That's what makes computers so much "fun" - the incredible amount of
hairsplitting and detail-poking necessary to do what used to require
just a pencil and paper.

I suppose for that .01% of the population that knows that SSD used to
use volatile RAM (and of course someone here will look that up and
start another incredibly detailed thread about how that is only .7343%
true), your post is wonderful and much more important than the real
questions being asked in this thread - about finding SSD's that plug
into IDE cables and PCI slots, for the purpose of retrofitting
somewhat older computers (which I was under the delusion that this
general topic was the whole reason for Lowendmac's existence.) But for
someone trying to find such a device, it's just more confirmation that
getting rid of computers would be so much better than trying to get a
computer to work without an unlimited budget of time and money, and
the ability to take any problems to the expensive shop down the
street, and without a need to get any useful work done.

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