How to make a 32gig ssd (sata II) useful, if any?

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Red Squirrel

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OCZ's die prematurely with no warning, taking all the data with it. That said I do have one that's still in service, I bought it before I knew about the issue. I mean, you should always have backups anyway, but still good to avoid a drive that has a higher failure rate. :p That's why I avoid Seagate as well.
 
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VeryCharBroiled

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throw it in the pc and point your temp/work folders at it, save wear and tear on your main ssd. although ive never worried about wear on my ssds, i beat on em with no mercy.