[citation][nom]Ncrdrg[/nom]That is awesome news. I'm only a few months away from pulling the trigger on replacing a few of my drives with SSD ones. Making them cheaper would be great for any future upgrade I have. I can't possibly afford to replace my 1TB drive with a SSD solution as it currently stands.[/citation]
You shouldn't strive to put all your data on SSD, for a home system, unless you have some really compelling reason to do so. You use an SSD for your primary drive, or "boot drive". It hosts your OS, your pagefile, and all of your commonly used software/files. You use a larger, slower, HDD for storing data that is accessed infrequently. In other words, a secondary storage drive, such as a 1TB+ HDD. It is much cheaper this way, and just as fast. If data reliability is your thing, than you can backup to an external HDD, NAS, or server too.