Yeah, not sure about SSD, although Intel claims the 320 is specifically geared towards SRT, the Vertex could actually do a better job (and it's bigger).
EDIT : It's actually the Intel 311 20GB to provide support for SRT. I'd go with the Vertex 60GB. Nice SSD, that.
Ok sounds good, cheers.
I'm abit of newbie here so don't laugh - What will this internal hard drive replaace from my original list?
Cant find a decent PSU thats modular for a good price, OCUK range of PSU's suck, its all out of stock.
This is about it - http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-165-CM&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=1103 its all £100+ after that.
What will this internal hard drive replaace from my original list?
Yes, it's a bit crap that so many are unavailable. I'd call and ask when/if the XFX range are going to be back in.
The SSD acts as a cache for the hard drive, basically making the files that are the most accessed quicker to respond by cahcing them on the SSD. If you want an equivalent, look up the Momentus XT technology. It's a better version of that, with a much bigger cache capacity (basically, a whole SSD).
Alternatively, you can use the SSD as a regular drive and install windows on it, as well as your applications and a few games, but using the Intel Smart Response Tech and the SSD as a cache drive gives you a lot more freedom, as you wont be restricted by the SSD size, and even your most popular games will be accelerated transparently.
The Seagate Barracuda is a replacement for your drive. If you already have a drive you are happy with, then just use that.
Bear in mind than with a complete system overhaul, you will have to re-install windows, and possibly format your current drive. So you may need a new drive if you want to back up your stuff first or not reformat, and hopefully you already have Win7.
If you are unsure about the SSD, you can remove it from the budget. You can add a SSD later for caching, once you are happy to do so. You don't need a big drive either.
The likely outcome of ading SSD cache will be a much faster boot time, your favorite programs will load quicker, as well as some of your games.