Is it possible to have a pc without HDD and only SSD?

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Possible, of course it is, just need a large enough one. Which brings us to second question, price of HDDs is lower than SSDs but are slower and that's why most use one in conjunction with SSD to keep data on them.
Yes its certainly possible.

I currently use a 250GB SSD & a 1TB HDD thou i'm saving up for a 1TB SSD as the noisy HDD is annoying.

An SSD as your master drive will make your OS, browser and other software move a lot faster. A HDD is slow has it has moving parts while an SSD has zero nothing parts, so no waiting time.
 

Lena__

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Yes it is)
I do right now. a single 240-256gb m.2 one.
Previuos PCs showed that I needed little space. It is pricier if you talking simple 1tb hdds vs sdd of 200+ capcity.
Advantages? Looks like ammount of storage vs speed of storage.

If you go nvme m.2 route, a bigger premium for less cables and more attention for motherboard (she should have m.2 placing of the type you want or at least a pcie "x16" able to do x4 3.0)
 

USAFRet

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They were acquired over time.
500GB = OS and applications
250GB = photo work
250GB = CAD and video work
960GB = games an all that junk that does not fit in the above
128GB = scratch space for #2 & 3, and was the original OS SSD from 2012.