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I currently have a Samsung 840 EVO 120gb and it seems that that isnt enough, Luckily, a OCZ vector 150 120gb is on  sale at my local store for $50. Im not going to be running raid, so will i be able to run both of these without any issues? might be a stupid question, just wanted to make sure before i spent the money.

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I'm doing it right now.  Use them as seperate storage devices and you're all good.

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Yeah, your good to go. The only thing I would suggest is going bigger than 120GB. My first SSD was 120, then I got a second 225 but I purchased mine about 2 years ago when SSD's were $1/GB. I know it's still expensive, and maybe it's because I paid so much for mine, but you can find good SSD's now for $0.50/GB

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Yeah, your good to go. The only thing I would suggest is going bigger than 120GB. My first SSD was 120, then I got a second 225 but I purchased mine about 2 years ago when SSD's were $1/GB. I know it's still expensive, and maybe it's because I paid so much for mine, but you can find good SSD's now for $0.50/GB

 

i agree which is why i may just wait until boxing day seeing as my budget doesn't allow much right now

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