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Geek Squad should be able to upgrade the SSD. However, it may be cheaper to simply purchase the next level up which has a larger SSD. Personally I think there is a little bit of a myth of SSD. Your start up time for your computer will be about 10 to 15 seconds. My is ready to go in 11. However, if your playing high end games most of them now require connection to a game client. Because of that you will most likely see very little improvement in start time for games. I once did an experiment. I loaded COD WWII on my 7200 RPM HDD and from a fresh start started the game and different times of the day and timed it. Interestingly enough on multiple starting from a fresh reboot the start times varied from 0 to 30 seconds. I did this 8 times. I then uninstalled it and re-installed it on the SSD. Did the same thing. Start times varied by 0 to 25 seconds. The overall start time was about 5 to 8 seconds faster. The conclusion I came to was start up times are dependent on the gaming client you have to connect to and quite possibly how much traffic was online. I have this computer now and simply load all games on the HDD and they work great.
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