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Thanks for that! I think I am gunna get this one and use it as my startup drive. One guy was right What your gunna spend 3 grand on a new MACPRo so why not another $500 on a SSD
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/SSD/OWC/Mercury_6G/
Think about it this way, all a drive does is store data, and as a result, it also determines the speed with which the data is read and written. And THAT's where you'll see the speed benefit from an SSD. It's a fast hard drive, so it will make hard drive related tasks faster. Things like number crunching (e.g. rendering) are handled by the CPU, so the SSD will not directly help with that (although it can feed data to the CPU faster than a traditional hard drive).
As for SSD's wearing out and having limited read/write cycles, higher end SSD's will have features to help mitigate that. It's usually not a problem under normal circumstances.
Thanks for that! I think I am gunna get this one and use it as my startup drive. One guy was right What your gunna spend 3 grand on a new MACPRo so why not another $500 on a SSD
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/SSD/OWC/Mercury_6G/