Final Cut Pro and Scratch Disks

Hello All,
I have been reading some books and posts on various fourms and I am a little confused about something, maybe someone can provide me some advice.
Lets say you have three drives (all non-raid). The first, a 10k RPM drive holds your MAC OS and all your applications, like Final Cut and After Effects. Your second drive a very fast (15k rpm, 75 gig) but very small drive is your "scratch disk." Your third drive a normal (7.2k RPM) 1TB drive is used to store all your media/graphic/audio files.
Tell me, would there be much performance improvement with such a configuration vs. having the scratch disk be the same drive as the one the actual application is on, with the stored file on the 1TB drive?
Thanks your time, attention and responses people.

"I was under the impression from what I've read that the scratch disk (which I understand is a drive the computer will use when it runs out of RAM to process filters etc like in Photoshop)"<<<</div>
In FCP, the scratch drive or 'capture scratch' drive should be any drive other than your system drive (with OS, apps, etc.) It has no relationship to RAM, while other apps may.
I've not worked with Vista or Bootcamp, so can't really advise on drive speed/performance. I do remember getting our first G5 with a 10K rpm/60Gb system drive and regretted not going for the 7.2K rpm/250Gb system drive for more internal storage, when I found that FCP ran fine on the 7.2rpm drives.
I keep a variety of 'media' types on my scratch disk, but try to limit it to my captured video files for organizational purposes. This makes it quicker to locate and trash the video clips when I'm done with them....NOTE: I will only trash video that has been captured with valid original source timecode....all other 'media' gets archived for future use, if needed.
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