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Recommendations for hard drive performance boost

Recommendations for hard drive performance boost

I'm going to be building a new system soon and I'm willing to spend a few more dollars to improve my hard drive performance. This will be a general use system so I just want to see HD intensive tasks in general go faster whether it be booting, application loads, game loads, maybe video editing, whatever.

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Guest [Entry]

"I have never found raid arrays really make that much of a positive performance boost for every day use. They certainly don't improve access times and that is what you tend to notice most in general use. I would also avoid raid-0 unless you don't care about the data being stored.

An SSD is the way to go to get a noticeable speed boost. Use a modest sized (60-128GB) one for a boot drive and a larger mechanical drive for bulk storage. If you want your games to load faster they should be kept on the SSD in which case you might want to get a larger drive (120GB+).

Almost any fairly recent SSD should be OK but Intel is best followed by drives based on Samsung or Indilinx controllers (Samsung are probably safer and Indilinx slightly faster). Cheaper drives based on JMicron controllers are OK only if you are on a very tight budget. If the price is cheap and there is no mention of the controller then assume it is JMicron based regardless of how impressive the specs might seem."
Guest [Entry]

"check out tomshardware hard drive benchmarks. they benchmark all kinds of different drives from 3.5"" to SSDs. There is also price included beside each one.

http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/hard-drives,3.html"