just understand that your wows will put the graphics objects for the game into the memory for one graphics boards... which will power one of two monitors. if you try to move that wow to a monitor that is supported by another board, i believe you would see a drop in performance. (this use to be the case, i haven't tried it recently)
SSDs have had some issue where they perform great for the first month or so, then slow down for some reason. i believe it's due to constant writing to the disk that causes some form of write failures. one suggestion would be to get a 32M cahce, 7200 rpm regular SATA-300 drive (like $40) and use that for your paging file. after your OS and games are installed, the paging file is the file written most to disk. moving it to a regular harddrive might stretch the performance and lifetime of the SSD (just a thought... totally unproven)
only other option is the OS. windows 7? or vista? (assumed 64 bit, of course)
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