Upgrading system with an SSD, wondering how much performance improvement I can expect to see

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I am getting into 3d rendering lately and getting away from gaming. I am learning the hard way that a good gaming rig does not equal a good rig for this kind of work.

In the next year or so I will save to build a workstation rig that will be more capable of the tasks I am endeavoring to do, a dual xeon, 64 gigs of ram, NVIDIA workstation vid card, RAID 0 etc.

In the meantime I have to find ways to get the most out of my current rig which is:

AMD FX-6350 (I upgraded this recently, long story short I would have done an I5 but I thought I could re-use my old Phenom II 945 on my new mobo, didn't work out and I was stuck with the mobo, so I got the 6350)
Gigabyte 990 chipset mobo, can't remember the model #, not top of the line, but decent.
AMD 5830 GPU
Western DIgital Blue 500 Gig HDD
16 gigs of DDR3 1600
Corsair 750 PSU

Anyway I have more parts on the way, a friend is donating his old NVIDIA 570, and an Intel 520 128 gig SSD.

I am wondering what kind of performance improvement I can expect with the addition of that card and the SSD, for rendering in Poser, DAZ Studio and similar applications?

Also when I install the SSD, can I just unplug the current HDD, then install the OS onto the SSD and then it will be the book drive and use the old HDD as storage?

Additionally should I also get another SSD for faster storage and use the HDD for music, pics etc? I see that Newegg and Micro Center have Plextor M5 Pro's for pretty cheap, there is a Micro Center a few miles from where I work and I can get one of those tonight.

Thank you in advance for looking at this.
 
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The Intel 520 will stomp all over the WD Blue HDD.

The M5 Pro will stomp on the Intel 520.

Nvidia 570 is superior to ATI 5830.

http://www.hwcompare.com/9037/geforce-gtx-570-vs-radeon-hd-5830/

Disconnect old HDD, install Windows, connect up old HDD, using disk manager zap partitions and then recreate new one.
The Intel 520 will stomp all over the WD Blue HDD.

The M5 Pro will stomp on the Intel 520.

Nvidia 570 is superior to ATI 5830.

http://www.hwcompare.com/9037/geforce-gtx-570-vs-radeon-hd-5830/

Disconnect old HDD, install Windows, connect up old HDD, using disk manager zap partitions and then recreate new one.
 
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boogalooelectric

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Thank you for the quick, down and dirty answer.
 

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