A normal win XP install fully patched is only between 4-6 GB so if you have nearly 300GB of games you have a problem there... If your factoring music movies pictures etc your missing the point. You simply use the SSD for the OS and apps and the rest of the data stays on a separate HD. As for the speed its more than just the boot time thats improved. You're talking overall lower latency the constant improved read performance and lower power and cooling requirements for the drive itself. SSD's in performance are far superior to normal HDD's.Cookiemonster27 said:Smaller SSDs may be a decent price but my installed games alone are nearly 10 times that size and I dont consider installing windows to an SSD to knock a few seconds off boot time to be worth $95dsmops2003 said:I dont see how adding one of these [http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227510] as your primary HD after the fact is a deal breaker.Cookiemonster27 said:I hate to double post but if someone is buying a pc on the budget of a nvidia 250 do you really think it would be a sensible decision to upgrade to the money eater of pc gaming the ssd before upgrading any other component.dsmops2003 said:You dont want a normal HD. Get Solid State. Also thats a mini case...too small. You would have to get all low profile cards and such.