Hardware WiiU HDD/SSD recommendations

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title says it all. probably gonna get 1TB of storage. i need storage with a power supply supposedly? (that’s what i keep reading online but i can’t actually find any) i know WiiU is super picky so could really use the help choosing one. thanks
 

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Probably, you won't benefit from a SSD device (at least in terms of speed) because the Wii U doesn't support USB 3.0.

I have a
- Seagate Barracuda 2TB 2.5"
- (generic) external case using a y-cable (to USB 2.0 Mini-B)

Attached to the 2 rear USB ports, the HDD works pretty well.
 
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Probably, you won't benefit from a SSD device (at least in terms of speed) because the Wii U doesn't support USB 3.0.

I have a
- Seagate Barracuda 2TB 2.5"
- (generic) external case using a y-cable (to USB 2.0 Mini-B)

Attached to the 2 rear USB ports, the HDD works pretty well.
Currently, the Seagate Barracuda 2TB 2.5" on amazon is ST2000LM015, which is a SMR disk.
 

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I think the only reason that people still recommend HDD over SSD is the price.

The speed:
I understand that, in theory, the USB 2.0 port is the bottleneck even for a 5400 PRM HDD.

But in reality

SSD was the fastest in 2015.

The durability:
Most modern PC use SSD, do more people cry about their data than in the old HDD days?

So I guess the price is the only issue.
 

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