Hard Drive Setup HELP!

I have a 250 GB SSD with my OS and Apps on it, another 1 TB SSD, and a 2 TB standard HDD......(and I do have another 1 TB external USB 3.0 drive (I'm not sure what I could do with that)
What would be the best way to set these up for the best performance for After Effects and Premiere?
(FYI I am pretty new to this stuff)

Oh, definitely put the AE caches on the SSD.  That's an excellent place for them.  I'd put the footage on the HD.  So what should the destination be for your AE renders?  I'd say the SSD as well, but ONLY if you move them someplace else after you render.
You could render a bunch of files in AE, then move them either to the internal or external HD's, go to the bathroom, get a cup of coffee, play with the dog.... whatever.... and then clean off the SSD upon your return.
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