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I think you have Thunderbolt but not USB3 on that model?
Definitely get a FW800/USB2 case. Please please please when you do, try booting via USB2 first so you can give me some backup here next time anyone says there's no benefit to an SSD booted via USB. But FW800 booting will be more than enough to cure your lagginess.
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Put that drive in a thunderbolt case and it will be just like having it internal. Skip the FW800 if you have a Thunderbolt port.
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OWC makes excellent SSDs, no argument there -- but they are not the only game in town with great SSDs.
Probably the cheapest solution would be the Seagate TB dock for $99 and then just about any SSD you want.
http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-GoFlex-Thu..._1?ie=UTF8&qid=1363983106&sr=8-1&keywords=goflex+thunderbolt+adapter
Although I dont see any deals right now, but I have seen 256 GB Crucial SSDs for $160.
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i have noticed that most tests focus on data transfer speed
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Since thunderbolt is an emerging technology I think I'll just back off and get the case with firewire 800. I will most likely order next week and I will report back the speed difference booting between usb2 vs firewire 800 for Black. I would think firewire 800 would be faster but I'm more concerned about day to day use rather than startup time.
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Looks nice. I thought it included more ports, like a hub, but guess not. Ministack classic has the 3 extra USB ports, but only USB 2.
barefeats tests USB 3 vs TB, but just read/write tests.
http://www.barefeats.com/hard168.html
Im not sure how they would measure "day-to-day" stuff, since a lot of peoples 'days' are different