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Old 01-20-2009, 11:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 3 Hard Drives - Programs/Data

I see a lot of people do this, or mention doing it at least. They say that they're going to get a 2 WD Rapter for the Operating System and Programs (They RAID it of course) and then they go and get a large regular SATA hard drive for they're data (music, video, downloads, etc.)

My question is, does this actually help? Does it make that big of a difference? Just curious if some people have done this and how it worked out for them.
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