Cooler didn’t arrive until after dinner. If I were twenty years younger I’d have stayed up all night. 😆

As I suspect a lot of people are doing, I’m going to keep using my existing graphics card until RTX 5000 series drops in January. Everything else is new, though. First build in seven years.

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FYI: HDD is short for hard drive. So calling an SSD a hard drive doesn’t make a lot of sense since they are by definition different things.

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It would be HD if it was hard drive.

A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk[a] is an electro-mechanical data storage device

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_disk_drive

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Why are you starting a new thread. Join the existing or something instead. This has been addressed.

Of course I know what HDD means. I work in IT. I just shorted it because it’s easier to understand, write, and say. I have already proved multiple times with multiple dictionaries that “Hard drive” is the same as “Hard disk drive”.

Either way it doesn’t matter, the point was that you shouldn’t call SSDs HDDs.

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Don’t even try, that guy clearly gets off on being pedantic and hates to be wrong instead of trying to learn something new. Which is funny cause he didnt even know what HDD is short for.

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Calling an SSD a hard drive makes sense but calling it a HDD doesn’t because HDD means hard disk drive and an SSD doesn’t have disks

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Nah, just call an SSD an SSD (or solid-state drive if you got lots of time and like being overly verbose) or just storage device or similar synonym.

A hard disk drive is called that because it contains hard disks as opposed to earlier storage mediums which often had soft (or floppy) disks. Hard drive is just a shorter and easier way to say hard disk drive.

Hard doesn’t refer to the fact that the outer shell is hard, because of course it is.

So since SSDs don’t contain any disks, it doesn’t make a lot of sense to call them hard when they are in fact nonexistent.

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Never said anything bout shells. The definition of hard drives predates SSDs, back then you had soft media like a floppy disk and tapes, so by it’s original definition, an SSD is a hard drive. Ofc nowadays we had to accommodate for the changes and there is little reason to say just hard drive since soft media is not widely used anymore

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Huh, I always thought it stood for hard drive device, which can be used universally. It’s still easier to type HDD on a phone keypad than hard drive though, which is why I used it.

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