hybrid drives have 2 speeds - it is slow as a hard drive when it writes/reads new files, but when it finds the file frequently, it is fast as an ssd - they are slightly more than your regular hard drive but cheaper than your regular solid state drive - honestly i dont know what actual use these would be (id rather just get an ssd)
according to your part it doesnt say anything about being an ssd/hybrid - i guess it's just certain parts if you find the right one
ssds are better if you want every file to be super fast to load
i mentioned m.2 ssd because they're much faster if you get the right one - another question when you get these super fast drives is, do you really need that much storage? you gotta really think of these questions when you build your computer, if you want to expand later that's good but having too much to start (especially when on a budget) is a little concerning even though you'll never run out of room for a longer time
I am getting this for my operating system and a few programs on it (120GB):
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820236156honestly that's just enough for high priority programs for me - it is faster than your normal SATA which is why it's more expensive (3GB/s versus 3 Gigabit/s) - your system would boot in a few seconds using this drive rather than taking another 5 seconds - i mean this does sound stupid but when you're trying to convert GIANT files this is definitely the way to go
but i like to have my system run super fast
all the time so m.2 is pretty good
more suggestions will come if we can know what exactly are your plans on this new computer