HP Pavilion g7-2004sd suitable for implementing SSD caching and upgrade ethernet card

I intend to buy the laptop mentioned above, which comes with a 750 GB (5400 RPM) HDD, Windows 7 64-bit operating system.

To make programs run faster, I want to do an upgrade of SSD with the Intel SSD 313 caching.

The store where I buy the laptop does not support this, but I was told that the standard HP warranty is not null when done elsewhere. My question what is the best choice for caching, for example 20 GB (by the Intel SSD 313) or by implementing caching of Corsair SSD 60 GB, assuming that, on the motherboard, there is a space for installation of the caching.

Is it also possible to upgrade the ethernet card and replace the default map with this one:

Intel WiFi 300Mbps (6235 N) + Bluetooth 2.1, 2, 1 + EDR, 3.0, 3.0 + HS, 4.0 (WHEAT) (dual 2.4 Ghz & 5.0 Ghz band)

to make the WiFi works best when more than one user.

To be honest, I'm not sure that this system will support the caching of the WSSD.  Pagedownload of systems that caching of the WSSD to support have usually a driver Intel RST available under chipset on the software and drivers.  This feature is generally reserved for the final product lines more high as ultrabooks and some Envy laptops.

Page 41 of this guide lists the available wlan modules that will work in this book.  If it is not in this list and was not ordered to HP, then the wlan card will not work.

To be honest, looks like a Ultrabook as is this a more of what you are looking for because it comes with a cache of WSSD drive.  It does not list the technical details, but it appears when the customization of the laptop and it is not removable during the configuration of the laptop.

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