24GB flash acceleration Cache HDD & 1 TB 5400 RPM hard drive hybrid

I am considering buying the ENVY 17 t-j100 TouchSmart Quad Edition.  Two custimization options are:

24GB flash acceleration Cache hard drive

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As I understand it, these two use SSD to accelerate the performance of the hard disk.  I have a few questions:

Is there a difference between the two?

How many GB of SSD are on the drive hybrid?

You can get both, or would they overlap?

Thank you.

Yes, there is a difference. The hybrid hard drive is home to the NAND Flash inside the car. Acceleration is made by the player himself. Hybrid hard drives are faster than a disk mechanical spinner, but the MSSD cache acceleration is faster. Faster is a full SSD. Cache Accelerator speed up startup and loading frequently used programs but doesn't do much for read/write sustained speeds. However, it makes the whole computing experience better. start time of 15 seconds and resume almost instantly from sleep, for example. The hybrid propulsion system is just a regular hard disk gradually faster. I would get the WSSD of 24 concert and you need not the hybrid car with her and I think that they only Pack the WSSD of 24 concert with a player standard spinner.

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