Hi
I'm putting together a new build and in the process of researching what would be the best harddrive(s) solution and I think I need a little help.
First and foremost, this is a silent build so I want something that won't whine, make a high pitched noise or any other noise. This really does need to be silent. I don't mind paying a lot more for better quality even twice or three times standard price. To me the silence and the quality is worth the cost.
So what do I plan to do?
Well the system is for gaming and casual browsing. I haven't yet decided if I'm going to turn into a home entertainment system (hook it up to TV etc).
So I was thinking of the following scenarios:
Scenario 1 - something fast like a Raptor 36gb for windows and windows apps, another Raptor 36gb for games. I don't know anything about RAID or linking up drives but I assume there's a way to link them both or maybe i'll just keep them as separate drives.
Scenario 2 - 1x Raptor 150gb and just partition it for windows partition, games partition, file storage etc.
Scenario 3 - 1x Raptor 36gb or 74gb for windows and other windows apps and 1x some other SATA drive for everything else.
Scenario 4 - 1x or 2x a good SCSI drive.
These scenarios are not set in stone, I'm completely open to any other combination / suggestion. I just don't know a whole lot about this so I'm trying to provide some ideas myself. If they're crap feel free to point it out.
Now the thing is I'm pedantic about performance. I can't stand that sluggish feel you get when your drive has tons of stuff installed, downloaded etc and windows starts to boot slower, things open slower etc. So I usually keep my drive streamlined.
I have the bear minimum installed in terms of apps (windows, ms office, etc) and only usually 2 or 3 games which I play regularly. In the past I've always had just a single drive partitioned into bits for windows, games, downloads etc.
But it's a noisey WD drive and it's slow and crap so this time I figured I'd spare no expense and get the ideal setup.
Thanks
I'm putting together a new build and in the process of researching what would be the best harddrive(s) solution and I think I need a little help.
First and foremost, this is a silent build so I want something that won't whine, make a high pitched noise or any other noise. This really does need to be silent. I don't mind paying a lot more for better quality even twice or three times standard price. To me the silence and the quality is worth the cost.
So what do I plan to do?
Well the system is for gaming and casual browsing. I haven't yet decided if I'm going to turn into a home entertainment system (hook it up to TV etc).
So I was thinking of the following scenarios:
Scenario 1 - something fast like a Raptor 36gb for windows and windows apps, another Raptor 36gb for games. I don't know anything about RAID or linking up drives but I assume there's a way to link them both or maybe i'll just keep them as separate drives.
Scenario 2 - 1x Raptor 150gb and just partition it for windows partition, games partition, file storage etc.
Scenario 3 - 1x Raptor 36gb or 74gb for windows and other windows apps and 1x some other SATA drive for everything else.
Scenario 4 - 1x or 2x a good SCSI drive.
These scenarios are not set in stone, I'm completely open to any other combination / suggestion. I just don't know a whole lot about this so I'm trying to provide some ideas myself. If they're crap feel free to point it out.
Now the thing is I'm pedantic about performance. I can't stand that sluggish feel you get when your drive has tons of stuff installed, downloaded etc and windows starts to boot slower, things open slower etc. So I usually keep my drive streamlined.
I have the bear minimum installed in terms of apps (windows, ms office, etc) and only usually 2 or 3 games which I play regularly. In the past I've always had just a single drive partitioned into bits for windows, games, downloads etc.
But it's a noisey WD drive and it's slow and crap so this time I figured I'd spare no expense and get the ideal setup.
Thanks
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