SSD for OS

>SSD for OS
>SSHD for anything else

this meme needs to end, NOW

How is SSD a meme? It's literally more reliable than spinning rust which fails at any random moment due to moving parts.

No, it's not more reliable. It's faster and that's an improvement in 99% of normie use cases.

LOL you've clearly never owned an HDD
very rarely do they suddenly die, and never without a reason.
ssd's are overpriced as fuck still. and bottlenecked by current connectors.
definitely not worth buying considering the price.

>what is NVMe

>SSHD

Literally worst of both worlds

i use nvme ssd for my os and ssd for primary storage and a fat 4tb dinosaur hdd for other storage


seems fine

This is truth to be honest. I put a 2TB SSHD on my build machine thinking that I don't use it that much, but the improvement to performance would be nice!

Yeah, no. The difference between a SSHD and HDD is something I can't determine.

Sshd for game consoles

>I-I-I'm poor...

it's not like you have to lie only because you cannot afford it

What? I've got a NVMe SSD in my laptop and a SATA SSD in my work desktop.

SSHDs are plain garbage.

Did you even understand my post?
>SSHD worst of both worlds.

Just go straight ahead for SSD if you want it and don't fall for SSHD meme.

ok, so you never owned an SSHD and are full of regret from spending triple the money on a NVMe SSD and a SATA SSD, me and my friends are literally laughing at you

>No, it's not more reliable.

The best SSDs are far more reliable than the best HDDs.

When was this meme ever a thing? It's always been SSD for OS and programs and HDD for everything else.

Why are you arguing that SSDs are less reliable than HDDs? Did you just buy an HDD laptop and now you are having buyers remorse?

>friends
lmao

Any one who claims ssds are a meme are attempting a weak 0/10 troll, and it's been like this for years on Sup Forums. Everyone still wakes the bait to this day.

I'm sure there are still people who legitimately think SSDs are pointless.

>SSHD
>having 2 points of failure on a single component
Literally every one i know who has had a SSHD has had it grenade their data after about 1 1/2 years.

how do you choose what goes on the ssd part and what goes on the hdd?

You don't