Whats my best drive configuration..............

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Hi all,
I recently purchased a Chillblast Helix laptop, really happy with it so far even if I think keeping the heat at bay during high gaming loads may be a bit of a challenge.

Anyway, drives currently are a 120GB mSata Samsung Evo 840 which runs Win 8.1 (64), plus a Seagate Hybrid 1TB Drive for general storage.

The thing is, the MSI 1772 chassis can handle up to 3 mSata drives plus the one regular 2.5 " drive bay.

Ideally, what I would like to do is buy 2 more of the 120GB Evo mSata drives, then use 2 of them in a Raid 0 configuration giving me 240GB fast storage which should be enough to handle the OS and a few games at any one time.

The third mSata drive I would like to keep separate and use as a Linux distro, probably either Mint or Ubuntu.

My question is whether this is all easily possible and if it is, how best to go about it.
I have dual booted plenty of laptops in the past, but that has always left me with the Grub bootloader waiting fo me to select which OS to load.
What I would like this time is to boot Windows 8 (around 10 secs to desktop) and then only select the alternative SSD if F* is keyed for example.

Hope that makes some sense, its very late and i've dozed off several times already typng it out :)
Thanks
Lee
 
You could do without the bootloader and boot into Linux by changing boot priority in BIOS if you have that possibility.
 
I'm not 100% convinced yet whether MSI's SuperRaid config is as good as the headline speeds suggest.

Are you suggesting I use one SSD just as a persistent install for Linux? If so are there any differences between that and loading it with the bootloader?
 
That's what I'd do. There's no difference other than it takes longer and is a little more sleek. I've only done it on PCs though.
 
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