
Since I'm not really using it anymore (other than for school, it seems a portable computer is of no use to me) and it has some keyboard issues, I considered taking apart my Aspire One and putting the 16GB SSD in my desktop to run Win7 on it and have the rest on one or more other hard drive(s). But I found out it's a 1.8" drive with a ZIF connector, so I don't think I want to go through the trouble of making that work after all... Unless you think it might be worth it.
Of course, I'm looking at 1TB+ sizes, and will probably get one with 64MB cache. But I don't want to run Windows simply on a partition like I was doing previously. I want a dedicated hard drive for Windows and a couple of programs like Office and stuff, and my files, games, videos and all that stuff on the bigger storage hard drive.
Alright, so the storage drive is not really a problem, I'll find something. (Unless you have something to propose

1. Keep my money and stay with my 320GB for the OS and some stuff, spending the money only on the storage drive.
2. Get a second 320GB like mine and run a RAID 0 array. They go for 60$. It's not that bad, but considering I could get 1TB for 80$...
3. Get a small SSD. I don't want to spend 200$ on it though. Would getting a small (let's say 64GB or less), low-cost SSD be worth it? Or would a cheap drive not really offer an upgrade?
4. Get two small but fast drives that go for cheap (500GB?) and run them in RAID 0.
Also, I know SATA3 is now out. My old mobo of course does not support it, but should I pay for SATA3 drives if I don't plan changing my motherboard for at least another year? Then again, I have a history of keeping my stuff for a long time (my 320GB turned 3 years old Monday and it's still my main drive), so a drive that I buy today would probably be included in my next build...