If the difference between SSD & "Standard HDs" was night and day right now then sure - go for it, get maximum performance.
SSD can be impressive, but certainly not night & day at the moment.
Mmm tend to disagree.
Been using a Corsair P256 for the last two weeks.
Honestly, would have to say that the difference is night and day from a normal hard drive.
Ridiculous prices. Absolutely. £500 for a hard drive strikes me as vaguely insane (it is the 256 gb one though and thats overkill to be honest)
But then, hand on heart. I actually think now that if you are building a really top of the line PC (which I would define as 2K plus). Then I think you have to get an SSD, or really, there was no point in speccing it out with all the other goodies, because your system will simply bottleneck at the hard drive.
You can get a fast, second generation 128gb samsung ssd for about £270.
That is money MUCH better spent then on any other upgrade I can think of.
You would DEFINITELY notice the difference.
Programs load instantly. Everything is dramatically faster.
For example, Firefox used to take about 1 minute 20 seconds on my old PC to load. On the new one its instant. Same with everything.
Thats the hard drive at work, because nothing else is being taxed. The cpu is idling along at under 5%.
Its the difference between mythical performance gains in 'tests' and the real world, where you are not playing games 24 hours a day; but actually use firefox, photoshop, word and excel etc.
In the real world the ssd has made using my PC a MUCH more pleasant experience.
So yep. Get one.