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dandy725-Dec-23 8:20
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jschell6-Dec-23 6:15
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trønderen wrote:
There is no physical contact between the arm/head and the platter, and no physical wear from long use.


Nor did I claim that.

The arm moves. Thus the mechanical action itself requires...mechanics. Which do in fact wear out.

https://www.reddit.com/r/AskElectronics/comments/18gn8l/hard_drive_arm_failed_any_suggestions_besides/[^]

trønderen wrote:
a cell in an SSD is worn out with repeated writes.


Again not something I said.

A traditional hard drive platter can wear out due to read/writes. That is especially true when the technology was first introduced. However accessing the location has nothing to do with that. Not in a SSD and not in the traditional hard drive.

As I stated with the traditional hard drive there is a arm that moves.
In a SSD there is not.
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