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Don't be stupid.
Yeah that was exactly what I was look into, 1T looks good just , pffff gonna do the hardware thing again, you know, dismantle this dismantle that, and puzzel up, I hate that
There's also the possibility they didn't use HDDs in testing rigs as they're becoming less and less common among gaming PCs, and not to mention consoles have officially ditched them in favor of SSDs.
If you really don't want to open your PC up and install one, you can always get an external SSD enclosure and put the SSD in that before hooking it up to your USB port. SSDs also aren't too expensive these days, unless you go above 2TB in capacity.
NVMe SSD's plug right into a slot on the Motherboard. You may need to remove your video card to access the slot depending on your card and motherboard. It also may have a heat sink covering the slot that will need to be removed and then put back on after slotting the SSD. (it's likely only one small screw.) But it's really super simple.
THX for tip and TBH I do considered the USB way yesterday but thinking the cable I told myself No it could be worse than a HDD so, ahhhhh buy a new one
check this out like Reconciler said there super simple to install for me I just have to remove the side case and I can plug right in.
Thx really