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=Next Generation=
=Next Generation=
Connecting to PCIe is much faster - 10x.
Connecting to PCIe is much faster - 2GB/sec vs 600GB/sec max. So 3x out of the box.


HDD or SSD can use SATA cable. Only SSDs are made for PCIe - which is called NVMe.
HDD or SSD can use SATA cable. Only SSDs are made for PCIe - which is called NVMe.

Revision as of 00:08, 24 September 2020

Connection Type

SATA is a connection type, typically by cable. PCIe is another connection type - directly on a motherboard. SATA can connect hard disk drives (HDD) or solid state drives (SSD).

Serial Advanced Technology Attachment - connection to devices such as memory drives.

Speeds: https://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/8142/~/difference-between-sata-i%2C-sata-ii-and-sata-iii

Up to 600 MB/sec (6 Gb/sec) for SATA 3 SSD.

HDD vs SSD - Hard Disk Drive vs Solid State Drive - [1]

Next Generation

Connecting to PCIe is much faster - 2GB/sec vs 600GB/sec max. So 3x out of the box.

HDD or SSD can use SATA cable. Only SSDs are made for PCIe - which is called NVMe.