germs
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Processor | Q9450 @ 3.6 |
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Motherboard | Striker 2 extreme |
Cooling | Loud air cooling |
Memory | 2gb x 2 ddr3 1800 8-8-8-24 |
Video Card(s) | 9800 gx2 |
Storage | 3x WD caviar 640 gb |
Display(s) | 22 inch widescreen |
Case | tj10 |
Audio Device(s) | razer barracuda |
Power Supply | 850W w/ single 70 amp rail |
Software | xp x64 sp 2 |
I'm getting 3 640 GB HDD's for my new system. I was planning on creating a bunch of partitions in order to control which data is stored closest to the outside/center of my drives.
I've never partitioned before, though. Are there any disadvantages, besides copying between partitions being like copying between different drives (speedwise)?
While I have this concept in mind, I'm not entirely sure how to go about doing it. Is it as simple as plugging in a drive, creating a 100GB partition in the windows setup screen, and then creating a 540 GB one? Will this ensure that the 100GB closest to the ouside of the platters is locked into that partition forever?
Thanks!
I've never partitioned before, though. Are there any disadvantages, besides copying between partitions being like copying between different drives (speedwise)?
While I have this concept in mind, I'm not entirely sure how to go about doing it. Is it as simple as plugging in a drive, creating a 100GB partition in the windows setup screen, and then creating a 540 GB one? Will this ensure that the 100GB closest to the ouside of the platters is locked into that partition forever?
Thanks!