In the kit I actually went only to the 3.5 "frame, the software and the USB adapter are indeed quite net, I have not used it however. The installation went super easy. On my PC can be the hard drives on rails provided the sides, then slide into the bay / clipping. These rails can be no problem tighten the frame. Immediately after installation, I had the SDD very noisy Device Manager properly running, but I could not see them in the "My Computer" and thus not describe. The BIOS has detected immediately and was getellt from the outset to AHCI, as the TRIM command was activated immediately.
On the subject of migration, I am of my 500GB HDD changed on the 256GB SSD, the system and some important programs have or packed on the SSD. Migrates I not say anything, but released the new SSD using the Windows CD (so that the problem had been settled with the non-see in the workplace), partitioned (50GB system, rest for programs) and the system partition of the HDD be formatted as I have 7 (64bit) installed on the SSD Windows. The programs that were on the HDD could then subsequently pushed and used without problems on the SSD (Note: Steam makes the whole thing with hesitation and installed the first time you run the newly missing files, Origin but must be re-downloaded games and reinstalled). Currently I therefore benütze an SDD for the OS and important, often benütze programs and an HDD as storage for your images / movies / flat files and completed projects.
Performance: The difference at startup is enormous! No 10s after POST is the OS ready. Expected when switching from HDD to SSD of course, still amazing and worth a mention. For programs and playing time profit is, however, under cross-eyed you strong. BF3 benefits in my opinion very of a SSD, Torchlight 2 a little less, but something. Extreme greatly benefit my experience programs for mapping, modeling, image editing (in this direction), the beginning always invite some into memory. Photoshop, for example, or the Hammer editor had with me, "her 31 seconds," until they were always fully charged. With the SSD are from about 5 seconds, become! Another plus that I only now really stands out: The SSD is indeed silent (no idea what I was expecting, I've since iwie not thought) and now I realize how much I the HDD has annoyed ....
Point comparison of Pro and Basic: I had informed me on the Internet over both variants and came to the conclusion that not the difference from Pro to Basic in practice by me anyway perceptible. Whether I can now start in 8 seconds, or at least only in 10 is not important in the first place which would justify in my eyes not to buy a more expensive variant 50 (compared with no All in One Kit). Especially since it with me to the switch from HDD to SSD was not of SSD to faster SSD. Even the term argument is such a thing, I do not think I would live to see the end of my SSD, before I buy myself a new anyway. So much data I push not back and forth. And then there's the time quite different SSDs in other sizes and at different prices.
(Test for the Samsung 840 Basic example: [GameStar from 08:01:13 -> Samsung SSD 840 test (Google)] The values reached in this test, I can now understand in my SSD and confirm.)
Conclusion: For the switch from HDD to SSD, this is ideal.
Note to TRIM: TRIM whether is active in Windows 7, you can check with Admin rights using the following command in the Windows command line: fsutil behavior query disabledeletenotify
Is Windows 7 the value = 0 DisableDeleteNotify out, TRIM is enabled.
Note 2: If you do not re-touches the OS, you can in the Control Panel under System> Administration (Win7) manage the hard drives and enable / partition. Then you see it as normal in the workplace and can use them.