Week 3 Posting
SATA SSDs vs M.2 SSDs
The two forms of SSDs you will encounter when shopping for a computer are mainly the older SATA drives and the newer M.2 cards. The differences are in storage size, speed, and the method of connection. SATA SSD's like in the name use the SATA interface which is older, and can limit the speed to around 550 MB/s. They are usually a little bigger than M.2 drives and have to be attached with a power and data cable. They are a very good upgrade past hard drives, but wont be the quickest option. They will work in almost any build that still has the older connection types, and can be acquired really cheaply.
M.2 drives on the other hand are a much smaller size and connect directly to the motherboard through a PCIe slot. They also use the NVMe protocol which in this configuration allows for speeds of up to 3000 MB/s or more in some cases. They are an ideal component for better gaming, or other intensive task like video editing. One of the best things you can do is make your boot drive on a NVMe and see just how much faster your startup is. However keep in mind that not ALL M.2 drives are NVMe some of the older ones still use SATA so always make sure components are compatible before purchasing.
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