Thread: Hard Disk Usage
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Old 15-08-2024, 23:15   #10
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Re: Hard Disk Usage

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
Who says its all SSD ? If you want large capacity storage drives, at a reasonable price, HDDs are still cheaper. SSD are more useful for system drives.
Not many people use mechanical drives on a daily use system anymore. They are slow and noisy. Yes they are still fine for NAS or backup storage etc. But for daily use like gaming or just general booting windows etc SSD, whether it's NVME M.2 or normal sata SSD drives offer decent capacity now for most things.

Mechanical is too slow for any kind of normal use.
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