SSD or Solid State Drive

The SSD is a new kind of storage medium, which can serve as a supplement to or to replace the traditional hard drive or HDD. An SSD has many advantages over the conventional HDD.

SSD benefits

A big difference with the traditional hard disk is that an SSD does not contain moving parts. This makes them much faster, quieter. In addition, an SSD is much more energy-efficient than a regular hard drive. For laptops, this means a longer battery life.

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Solid State Drives (SSD)

Western Digital Red - 2.5" - 1 TB

Western Digital Red - 2.5" - 1 TB

Not available
  • Read speed: 560 MB/s
  • Write speed: 530 MB/s
  • Height: 7 mm

20978808 | WDS100T1R0A

 
299.99
243.89 excl. VAT
Kingston Technology KC600 - 2 TB

Kingston Technology KC600 - 2 TB

Expected delivery: 4 - 5 working days
  • Read speed: 550 MB/s
  • Write speed: 520 MB/s
  • SATA-600

20987610 | SKC600/2048G

 
462.99
376.41 excl. VAT
Samsung T7 Shield - 4 TB

Samsung T7 Shield - 4 TB

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  • Reading speed: 1050 MB/s
  • Writing speed: 1000 MB/s
  • USB 3.2 (gen 2) interface
  • LED-indicator
  • Password protection

21250956 | MU-PE4T0S/EU

 
606.99
493.49 excl. VAT
Western Digital Blue SA510 - 500 GB

Western Digital Blue SA510 - 500 GB

Expected delivery: 4 - 5 working days
  • Read speed: 560 MB/s
  • Write speed: 510 MB/s
  • Height: 7 mm
  • SATA-600

21200909 | WDS500G3B0A

 
149.99
121.94 excl. VAT
Western Digital Green - 480 GB

Western Digital Green - 480 GB

Not available
  • Reading speed: 545 MB/s
  • Height: 1,5 mm
  • M.2
  • SATA-600

21187168 | WDS480G3G0B

 
123.99
100.80 excl. VAT

What is an SSD?

Many laptops and desktops used to have a hard drive. Today, almost all laptops and desktops have an SSD.
A Solid State Drive is a digital storage medium that uses memory such as flash or SDRAM. A major difference from traditional hard drives is that an SSD contains no moving parts, such as spinning platters. As a result, SSD drives are much faster, quieter and the risk of errors is almost negligible.

What are the benefits of an SSD?

An SSD is faster, lighter, quieter, uses less energy and has no spinning parts like a conventional hard drive.
An SSD is on average four times faster than a regular hard drive. This allows it to boot your favorite programs much faster, and especially with booting your computer, this makes a big difference. Because an SSD has no mechanical parts, it is much more resistant to shock, which increases reliability. Also, an SSD is much more energy efficient than an ordinary hard drive. In laptops, this means longer battery life. Because of the lack of mechanical parts, an SSD is much quieter than an ordinary hard drive. You will be surprised how quiet your laptop becomes, for example. There are no real disadvantages to an SSD. Currently, an SSD is still comparatively more expensive than a conventional hard drive, but this is offset by the aforementioned advantages.

What is the difference between an SSD and an NVMe?

The latest generation of SSDs is the NVMe SSD. NVMe stands for Non-Volatile Memory express and incorporates a communication protocol combined with with a new type of connector, the M.2. This makes the NVMe SSD much faster and more compact than an older SATA SSD. The big advantage of an NVMe is that it connects directly to the motherboard, eliminating the need for connecting cables.