I have not used SSHD but it is my understanding that commonly accessed files and boot files get pushed onto the NAND. Not sure how well this would work though for dual boot, I would think both OS are going to complete for space. Maybe someone on the list has done this and can provide some input. What I do is buy a 60 or 120 GB SSD and install OS to them and for Windows point all installs, libraries, and data to a 1 TB drive. Windows 7 is about 25 GB OS footprint allowing for updates. It is fast and SSD are about a dollar a GB which is pretty good from what it use to be. Probably wouldn't do OCZ, people seem to have a lot of problems with them. I personally have no issues with mine and have 3 but bought them a while back so quality may have changed in the past couple years.
Matthias
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