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View Poll Results: Which drive should I get?
Two HDD: 10K rpm drive for applications AND 7.2K rpm drive for documents 6 75.00%
One HDD: 10,000 (10K) rpm drive 0 0%
One HDD: 7,200 (7.2K) rpm drive 0 0%
One SSD: Intel X25-M 2 25.00%
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Old 10-20-2009, 07:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Which harddrive setup would you recommend?

I have four harddrive options in front of me. The computer I'm buying will be a home/office work station. I am looking for 1.) proven reliability 2.) speed in bootup and application startup BUT 3.) I want the machine to be quiet--so if a harddrive setup impacts on noise this is an import consideration.

please let me know any experiences you've had
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