Replacing super drive with SSD

Hi everyone,
My iMac is getting old (2.8GHz Core 2 Duo).
I'm thinking to replace a super drive with 240GB SSD (will install OS and Apps). I will still use my internal SATA drive for data and files.
240GB SSD > OS and Applications
500GB SATA > all data and files
I'd like to know if I get significant speed advantage??? Anybody has similar configuration? How is it? Is it worth to do?
Also I'm thinking to upgrade my MBP same way..
Thanks!

Well first off it voids your AppleCare/warranty as a unauthorized change, but if you don't care then most have preferred placing the SSD where the hard drive is and moving the hard drive to where the Superdrive is, placing the Superdrive in a external encloses.
SSD made to be the boot/OS/applications/bare bone user drive for speed and the hard drive for large storage (as SSD's can wear out)
You won't be able to boot off the external Superdrive or install Windows from it according to reports I read.
If you contact Bmer art MacOwnersSupportGroup
http://macosg.com/
He has a lot of experience and did it himself so he can teach you how it's done, the best SSD to use, cloning your drive and so forth.
http://www.mcetech.com/optibay/
http://www.harddrivebenchmark.net/high_end_drives.html

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