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Nvme ans ssd

Dudegamer18

Hey everyone, is nvme necessarily is m.2 or it could come in a regular ssd shape, and if does come in both shapes, is there any difference in the sppeds? Thanks 

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NVME is a M.2 Pcie protocol, a 2,5" Sata SSD will not hane NVME.

But you can get M.2 without NVME

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The absolute majority of the time it's in the M.2 format, though there are a couple of U.2 2.5" drives which use NVMe; those are mostly meant for datacenters though

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NVMe can be in the form of m.2, PCIe card, or u.2 (which you won't have an interface for on most consumer PCs).

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