Crucial SSD and momentum cache

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I have an old system and I've replaced my windows hdd with a crucical mx 500 ssd. Due to sata 2 restrictions I can't get full speed of the ssd . So I've activated the momentum cache feature. My question is that if this feature damages the ssd in the long run or causes additional write wear hence shortening lifespan. What would be your opinion? I don't get a feeling of a fast ssd . It seems like a have a drive which is a tiny bit faster than my old hdd. Should I disable the momentum cache.

My system:
Gigabyte p43 es3g mainboard, 8 gb ddr2 ram, crucial mx500 250 gb ssd, seagate st2000dm001 2 tb 7200 rpm hdd, q9300 cpu and windows 10 pro
 
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