Originally Posted by
Alen
>120 fps in CoD
>80 fps in FC2
>70 fps in Anno 1404
>50 fps in Crysis: Warhead on high-ish settings
>50 fps in BC2
Pretty sure that if you lose a few levels of AF and AA you'll do just fine in most games. If the data hogs you know hog data that doesn't require a SSD (images, music, movies etc.) then I don't see the problem with using a power-saving HDD. If they're data hogs in another sense please, do elaborate as to what must be kept on a SSD that exceeds 120 GB in size.
I'm not mad, I'm tired. It's 7 am and I haven't slept in two days. My suggestion will give him a far better balance between gaming and overall performance than your suggestion, if you're just too stubborn to see that keep on trying to convince yourself of the opposite. I couldn't care less, I've made my point. Benchmarks can be found on any major site, I think I grabbed my from Guru3D.