>>82860207It can be debatable as to which is more resilient. SSDs have the benefit of having no moving parts but are more likely to die from a voltage issue or potentially overheating. If you're using a reputable motherboard, PSU, and SSD though that shouldn't be a concern.
I'd say one "benefit" of HDDs is if you use something like SMART monitoring you can often times spot a disk failure before it reaches a critical point and save most of your data. SSDs are more likely to fail outright and suddenly.
>>82860241Just ask here again if you start shopping for one. Or send a superchat during one of Jelly's streams at an appropriate time asking for advice. Just tell Anons what your use-case is, and what your budget is, and from that can make some good decisions.
>>82860347I've always used air cooling because justwerks. It's been years since I've overclocked anything too.