8 Responses to “4 reasons why you should buy a NVMe SSD instead of SATA SSD”

  • johan muller says:

    You are a big fan of kingston brand.

    • Anonymous says:

      This article applies to all brands. We used Kingston as an example, to make things easier to follow.

  • anonymous says:

    NVME consumed way 3x more power than SATA at operational state.

  • Kurian Joseph says:

    Hi,
    Very nice article, you had me change my mind from the traditional Kingston A400 SSD to go for an NVMe SSD, these day’s hard to keep a tab of changing technologies and glad I came here, finally, I’m finalizing my rig and thank you guys for the info will get one. Will bookmark your site for further reference.

    • Anonymous says:

      Thanks for bookmarking us, and glad to help. Don’t hesitate to subscribe to our newsletter too.

  • George says:

    Thanks for clearing this up nicely. I’m researching for a new PC. Currently using a SATA SSD… on a SATA-II interface.

  • snalmond says:

    How can I know whether an NVMe SSD can be used on my computers’ motherboards?

    • Anonymous says:

      Does your motherboard have M.2 slots? If yes, then you should be able to use a NVMe SSD. Also, does it have a free PCI-Express port? Then you may be able to use a NVMe SSD that connects directly to that port.

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