Allocation of disc space for CS5 on custom 6-core PC

I have upgraded to a 6 core PC with Windows 7 Professional as follows:
ASUS P9X78 Deluxe Motherboard
Intel i7 3930 CPU
DDR3 1600 32G RAM
1 Samsung MZ-7PD256BW R 256G SSD (C drive)
2 1TB 7200rpm SATA HD RAID (E drive)
2 1TB 7200rpm SATA HD RAID (F drive)
Nvidia GTX660 2G Video
The D drive was allocated to the LG Super Multi DISC drive but, apart from the C drive, the others can be realloacted.
I understand that that read/writes to SSD drives should be minimized if possible for a longer life span.  My Documents can be reallocated from the SSD drive to one of the other 2 drives.  I have started a project to find that the Scratch Discs are subject to allocation to My Documents under what appears to be a Private restriction.
I do not have experience on the better allocation of resources for speed on the 6-core PC as shown.  I have spent a number of years allowing the default allocation of files while attempting to distribute concurrent reads and writes to 4 1TB drives on a 4-core PC without much experience.
Perhaps some allocations are fixed by Premier Pro.  How should I allocate the following on the E and F drives?
- Source files for Video and Audio
- Project Files
- Scratch Discs
- Preview Files
- Encoded Files
- Rendered Files

I prefer to do that outside of Premiere and use http://www.scootersoftware.com/moreinfo.php?zz=moreinfo_compare
It allows me to compare the contents of different directories on different drives or computers, even over a network or VPN and copy left to right, right to left or synchronize left and right. For me that is far easier.
Example, I have CS5.5 installed with various plug-ins. Now I install CS6 and want to continue using the same plug-ins. I then use BeyondCompare to find the missing plug-ins in the fresh CS6 installation and copy from CS5.5 to CS6 those missing plug-ins. That makes all those plug-ins available in CS6 as well, instead of reinstalling them again for CS6 only and entering my license keys for all of them. Much faster and easier.
Another example. I have a lot of audio tracks on my old system and I don't want them on the server, but do want them on my new system, so I use synchronize to keep them in sync. We are talking about more than 100 GB of material. In just a few clicks both machines are synchronized and it has the side effect of being a nice backup.  Now I add a new album to machine A and synchronize with machine B, job done. Material is available on both machines.

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