J.Dre
Unity Games
Decided to just get a regular HDD @ 7,200 RPM, which saves me $300, then I'll buy an SSD off the internet (Samsung 830 Series or Intel 520 Series).
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I'm stuck on the Hard Drive configuration for a new Laptop. If you know your way around computer hardware, please post!
I want whichever is best between the two, performance wise.
Current Options:
There's only a $50 difference between these two choices, so I'm not sure which would be best performance wise.
My Intentions:
The selection above is only a temporary setup. I plan to add at least one 256 SSD (myself) and keep a storage drive, or add two SSD's. Dell wants too much money for SSD combinations.
P.S. I've tried Google, all I get is a bunch of nonsense about people bragging how fast SSD's are, ha ha.
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I'm stuck on the Hard Drive configuration for a new Laptop. If you know your way around computer hardware, please post!
I want whichever is best between the two, performance wise.
Current Options:
- 1 TB RAID 0 (2x 500GB 3B/s SATA 7,200 rpm)
- 750GB 7,200 RPM + 32GB mSATA Caching SSD
- Which setup is the fastest, overall?
- Which setup is the best for my intentions (below)?
- Is the second option a SINGLE drive, with 32gb cache SSD devoted? (sounds fast)
- Is the RAID 0 option with two HDD's, running at 3B/s (triples), just as good as the second option?
- RAID 0 means: two drives of the same type working together to decrease overall write/read time. If I chose this option and later replaced one of them with an SSD, would something go terribly wrong as they are configured for RAID 0 specifically? Would it even work properly?
There's only a $50 difference between these two choices, so I'm not sure which would be best performance wise.
My Intentions:
The selection above is only a temporary setup. I plan to add at least one 256 SSD (myself) and keep a storage drive, or add two SSD's. Dell wants too much money for SSD combinations.
P.S. I've tried Google, all I get is a bunch of nonsense about people bragging how fast SSD's are, ha ha.

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