![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If you're just using it as a general-purpose home computer and aren't looking to increase reliability, then yeah, you'd get a hybrid performance machine that will not be as good as pure SSD in performance but better than two 7200 RPM disks. Eventually larger data files will just hit the slower drive and the benefit will drop off a bit. It also depends on what data is written where and in what order, although it's probably fast because the OS and early-install stuff is striped across the SSD drive. Striping two drives into one does increase the odds of losing data in a failure, so a backup is a must. ![]() Depends on a number of things, I would think.
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