Haven’t got my $1,000 yet.

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      I mean if you need 14TBs or something you don’t really have an alternative unless you’re rich, but yea what a terrible AI recommending <2TB spinny drives lmao

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        yea mass storage is a bit different. might even prefer some spinny bois for their longevity

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          These days ssds might actually have hdds beat on longevity. Still, affordable mass storage and ssds aren’t close to hdd levels yet.

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            I didn’t speak clear. what I meant is longevity in cold storage, unplugged. or do ssds beat then even there?

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      Totally depends on the use case. For data hoarding on a NAS, it’s absolutely fine and the sane choice in regards to pricing.

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      it’s still cheaper and doesn’t really matter for like games and stuff.
      like you could get a 256gb ssd + 1tb 7200rpm ssd. extra 5 seconds waiting on the loading screen don’t really matter that much and most games are actually optimized to run decently from hdds (except recent games that came out after like 2018)

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        yea its OK for old games, but for big modern games like forza horizon 5, cp2077, they just dont work. I went from 2 min loading time to 15 seconds when I switched from hdd to ssd