I have to ask, what are you using your computer for that you felt an ssd would be the proper upgrade for something like that (also are you running an x2 or single core)? While I am very happy with my G2, and I think it may actualy have been a bigger performance increase for most day to day use (not actual work but standard use) then going from my q6600 at 3.6 to my i7 at 4.2 (much bigger for programing work/gaming/encoding), I am not sure the same could be said compared to going from single to dual or dual to quad.
SSD's are a qaulity upgrade, and will definitely improve your desktop experience but depending on your use there are probably other parts worth swapping first (cpu/gpu/memory...)
SSD's are a qaulity upgrade, and will definitely improve your desktop experience but depending on your use there are probably other parts worth swapping first (cpu/gpu/memory...)