Thinkpad Twist performance: i5 + HDD vs i7 + SSD

Can anyone please share a review of a Twist with an i7 cpu, 8GB RAM and an SSD?
All the reviews I find online are of the model with an i5 cpu and a HDD. I think that is a very unfortunate combination, which generates at least some of the negative feedback on this unit. I already know there is not much diference in CPU performance between an i5 vs the i7. But I also think a model with an i7 combined with a SSD would at least give the Twist a better shot at a more positive review, than the mediocre scores it gets now for performance and battery life.
So if anyone can point me to an online review or just post some of their personal experience, it would be much appreciated.

I have an X230 with the i5 CPU and a 500Gb 7200-rpm hard drive. It is plenty fast to do anything I need including having 2 machines running on top of the Windows 8 host (3 separate machines all running at the same time). Even so, I can run anything else I want.
It is certainly fast enough to work with an SSD. I did not do SSD because they are not big enough and are still subject to catastrophic failure (no gentle failure for SSD's). 
.... JDH

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    System freezing or the dreaded BSOD (blue screen of death)
    The laptop abruptly shuts down on its own
    Optimal operating temperature is 50° Celsius (122° Fahrenheit) or below during normal operation of the device. 90° Celsius is an inacceptable temperature value even in case of high intensive tasks.
    Use dust remover spray to clean out of the laptop's vents. Dust can accumulate in and block the laptop's fan vents Start using compatible cooling pads which will help in the flow of cool air into the underside vents of the laptop. Keep your working environment or computer room as comfortably cool as possible.
    If the machine is still overheating, I strongly recommend you to contact our technical support for assistance.
    Click here to open a link where you can select the country and get the exact contact support number. I’m sure they will be a great help.
    Best Regards,
    Mithun.
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