• Physical Interfaces
    • SATA drives connect through 2.5/3.5-inch ports on desktop motherboards
    • M.2 SSDs connect directly to motherboard slots, supporting SATA or NVMe
    • PCIe slots enable high-performance SSDs with specific generations
    • mSATA drives are smaller and found in laptops and some desktops
    Protocols and Firmware
    • SATA drives use 6 Gb/s speeds, compatible with SATA ports
    • NVMe drives reach speeds up to 5,000 Mb/s via PCIe lanes
    • BIOS supports up to 2TB storage, newer UEFI supports larger sizes
    • Firmware updates may improve SSD performance, especially for NVMe
    Cables and Software
    • SATA drives require power and data cables
    • NVMe drives usually don't need additional cables
    • Manufacturer software helps with drive cloning and firmware updates
    • Operating system updates may be necessary for SSD compatibility
    Testing Tools
    • PCPartPicker.com helps check compatibility between parts
    • Manual inspection of specifications is most reliable method
    • Special tools can't replace manual checking of specifications

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