Dollars vs results

shepsan

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Will a significant productivity be realized by installing a PCIe SATA 6 Gb/s card and connecting a SDD to it that is presently connected by SATA 3 Gb/s to the motherboard?

Or, while there should be a visible increase in benchmarks, in actual computing there will not be much of a difference achieved or felt.
 
You do notice the difference between having an SSD on 3GB/s and then putting it on 6GB/s - but usually only in boot performance. For example, on Windows 7 my old Crucial M4 booted in about 30 seconds on 3GB/s but on 6GB/s it booted 7 in about 10-15 seconds.

I don't know if you'd notice that difference on Windows 8 with Hybrid Boot which allows it to boot in about 20-30 seconds even on hard drives.
 
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