LaNCeRs - A note on SSD's (I just read this today), it's good to install the OS here, but you won't notice an fps/gaming performance difference by installing a game on the SSD. Maps and things may load faster, but that's about it.
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2013/12/10/hdd_vs_ssd_real_world_gaming_performance/5#.VMgHKcYgpVs
Summary
We have recently upgraded all three of our video card review systems to SSDs. This was born out of many reasons, but we certainly received a lot of feedback from our readers that moving to an SSD was needed for the utmost potential in gameplay performance.
Until now, we relied on spinning hard drives in our review systems. After moving to SSDs we finally got the chance to test the claim that games actually played better using SSDs compared to HDDs. We ran several games directly comparing performance on the Western Digital 640GB HDD we had installed prior, compared to our new Corsair Neutron GTX 240GB SSDs.
In terms of raw video game performance our conclusion is that upgrading to an SSD made absolutely no difference in gameplay performance. Honestly, we did not expect that it would, hence why we held back for so long on upgrading to SSDs. In every game we tested the performance fell within the margin of error for a realworld gameplay run-through. We tested some very demanding games as well such as Battlefield 4 and ARMA 3. However, no game showed any performance advantage with the SSD versus the HDD. The framerates were the same, the frame consistency was the same.
Here is what was better with the SSD, as you might guess; load times. Loading each game was significantly faster on the SSD. Transitioning maps during gameplay was also significantly faster on the SSD. Loading times were improved, and we had a better experience overall simply because game data loaded faster.
However, those load times do not translate into frames per second differences while gaming. Upgrading to the SSD has not given us a new performance profile in games, nor has it changed the performance we've shown to you in past reviews using an HDD.