Any SSD issues with early 2009 "silent upgrade" MacBook Pro?

I was thinking about getting the 2.66ghz March 2009 version of the 15" MacBook Pro (ExpressCard slot version; model MC026LL/A). You can still find them online here and there.
Does anyone know if this version has the same freezing issues with SATA-II and SSD drives as the June 2009 versions?
Since I'd like to put in a Crucial M225 SSD, I was hoping this may be a better way to go than a June 09 version.
Thanks
Jason

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