Improved performance, thanks for not answering my question.
I could have answered your question but you would have more questions and that won't help you to not bork your configuration more than you already have and I'd rather help you not do that. If you bothered to read the link, you would know:
- RAID can only use the same amount of free space on each disk in the RAID; how do you expect to mirror 1TB on a 60GB drive? (I assume mirror since you didn't specify what RAID configuration or what you were trying to do and that you have a 60GB RAID rather than 120GB)
- RAID will perform at the lowest common denominator: you completely nullified any performance gain from your SSD by forcing it to wait for the HDD to which it is yoked
If you have a Z68 chipset, your best bet is to use Intel SRT to configure the entire disk for caching the 1TB; it's almost like having a 1TB SSD.
If you do not have a Z68 chipset, Allan's suggestion is the way to go. You may want to move \Users to your 1TB drive but...that will require more reading...