I'm building a system for 4K editing and was looking for advice about drive configurations for best performance in this SATA III system. Based on my reading thus far, here is the current plan.
Samsung 850 EVO 500GB for OS
Samsung 850 EVO 250GB for Applications
Samsung 859 EVO 120GB for scratch/working files
Seagate 7200 3TB HD to hold media files not currently being worked on
500GB for OS because my current Win7 system has 318GB used on the main drive, only 20GB of which are in the program folders, and I'd rather be looking at it than looking for it when it comes to the main drive. 250GB for the Apps mostly because it's faster than the 120GB. Could make the same speed argument for 250GB instead of 120GB for the scratch/working media drive, so maybe. I'd read that having all three components on separate drives was faster but can't remember if that was for standard HDs, SSDs, or both. Especially with SSDs, because of the lifetime write limit, it seems like having an easily replaceable and non-critical scratch drive with lots of reads/writes would make sense. I'll be using an external 5TB HD for backups.
Is this overkill? Maybe just one SSD for OS/Apps and a second for the scratch drive? Any thoughts? Tom
i7-4790K, Asus Z97-A, 16GB RAM, GTX 960, SSDs, Monoprice 28" 4K CrystalPro, Acer 23" 1080p H236HL - Full system at http://pcpartpicker.com/p/kYxw23