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3-4 times faster is definitely noticeable, considering Sata SSD's are 3-4 times faster than an HDD. If you weren't able to notice the much larger difference between something like an 850-EVO and an Intel 750 drive, you definitely wouldn't notice the difference between an HDD and an SSD.
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There is only so fast you can boot an OS... I wouldn't want to pay that much more for something that will be so small. I have had personal experience with PCI SSD's and they are a real bastard to get going. Wouldn't ever buy another one because of that reason.

SATA is fast enough, it just is.

Just coz it's 3-4 times faster, doesn't mean it's going to boot 3-4 times faster into an OS.

My 850 EVO boots windows 8.1 in around 7 seconds, and if that 750 can boot it in 1-2 seconds, I'll happily buy one.
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Easy enough to install Windows to the 750 and it's mind blowingly fast. It's not only going to be beneficial for OS boot times. Regardless, OP's budget is $6k, it makes no sense not to a 750 IMO.
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If he wants to buy it... Bya ll means get it.

But that was just my opinion on them.

My 850 EVO boots in under 7-8 seconds everytime and boots even the biggest of programs (Adobe Photoshop Extended) in under 3... But he wants to shave of 2 seconds the OS boot, is that really worth the extra. You can get a 1TB 850 EVO for cheaper then the Intel 480GB... Seema rather silly in my eyes, But ima leave it there.

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I suggested a 1TB 850-EVO, as well as the 750 for OP in his other thread since he has a $6k budget. I only recommend the 750 in huge budget rigs because that's the only place it really makes sense but it does still make sense, it's mind-numbingly fast. It's worth it for the e-peen alone.
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