How do you select an inner Solid state drive?
An internal SSD is many times faster than an internal hard drive.

An internal SSD is many times faster than an internal hard drive. Sometimes even 50 times. It also lasts longer and is quieter and more energy efficient. But what SSD do you need exactly? We'll help you choose between a 2.5-inch and an M.2 SSD and explain which storage capacity and speed are best for you.
Choose Solid state drive
There are specific types of Solid state drive. If you choose the wrong one, it will not fit on your PC. That is why it's far essential to select the suitable one. That is why we ask you the following questions:
- What kind of Solid state drive do you need?
- What do you use the Solid state drive for?
- What garage ability do you need?
- How speedy does the Solid state drive be?
- Do you need a sustainable Solid state drive?
What kind of SSD do you need?
The most common solid state drives are 2.5-inch SSDs and M.2 SSDs. mSATA is an outdated standard and a PCIe card is mainly used for specific purposes, like a server. We will explain the difference between 2.5 inches and M.2:
- 2.5 inch SSD
2.5” is the same old SSD for laptops. This is because it is as compact as a 2.5-inch hard drive and uses the same SATA connector. This means it will fit on almost any laptop, but also on many desktop, NAS, or mini PCs. Check this in your PC manual to be sure. The 2.5-inch SSD has the advantage that it fits in many devices and is relatively affordable, compared to an M.2.
- M.2 SSD
An M.2 SSD is much smaller, so you need a special M.2 connector on your laptop or desktop. Make sure the M.2 is the correct size, which is 22x42, 22x60 or 22x80 millimeters. Choose from 2 types of M.2 SSD: M.2 SATA is as fast as 2.5 inches and will fit into any M.2 connector. M.2 NVMe is up to 10 times faster than SATA, but it only fits in an M.2 connector with a B key.
What do you use the SSD for?
SSD for NAS
The SSD that suits you best depends on your usage situation. If you want your laptop or desktop to be faster, a 2.5-inch SSD like the Samsung 860, Seagate Barracuda, or WD Blue is best. For gaming, special SSDs with higher speed have been developed, such as WD Black, Seagate FireCuda and Kingston Savage. You Can Use Intel SSD to get better performance.
What garage ability do you need?
While SSDs are faster than hard drives, they have less storage capacity. As a result, you generally don't buy an SSD for storing files that you use infrequently, but for programs that you use frequently. The amount of storage space that you choose will depend on the number of applications and games that you want to store. Leave a few areas to put in your computer's working device at the SSD. In this way, it starts many times faster. 1TB offers a good compromise between storage space and price.
How fast should the SSD be?
The SSD you choose will make the difference between a fast and an ultra-fast storage module. At best, SATA SSDs reach speeds of up to 550MB / s. NVMe SSDs are the fastest, reaching speeds of up to 5000MB / s.
Do you want a sustainable SSD?
If you want an SSD that lasts, you have to pay attention to TBW and MTBF. For both, the higher the better. TBW stands for Terabytes Written and indicates how many terabytes of data you write to the SSD on average. 600TBW means that it stores an average of 600 terabytes of data before the SSD shows a defect. The MTBF works a little harder. The higher the number of MTBF hours, the lower the chance of failure.
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