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If you don't have access to TRIM, you can zero the entire drive, and that will restore its speed.
Formatting (not Quick Format) the drive isn't the solution? I have to get a drive wiper utility?
For what it's worth, I've been told that partitioning an SSD is a bad idea, as it breaks the wear levelling algorythms. Whether that is true or not (particularly on new controllers) I have no idea.
Okay, then I'll get 2 Intel SSDs (since Intel's are cheaper). One for the OS, another for storing files.
You don't need a SSD for storing files. Putting your operating system on one is the way to go, I have my OS on an OCZ vertex 2 100GB SATA, my computer boots in seconds. I installed windows 7 in just over 7 minutes via flash drive, and all the updates were done by 13 minutes flat.