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Older ssd's are not very reliable. They only support a limited number of IOps (read writes of the disk). However newer ssd's support the trim command which makes the iops a lot more efficient, thus making less of them which then increases the life span.
However, the trim command is not...
How accurate is this though, one is on battery, one isnt. Tom's hdd might be fragmented etc! obv the ssd will be faster hands down but a comparison is best on a clean install!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/iPhone-5-Micro-USB-Car-Charger-Belkin-for-Phones-iPods-Galaxy-Blackberry-HTC-/170935155258?pt=UK_MobilePhones_MobilePhoneAccessories_MobilePhoneChargers&hash=item27cc877a3a&_uhb=1 1amp so it charges rather quickly
I rolled up in a t-shirt ;) luckily webby saved me and gave me a jumper:D Yeah nice to meet new people, since I didn't know anyone on here:o Saw you mk1 at mfn end of season as well(:
I back up the ssd point, make a computer so much quicker. Or you could get a ssd and hdd and effectively use the ssd as a massive cache for the hdd using this http://www.romexsoftware.com/en-us/fancy-cache/