A SSD is only limited my the lowest common speed. As a note, installing a game via a Disc drive will see very minimal increase in instal speed. Why? Because disc drives have a rather low read speed compared to even a 7200 rpm HDD. blue-ray is much faster then DVD but still doesn't compare to read and write speeds of a SSD. As for loading speeds, well that will depend on how many files the PC will have to load off the SSD. SSD have the advantage of reading a whole file faster then a HDD however it's seek times are about the same as a 7200RPM drive. a 10000RPM drive will read lots of small files faster then a SSD but pales when it has to read large files; SSD win on large files. So how much of a change you'll see will depend on the new ARR client. So other then this little knowledge I've acquired from reading tech blogs like GIZMODO, it's really hard to say if you'll see any benefit at this point.