Mr.Moose
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Hello people, I'm currently working up a computer build but due to money issues I'm changing up my build from all angles. It's not really new news that floods in Thailand are halting HDD production (primarily Seagate/WD) and that HDD prices are going up. Paying 200 bucks for a drive I that I could have bought for 60 a few months back isn't the best if you're on a budget such as I am.
So here's the deal,
I have 2 old 500GB 5200rpm drives that I plan to use for data storage. The only problem is that I don't think I should use the drives for booting. I want my boot drive to either be a small (≥ 60gb) SSD or a 7200rpm 32 mb cache HDD. The only problem with the HDD option is that to get those speeds you generally need to opt for a larger drive which means more money. As mass storage is covered I'm mainly focused on a boot drive.
So any HDD/SSD recommendations? Not sure if it will make a difference but my motherboard is a GIGABYTE GA-Z68XP-UD4 LGA 1155 Intel Z68 so it supports SSD caching though personally I'm not a huge fan of the technology.
Another option but I'm not sure if it's possible... Since I have 2 hard drives could I install only the OS on 1 drive then put all my personal data storage on the other. Eventually when prices go down could I not just take out the OS drive, stick in a large faster one and re-install the OS on the larger/faster drive?
Thank you for taking your time to read my post!
Good day to you
So here's the deal,
I have 2 old 500GB 5200rpm drives that I plan to use for data storage. The only problem is that I don't think I should use the drives for booting. I want my boot drive to either be a small (≥ 60gb) SSD or a 7200rpm 32 mb cache HDD. The only problem with the HDD option is that to get those speeds you generally need to opt for a larger drive which means more money. As mass storage is covered I'm mainly focused on a boot drive.
So any HDD/SSD recommendations? Not sure if it will make a difference but my motherboard is a GIGABYTE GA-Z68XP-UD4 LGA 1155 Intel Z68 so it supports SSD caching though personally I'm not a huge fan of the technology.
Another option but I'm not sure if it's possible... Since I have 2 hard drives could I install only the OS on 1 drive then put all my personal data storage on the other. Eventually when prices go down could I not just take out the OS drive, stick in a large faster one and re-install the OS on the larger/faster drive?
Thank you for taking your time to read my post!
Good day to you
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