Internal SSDs - Showing 721 - 744 of 1281 Products
AXIOM
- Model #: 6FR91AA-AX
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4KKC9330
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Acer Predator GM7000 1TB NVMe Gen4 Gaming SSD w/ Titanium Micro Nitro Pro M.2 NVMe ...
- Model #: TMHSFM3NITROPRO+1TBGMSSD
- Item #: 9SIA4N9KSA8049
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axiom c550n series desktop - solid state drive - 500 gb - internal - 2.5" (in 3.
- Connector: SATA
- Form Factor: 2.5-inch
- Interface: solid_state
- Brand: Axiom
- Part Number: SSD3558X500-AX
- Device Type: Internal / External Solid State Drive (SSD)
- Used For: Temperature Sensor
- Protocol: SATA
- Model #: RNAB085W96KK2
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4KRG7447
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Axiom 960 GB Solid State Drive - SATA (SATA/600) - 3.5" Drive - Internal
- Model #: SSDEP40LD960-AX
- Item #: 9SIV0Z45DN9207
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Axiom EP400 480 GB Solid State Drive - SATA (SATA/600) - 2.5" Drive - Internal
- Max Sequential Read: 510 MB/s
- Max Sequential Write: 485 MB/s
- Controller: Axiom
- Sustained Sequential Read: 485 MB/s
- Sustained Sequential Write: 485 MB/s
- Power Consumption (Active): 4.10 W
- Parts: 5 Years
- Labor: 5 Years
- Model #: SSDEP40DV480-AX
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4AER7348
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XPG GAMMIX S70 Blade M.2 2280 512GB PCI-Express 4.0 x4, NVMe 1.4 3D NAND Internal Solid ...
- Max Sequential Read: Up to 7400 MBps (PC/laptop) Up to 6100 MBps (PS5)
- Max Sequential Write: Up to 2600 MBps
- 4KB Random Read: Up to 425,000 IOPS
- Controller: Innogrit IG5236A1
- 4KB Random Write: Up to 510,000 IOPS
- Max Shock Resistance: 1500G
- Used For: Consumer
- Terabytes Written (TBW): 370TB
- Model #: AGAMMIXS70B-512G-CS
- Item #: 9SIA4N9KPR4570
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Axiom 960 GB Solid State Drive - 3.5" Internal - SATA (SATA/600) - 520 MB/s Maximum Read ...
- Max Sequential Read: Up to 520 MBps
- Max Sequential Write: Up to 475 MBps
- Used For: Consumer
- Model #: SSDEV20LD960-AX
- Item #: 9SIV0Z45DN8917
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960GB HORIZON PRO
- Model #: PE257705
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4KRG7554
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Axiom AXG97593 C565N Series - Solid State Drive - 960 Gb - Internal - M.2 2280 - Sata 6Gb/S
- Model #: AXG97593
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4KRG7196
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Axiom 1.92tb Ev200 Lff Ssd For Dell
- Model #: SSDEV20KG1T9-AX
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4BVX9783
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HPE P40499-B21 1.92 TB Solid State Drive - 2.5" Internal - SATA (SATA/600) - Read Intensive
- Part Number: P40499-B21
- Protocol: SATA
- Model #: P40499-B21
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4G298726
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Axiom Ep400 1.92 Tb Solid State Drive - Internal - Sata (Sata/600)
- Weight: 0.61
- Model #: SSDEP40KG1T9-AX
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4F1J8577
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EDGE CLX600 500 GB Internal Solid State Drive - SATA - M.2 2280 - TAA Compliant
- Power Consumption (Active): 2.10 W
- Height: 0.1"
- Width: 0.9"
- Depth: 3.1"
- Weight: 2.08 oz
- Parts: 3 Years
- Labor: 3 Years
- Model #: PE255107
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4KRG7305
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axiom ssd2558x1tb-ax c550n series mobile - solid state drive - 1 tb - internal - 2.5 inch - sata ...
- Connector: SATA
- Form Factor: 2.5-inch
- Interface: solid_state
- Brand: Axiom
- Part Number: SSD2558X1TB-AX
- Device Type: Internal / External Solid State Drive (SSD)
- Protocol: SATA
- Cache: 1 unknown_modifier
- Model #: RNAB085DZK2WK
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4KRG7336
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Axiom C550n 500 Gb Solid State Drive - Internal - Sata (Sata/600) - Mixed Use - Taa Compliant
- Max Sequential Read: 500 MB/s
- Max Sequential Write: 400 MB/s
- Controller: Axiom
- Connector: SATA
- Form Factor: 2.5"
- Interface: SATA III
- Sustained Sequential Read: 400 MB/s
- Sustained Sequential Write: 400 MB/s
- Model #: SSD2558X500-AX
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4KRG7450
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WD WDBELH0020BBK-WRSN 2TB SN7100X NVMe SSD Built for ROG Xbox Ally (X) & PC, Read ...
