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How to combine multiple SSD drives?
Hello everyone! The crux of the matter. I decided to assemble a new computer for myself in parts and now a question arose in which I would like to know the professional opinion of people who have experience in using SSD drives. If I assemble the system and the M2 drive on the motherboard, I will install the system, and on SSD 2.5 I will put a couple of gigs for 400-500 as for files and leave another 1TB HDD for data storage. How will it all look in the system? This will show as 4 different disks in the system or how will it work? Will they work fine with each other?
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Yes, there will be 4 different disks.
You can merge 2.5-inch drives in Windows into one (via Disk Management) or using the motherboard, the second method is faster, but less secure.
They will work absolutely fine.
How will it all look in the system?As you install, so be it.
Will they work well with each other?Why should they work with each other? The system works with them. You can connect at least a hundred disks.
SSD 2.5 I will put a couple of pieces of gig for 400-500 as for filesWhat's the point? What kind of task is such that we need SSD and even 2.5. Why two in 500 and not one in 1000? And why do you need three SSDs in the system?
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