S20 Support Disks

Hello,
I would like to purchase SSD disk and WD VelociRaptor disk for My Computer Lenovo S20 410594G
I need to make the SSD for the windows and applications , and the 2 (Raid 1) WD VelociRaptor for my Data
May i know which is the maximum disk performance compatible with My computer.
thanks,

Are you asking where to connect drives for best performance?  Or asking for actual performance/benchmark data?
I don't have benchmark data specific to your case. 
My recommendation for connecting the drives would be to connect your SSD to one of the red AHCI ports as it will be a 6Gb/s port (assuming your SSD is SATA3 / 6Gb/s).  Then connect the RAID array to either the Intel SCU (blue ports) or the remaining AHCI ports (both will run the array at 3Gb/s).  Just keep in mind any opticals you have must connect to AHCI (red/orange) as well. 

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