs on a 74GB Raptor, and data on a 500GB Western Digital Caviar Blue.
I just purchased a 1TB Hitachi because space on the 500GB WD is getting a bit tight (and because the price for the Hitachi was $48
Space on the 74GB Raptor has gotten a bit tight, with all of my apps and games installed. I have about 8GB left. In other words, one more large installed game, and I'll be out of space. Here are some options I am considering:
Option 1:
Leave things as they are (OS and programs on 74GB Raptor), and add the 1TB Hitachi as additional data storage. If I run out of space on the Raptor, just uninstall a game (since I have more games on there at a given time than I'm actually playing).
Option 2:
Keep the OS on the 74GB raptor, but put installed programs on 500GB WD, and use the 1TB Hitachi as data storage.
Option 3:
Put the OS and programs on the 500GB WD, use the 1TB Hitachi as data storage, and get rid of the 74GB Raptor.
Option 4:
??
Basically, I am wondering what the most efficient set up is. I have never installed program files on a different physical disk than the OS, and I'm not sure if this aids efficiency or not. Additionally, I'm not sure if a 10,000rpm 74GB Raptor actually outperforms a modern drive like the WD Caviar Blue. If it doesn't, then I guess there's not a great reason for me to keep the Raptor. Thanks for your input!