I built my computer a few months ago.
My hard drive is a 1TB Seagate Barracuda. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/HDD-6Gbit,2528-3.html
I started recording video game footage for youtube again and have nearly filled the HD will raw video that I'm still converting into video files. While this isn't a problem I was wondering if running multiple drives would speed anything up like the converting time or anything like that.
From what I've read, there are lots of different reasons to have multiple drives.
For me I was thinking I could either run 2 drives or 3.
1. For the OS and whatever would be ok to put in with it. Probably a small HDD. Not sure if speed would matter as much with a drive only holding the OS.
2. This drive will hold any games I play, my steam library, and anything else If I only go with 2 drives.
3. If I got with 3 drives the second will hold the games and such but the 3rd drive will be the one that I record all of the footage onto with fraps. I'd also have the editing programs on here, sony vegas.
I'm just curious if a setup like this would increase my performance at all or if it would just help me organize my things.
System
CPU - AMD phenom X6 1100T 3.3GHz
Mobo - GA-990FXA-UD5
RAM - 8 gb Sniper G.Skill (I was also thinking of upgrading to 16 gb of RAM seeing as its not that expensive and was wondering if I'd see a performance boost for the video converting at all. Otherwise I'm content with just 8 gb.)
OS - Win 7 64
Final question. If I do decide to get 3 HDD would i be wise to get a fan for them? My Cooler Master HAF case has plenty of ventilation but just want to make sure.
My hard drive is a 1TB Seagate Barracuda. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/HDD-6Gbit,2528-3.html
I started recording video game footage for youtube again and have nearly filled the HD will raw video that I'm still converting into video files. While this isn't a problem I was wondering if running multiple drives would speed anything up like the converting time or anything like that.
From what I've read, there are lots of different reasons to have multiple drives.
For me I was thinking I could either run 2 drives or 3.
1. For the OS and whatever would be ok to put in with it. Probably a small HDD. Not sure if speed would matter as much with a drive only holding the OS.
2. This drive will hold any games I play, my steam library, and anything else If I only go with 2 drives.
3. If I got with 3 drives the second will hold the games and such but the 3rd drive will be the one that I record all of the footage onto with fraps. I'd also have the editing programs on here, sony vegas.
I'm just curious if a setup like this would increase my performance at all or if it would just help me organize my things.
System
CPU - AMD phenom X6 1100T 3.3GHz
Mobo - GA-990FXA-UD5
RAM - 8 gb Sniper G.Skill (I was also thinking of upgrading to 16 gb of RAM seeing as its not that expensive and was wondering if I'd see a performance boost for the video converting at all. Otherwise I'm content with just 8 gb.)
OS - Win 7 64
Final question. If I do decide to get 3 HDD would i be wise to get a fan for them? My Cooler Master HAF case has plenty of ventilation but just want to make sure.