Tfw fell for the SSD meme

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My friend still uses a HDD to boot when his motherboard has a m.2 slot
He says he doesn't trust the technology yet

> but the average consumer won't notice the difference
exatly, loadtimes for games maybe 1 second faster than an SSD, same for windows, for person that doesnt move literal terabytes of files or isnt dealing with any modeling or anything of that sort is basically throwing away money, no point for average consumer to get NVME, but people will still go for it because "yo 5x times faster than ssd", but the money is much better spent on a SSD of higher capacity

Well yeah but I'd rather people waste money on a NVMe because they're stupid than to go all boomer and use mechanicals as a system drive.

Is he a schizo

Is that a real thing? I have SSD as my boot drive and another ssd i got for cheap, and a old 500gb HDD and loading literally anything from it is pain, cant imagine having system on that

>being so poor you cant afford an ssd
just get a job as a call center agent and get paid for the training then quit come the day of actual work
i do this shit all the time and collect easy 2000 dollars every month
best thing is that these companies die out fast and a new one replaces them quickly so you can never really burn bridges

>nvmeme
This so much, right now the use case for nvme is so narrow it's a joke. sata ssd does 95% of the job for 95% of the use cases with such a vastly increased user experience it doesn't matter.
Consumer NVME drives sit in a horrible limbo where top sata drives give much more capacity, cheapt nvme are qlcshit and work most work cases a shit load more ram will probably help more and the cases where huge transfers are needed there's also huge data were you're more likely to push for a raid array and even sata ssds come into play with raid.

It definitely is. I run 2x512GB SSDs for system and select programs and some games respectively and 4x4TB for data. But there are still way too many people that use an ancient 5400rpm drive for their main system and I have no clue how the fuck they can live like that.

can someone post some charts or some shit? visual reference to display differences between drive types?