Hello
I am in the process of building a new desktop pc and I have a question about the hard drive. I have read in this forum that for video work is better to have two hard drives, one read and the other write.
But, if for money shortness reasons or perhaps waiting for future larger fastest drives, lets say I only put one hard drive. ( I am thinking a seagate 320GB SATA2 ). It will be useful when installing windows to create two partitions for video work? My way of thinking is this. A hard drive has more than one surfaces and reading needles. If I split the hard drive in two equal parts by partitioning, it will read and write in two different surfaces (assuming of course I work from one partition to the other). ?
My question could be like this. When partitioning the hard drive, from that moment, two different physical surfaces are defined or writing is still random , just have the max space limitation??
Sorry if this is a stupid thinking, I`m just not very experienced in partitioning.
And something else. Considering that files of photos, of home videos, of movies keep getting bigger, you think 320GBs are sufficient for a new system or you would prefer getting one bigger hard drive of 400 or 500 GBs, or perhaps two drives of 320 GBs?
Thanks a lot
I am in the process of building a new desktop pc and I have a question about the hard drive. I have read in this forum that for video work is better to have two hard drives, one read and the other write.
But, if for money shortness reasons or perhaps waiting for future larger fastest drives, lets say I only put one hard drive. ( I am thinking a seagate 320GB SATA2 ). It will be useful when installing windows to create two partitions for video work? My way of thinking is this. A hard drive has more than one surfaces and reading needles. If I split the hard drive in two equal parts by partitioning, it will read and write in two different surfaces (assuming of course I work from one partition to the other). ?
My question could be like this. When partitioning the hard drive, from that moment, two different physical surfaces are defined or writing is still random , just have the max space limitation??
Sorry if this is a stupid thinking, I`m just not very experienced in partitioning.
And something else. Considering that files of photos, of home videos, of movies keep getting bigger, you think 320GBs are sufficient for a new system or you would prefer getting one bigger hard drive of 400 or 500 GBs, or perhaps two drives of 320 GBs?
Thanks a lot
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