Crucial SATA storage are components that you can trust, giving you lightning-fast read and write speeds while being more energy efficient than a typical hard drive. With capacities going up to a whopping 4TB, it's the ultimate storage upgrade from a traditional hard drive.
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SATA SSDs (Solid State Drive) are storage devices that uses the SATA interface to connect to a computer. They provide faster data transfer speeds and more reliability compared to traditional hard drives. SATA SSDs are what most people think about when someone says internal SSD, however other form factors do exist - such as NVMe SSD.
For more information on form factors read our article: Understanding M.2, SATA, PCIe and NVMe SSDs
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NVMe SSDs are generally faster than SATA SSDs. NVMe SSDs utilize the PCIe interface, offering significally faster data transfer speeds compared to SATA SSDs, which are limited by the SATA interface. A typical SATA SSD has read and write speeds of around 500MB/s, while a typical NVMe SSD has read and write speeds of around 3,000MB/s. This 5x increase in speed means: Faster boot times and application loading – NVMe SSDs can boot your computer up and load applications in seconds, rather than minutes. Learn more about Why You Should Upgrade to an NVMe SSD or shop all of our NVMe SSDs.
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