Why do I think this is a much smarter way of doing it? Because the cache in such hybrid systems works across entire HDD stored data. Either a single unit hybrid drives like the Seagate Momentus XT or a paired hybrid system where you can use your existing HDD and pair it with a small SSD for caching purposes. What kind of benefit is that to anything? To have slightly faster boot, yet 90% of the data remains sluggish slow from HDD only unless you install games or apps on already tiny SSD? I could never understand people buying small SSD’s just to boot Windows and few apps and leave the rest on HDD. It’s no problem getting a 2TB SSD at the moment, but its price is ridiculous. There is no denying that SSD’s are on the move, however, there is still the issue of price and capacity.
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