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  • The hybrid version, mixing those 2 technologies limits the SSD power to the physical movement of the disks of the older type of HDD. The hybrid HDD is more reliable than the old HDD one, but still breakable at light/power switches off (when the power goes off, or due to some PC error you gotta pull the plug/press the force restart button), and still has all the failures the old HDD have. The reader arms are still mechanic and move arround until breaking, unlike a SSD one. The "downside" at SSD,…
  • The description in the 3rd video, of that guy, he didn't lie. But he only shown the good parts of this hybrid model ,and not the bad ones. He made it look awesome, but it's still 5 times slower than a real SSD, but also, 5 times cheaper ( per Gigabyte) ? And it can still break as an old HDD one, for having mechanical parts, metals that move so much end up broken, and worse if the power goes off, unplugged or such. Even the boot is slower as he said how not 100 % of the Operative System (windows…