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Timbo
post Oct 13 2007, 12:50 PM
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So. Is there any *noticeable* value added from having 2 hard drives, one exclusively for games, the other for everything else? You know, increases in performance for games and access to junk, 'n such.

If yes, then yes, if no, then no. biggrin.gif


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pebkac
post Oct 13 2007, 09:38 PM
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Well, if one hard drive is faster than the other. For example, the western digital Raptor is one of the fastest drives on the market, but it has little capacity (I think there's a 74 GB and a 150 GB model). If you get a faster hard drive, the best thing to do is install windows and performance intense programs on it and put all your data (songs, movies, etc) on the other, slower one.


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