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Mother Board and ssd

How do you calculate the best motherboard for say a Ryzen 5 3600x?

Vr ready and needs PCIe for gpu and at least an nvme drive.

The Sata SSD drive, and NvME solid state drives, are they supposed to be the actual hard drive.. like a conventional HDD setup?

Was on a photo forum and the thought/theory was that SSD drives are not for permanent storage, but a high volume flash memory the PC would load a program into and run at high speed, and when done make any saves to the program on the actual HDD..
 
Not sure about the first question, but with the capacity of SSD's in the terabytes I am not sure why you would need that model any more. I have run both a hybrid drive and a straight ssd drive and the SSD in my case is just faster. Additionally, there are no moving parts in a SSD so the chances of failure are less or at least more predictable.
 
but what is the life span in read/write actions by the ssd? I see an article from Avast that mentions they have a limit to how many times they can be read/written, but doesnt actually explain that at all.
 

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