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If you like the idea of buying an SSD for improved performance, but don’t want to empty your bank account to buy one, a small capacity disk such as Corsair’s 32GB Nova V32 could be a great compromise. It may not be the fastest SSD around, but should still offer significant performance gains over a mechanical hard disk. Despite the budget price, the V32 (as with all Nova SSDs) includes a 3½ mounting bracket that makes installing the disk in your PC much easier.
A small capacity SSD such as the Nova V32 is ideal for running Windows alongside a larger mechanical hard disk for storing your files, but you’ll have to be frugal with your files to avoid frequently running out of space (Windows 7 alone consumes around 15GB). At £59 the Nova V32 is cheap, but it cost more than other SSDs per GB. If you can afford an extra £20, the Kingston SSDnow V100 64GB has double the capacity and is faster, too.