Solid State Drives
While HDDs reigned supreme for quite some time, in the last
few years SSDs have become mainstream storage solution, at least to those
looking for performance rather than the capacity. Apart from that today's solid state drives are not just
quick, they are also reliable and since there are no mechanical parts inside,
they are also completely silent. Since we are building a high-end system, we want to
achieve high throughput rates and in order to do so we will be driving two 120GB
Kingston SSDs in a RAID0 configuration.
Although HDDs offer significantly more storage at the same price
point, we prefer using solid state drives for this build. The performance gap
between HDDs and SSDs alone is more than enough reason to make our choice. Games and programs load so much faster on SSDs
compared to HDDs and copying files happens in a fraction of the time an HDD
would need to complete the same operation. In the case of our rig, we are going
to use two HyperX Fury 120GB drives from Kingston. One of these drives costs
about 60 Euro these days. If you keep in mind that one 240GB HyperX Fury
drive costs about 100 Euro, you are going to pay 20 Euro more for the two 120GB
SSDs but also receive around 75 percent more performance in return, thanks to
RAID0 configuration.