So I'm currently running a 640GB WD mechanical HDD coupled with a 64GB OCZ Synapse Cache SSD (http://www.storagereview.com/ocz_synapse_cache_ssd_review). This solution works really well - The system boots incredibly quickly, and frequently used applications start almost immediately. It's really only when copying large amounts of files or when running a big application or game for the first time you notice the HDD lag.
The reason I went this route was that at the time, SSD's over 120GB were just not affordable. I feel I need at least 500GB contiguous space for my OS+Applications. Now, with the Samsung 840 Basic, a 500GB SSD is actually within reach. It's just that 90% of the time, with the SSD cache I don't even notice I don't have a "real" SSD. Most of the time, it just feels like a 640GB SSD.
The reason I went this route was that at the time, SSD's over 120GB were just not affordable. I feel I need at least 500GB contiguous space for my OS+Applications. Now, with the Samsung 840 Basic, a 500GB SSD is actually within reach. It's just that 90% of the time, with the SSD cache I don't even notice I don't have a "real" SSD. Most of the time, it just feels like a 640GB SSD.
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