While 2.5-inch SSDs utilise the SATA bus, which was first introduced in 2000 and was designed for hard drives, and add-in cards use the PCIe bus, which is quicker and has more bandwidth than SATA, M.2 SSDs can use either. Furthermore, some of the fastest and greatest SSDs make advantage of the NVMe interface, which was designed specifically for fast storage devices.SATA-based, PCIe-based with NVMe support, or PCIe-based without NVMe support M.2 SSDs are all available. An M.2 SSD with NVMe compatibility has up to five times the bandwidth of a SATA M.2 model, allowing for faster file transfers, video and photo editing, transcoding, compression, and decompression.
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