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Clear- Capacity: The amount of information that can be stored on the hard drive. Indicatively, a 1TB hard drive can hold approximately 250,000 photos taken with a 12MP camera or 250 movies.
- M.2: The most common size for SSDs. Supports both SATA and NVMe protocols, offering high data transfer speeds in a compact size (requires a compatible motherboard).
- 1.8'': They are smaller than the typical 2.5" drives and are mainly used in special applications, such as ultraportable laptops or devices with limited space.
- 2.5'': The most common type of SSD, designed for desktops and laptops. They support SATA interface and offer compatibility with a wide range of devices.
- 3.5'': They are primarily designed for use in desktop computers and servers. They offer high capacity and reliability, making them ideal for demanding data storage applications.
- mSATA: Smaller type of SSD mainly used in ultraportable computers and IoT devices. It offers good performance in a compact size but has limited capacity compared to M.2 SSDs.
- PCle Card: They come in the form of PCIe cards and are installed in the PCI Express slots of the motherboard. They provide extremely high speeds due to the NVMe protocol and direct connection to the processor.
- Blade: Designed for server and data center environments. They offer high storage density and exceptional performance, allowing efficient management of large volumes of data in compact dimensions.
- PCI Express 3.0: Allows communication between the SSD and the computer and offers speeds up to 32 GB/s.
- PCI Express 4.0: Allows communication between the SSD and the computer and offers double the speed compared to PCIe 3.0 at 64 GB/s, enabling much faster data transfer.
- PCI Express 5.0: Allows communication between the SSD and the computer and offers double the speed compared to PCIe 4.0, reaching 128 GB/s, supporting even faster SSDs and demanding applications.
- SAS 3.0: Allows communication between the SSD and the computer and offers speeds up to 12 Gbps. It is mainly used in enterprise storage systems due to its reliability and ability to handle multiple devices.
- SATA III: Allows communication between the SSD and the computer, offering speeds up to 6 Gbps, and is mainly used for general purposes.
- NVMe: Communication protocol that enhances the performance and speed of SSDs.
- Heatsink: The SSD is equipped with a heatsink to maintain low temperatures, ensuring better performance and more efficient heat dissipation in the SSD.
- PlayStation 5: SSD units suitable for upgrading the storage capacity on PlayStation 5.
- 2280: The most common size of M.2, with a length of 80 millimeters.
- 22110: M.2 unit with a length of 110 millimeters.
- 2260: M.2 unit with a length of 60 millimeters.
- 2242: M.2 unit with a length of 42 millimeters.
- Shipped from Skroutz Hub: Products available for shipping directly via our warehouse, Skroutz Hub.
- Offers: Products with a significant price drop.