Hi folks,
Just a question out of curiosity really, but I see many proposed or recommended specs in the general hardware section, where multiple hard drives are listed.
What, if any, are the advantages to this? I'm not talking RAID btw, I mean where someone will say they'll use disk X for their OS and programs, disk Y for games, and disk Z for media etc.
Probably a very common-sensical reason, but as I say, I was just curious
Just a question out of curiosity really, but I see many proposed or recommended specs in the general hardware section, where multiple hard drives are listed.
What, if any, are the advantages to this? I'm not talking RAID btw, I mean where someone will say they'll use disk X for their OS and programs, disk Y for games, and disk Z for media etc.
Probably a very common-sensical reason, but as I say, I was just curious
