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I agree it isn't the full picture but isn't that what research is all about?
Advising the OP to pursue other angles in his research is a far better approach than 'bashing' someone else's input...like I mentioned it's to AID OP's research.
Where can information regarding the points you've raised be found?
Reviews and some insight in the different kinds of NAND in the case of SSD's. Reviews, again, can also help to gain some understanding on what components are inside 'the box'. For storage and PSU specifically, this is pretty much essential info.
By the way the point was never to bash you, but I see these websites linked way too often in these threads, while they offer nothing more than anyone could find in the first 5 search results on google. To me it feels like an easy way out, and it is also a type of information that can really put a buyer on the wrong trail.