Because if either fail you lose everything not backed up! With two separate drives you don't have that problem. I've got 4 identical drives, and two other identical ones, but I decided to choose reliability and simplicity over speed. Easy to pop in or out a HDD for backups and upgrades too without messing about.RadiusXd said:how does it screw you over more then if your current drive fails? at least they last more write cycles then an SSD.
OT: Deffo my motherboard, I fried my orig one so had to get a cheap replacement.