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largo56x5

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  1. I see your case here.

    But you have to consider that your new SSD will be much less efficient than dedicated large SSD (250GB+), it will be slower and after filling it up - performance will degrade considerably.

    new NGFF ssds are not ready for prime time yet...

    My advise is, only install OS on it, put everything else on the HDD , including page file and hibernation file etc.

    disable all indexing and prefect/superfetch and disk write/read caching.

  2. There's no limitation for real-life use.

    SSD will outlast your computer, no reason to worry whatsoever.

    You will replace it anyway in a few years since storage technology is rapidly evolving.

    This doesn't mean it can't malfunction and die, but the same goes for every component in your system.

    always back up your important data :)

    On a personal note, I don't get why people buy cache disks. it's useless. Just buy a half decent SSD and replace the mechanical HDD that comes with your laptop.

    Or get a hdd ultrabay from ebay (less than $10) and put your old HDD as secondary...

  3. either the 840 evo or the sandisk extreme II

    Don't get anything less than 240GB, they are much slower.

    always opt for the 500GB/480GB or higher, especially if you're replacing the HDD.

    look for deals on amazon,newegg and slickdeals/fatwallet.

    Best price for the samsung 840 evo 250gb is $140 .

    Sandisk Extreme II 480GB $280

    good resources-

    SSD Deals and Discounts

    Solid State Drives (SSD) Deals | SlickdealsCheap SSD Deals and Discount SSD Sales - February 2014

    Cheap SSDs, Solid State Drives Best Deals | Dealzon.com

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