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Theres a couple of ways to do this.
First you could get a hybrid HD to replace your current HD which has a SSD acting as a common file cache.
You could take out your current optical drive and replace it with a hard drive carrier. Then take your current HD and place it in this carrier and where your HD was before place a SSD drive in its place (best config).
SSD's have a slow write speed but the read speed is very fast. Because of this many people love having the almost instant on it gives them.
But theres a cost! Currently, OS's (any) and applications are not designed to effectively to manage temp files across a dual drive setup so as not to wear out the SSD. So far I've replaced eight SSD's due to the effects of write fatigue and it's happening more often.
But theres a cost! Currently, OS's (any) and applications are not designed to effectively to manage temp files across a dual drive setup so as not to wear out the SSD. So far I've replaced eight SSD's due to the effects of write fatigue and it's happening more often.
Because of this wear issue I'm starting to think having a hybrid drive is better for now. Yes, there was some problems early on with hybrid drives (just like SSD's when they first showed up). I think those problems are resolved and they are a good bet now.

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Original post by Dan,

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Theres a couple of ways to do this.

First you could get a hybrid HD to replace your current HD which has a SSD acting as a common file cache.

You could take out your current optical drive and replace it with a hard drive carrier. Then take your current HD and place it in this carrier and where your HD was before place a SSD drive in its place (best config).

SSD's have a slow write speed but the read speed is very fast. Because of this many people love having the almost instant on it gives them.

But theres a cost! Currently, OS's (any) and applications are not designed to effectively to manage temp files across a dual drive setup so as not to wear out the SSD. So far I've replaced eight SSD's due to the effects of write fatigue and it's happening more often.

Because of this wear issue I'm starting to think having a hybrid drive is better for now. Yes, there was some problems early on with hybrid drives (just like SSD's when they first showed up). I think those problems are resolved and they are a good bet now.

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