It seems I've lost all my archived videos from 2021 and 2022.
I'm really sorry you've suffered that loss, Kenneth, but did you not back anything up? Although in saying that, videos would be a bit trickier to back up because of their size.
I've suffered two hard drive failures (one in 2016 and the other in 2020). Both times, the data on them was unrecoverable. But I suffered either no loss or minimal loss because I back my stuff up regularly and extensively. I use a mixture of USB drives and cloud servers (Microsoft OneDrive and Carbonite, in my case). So in the case of my own dead computers, I was just able to copy all my backed up files back to the new one. (Actually, not all - there were a few that I didn't need and so let go.)
If you had OneDrive on the computer that died, log into it when you get a new computer. You might find the videos are still there after all. Microsoft seems to save everything to OneDrive by default nowadays. Otherwise though, they probably are lost.
Sorry, I don't know much about SSDs, so can't answer that question. But I just wanted to give you a heads-up about backing things up so that you can avoid this happening again. A hard drive failure could well occur again, but loss of data doesn't have to.