SSD vs Sata

ThytonMaximus

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Well i'm in the planning stage of a new build and i got to thinking "SSD's make fantastic boot drives, but do they make good main drives?" So yes my question is this. Is it a viable option to use a low capacity ssd for a boot drive and a high capacity ssd as a main storage drive?
 
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Games will likely benefit (at least somewhat), so if you want to there's little harm in picking up a ~500GB drive to fit them on too.

But yeah, video and music in particular shouldn't go on an SSD unless there's only a little of them.
Get one 256-512 SSD, depending on your needs, for programs and as a system drive.

If you need to store lots of music, pictures, games, etc, get a regular hard disk with platters to store that stuff on - SSD storage is still relatively pricey when compared to price per GB for platter drives, and there is no need for that stuff to be in flash memory.