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Generally no. If anything happens to the data you have to rebuild the array. It also would give negligible benefits unless you had a disk intensive task, so forget about improving game load times to windows boot time.

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1 minute ago, Mattsk said:

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Well so long as you keep two things in mind:

  1. Keep your important data backed up elsewhere.
  2. Understand that when the day comes that the RAID fails you'll have to deal with some downtime.

If you can accept those two conditions there's nothing inherently wrong with doing a 2 SSD RAID0. The performance boost won't be as noticeable as going from an HDD to SSD but large files should load faster. Games with large maps, data transfers, etc.

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