- Model #: WDBELH0020BBK-WRSN
- Item #: 9SIA4N9KUY7296
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axiom ssd3558x1tb-ax c550n series desktop - solid state drive - 1 tb - internal - 2.5 inch (in 3.5 ...
- Connector: SATA
- Interface: solid_state
- Brand: Axiom
- Part Number: SSD3558X1TB-AX
- Device Type: Internal / External Solid State Drive (SSD)
- Protocol: SATA
- Cache: 1 unknown_modifier
- Height: 0.59 in x 4.72 in x 4.02 in
- Model #: RNAB085DYW6Z5
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4K9F6269
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Predator GM7000 M.2 1TB PCI-Express 4.0 x4 Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) ...
- Form Factor: M.2
- Capacity: 1TB
- Interface: PCI-Express 4.0 x4
- Brand: Predator
- Series: GM7000
- Device Type: Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
- Model #: BL.9BWWR.105
- Item #: 9SIA4N9K4C1107
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axiom 1tb c2110n series nvme m.2 ssd
- Model #: RNAB0848FBD9C
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4K9F6286
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Axiom C565n M.2 2280 480GB SATA III Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) SSDM288XT480-AX
- Max Sequential Read: Up to 565 MBps
- Max Sequential Write: Up to 525 MBps
- 4KB Random Read: Up to 86,000 IOPS
- Controller: Silicon Motion SM2258
- 4KB Random Write: Up to 80,000 IOPS
- Power Consumption (Active): Up to 2.1W
- Power Consumption (Idle): 0.09W
- Max Shock Resistance: 1500G / 0.5 ms
- Model #: SSDM288XT480-AX
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4KRG7197
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axiom c550n series desktop - solid state drive - 500 gb - internal - 2.5" (in 3.
- Connector: SATA
- Form Factor: 2.5-inch
- Interface: solid_state
- Brand: Axiom
- Part Number: AXG99250
- Device Type: Internal / External Solid State Drive (SSD)
- Protocol: SATA
- Cache: 500 unknown_modifier
- Model #: RNAB085F1GGGL
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4KRG7479
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Edge Clx600 250 Gb Solid State Drive - Msata (Mo-300) Internal - Sata (Sata/600) - Taa ...
- Power Consumption (Active): 2.10 W
- Part Number: PE256326
- Height: 0.1"
- Width: 1.2"
- Depth: 2"
- Weight: 2.08 oz
- Parts: 3 Years
- Labor: 3 Years
- Model #: PE256326
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4KRG7308
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Acer Predator GM7000 1TB NVMe Gen4 Gaming SSD w/ Titanium Micro Nitro Flex M.2 SSD M.2 ...
- Model #: TMHSFM9NITROFLEX+1TBGMSSD
- Item #: 9SIA4N9KSA8054
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EDGE eMerge 3D-V 500 GB 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive - SATA
- Model #: PE255046
- Item #: 9SIV0Z4KRG7195
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What is an Internal Solid State Drive?
Introduction
Internal solid state drives (SSD) have several advantages over hard drives and in recent years have become a popular storage alternative. So should you consider purchasing internal SSDs instead of hard drives for your organization? Below, NeweggBusiness will brief you on the basics of internal SSDs and their benefits as well as their disadvantages to help you make an informed decision.
Benefits of External RAID Enclosures
Computer hard drives store data on magnetic disks and have heads that read and write bits of data. As the head moves over the surface of a disk, it interacts with the disk’s magnetic field and causes changes that can be measured and converted to a binary value. Because data is spread across the surface of the disk, the head must physically go to where the data is located on the disk so that it can read the binary values. Referred to as seek time, this process is measured in milliseconds and can cause some noise and vibrations. An operation such as loading software requires the drive to move to many different sections of the disk to read the data, which is not an instant or entirely silent process.
In contrast, internal solid state drives have no moving parts. They store data in memory chips similar to those found in USB flash drives and have controller chips to regulate communication between the memory chips and computer. The controller card on an internal SSD accesses data by sending and receiving electrical signals from the memory chips, requiring no moving components. So when a SSD reads a large file, the controller chip reads the data from the memory and sends it to the computer quickly and silently.
Some advantages that internal solid state drives have over hard drives include:
Performance
Internal solid state drives usually score higher than hard drives in performance benchmarks, with some having average read speeds over 400 MBps. Performance can depend heavily on the components and type of interface used, so you will want to check the rated read/write speeds and interface listed on the internal SSD product description pages.
Durability
Sudden movements can be big problems for disks spinning at several thousand revolutions per minute. Compared to hard drives, internal Solid state drives have less points of failure and are not as susceptible to external forces. Because of that, laptops benefit greatly from internal SSDs since they can be subjected to a lot of movement and possible impacts while being transported.
Form Factor
Many solid state drives have the same 2.5 inch form factor as laptop hard drives, so they can be used as replacement drives without additional equipment required. For desktops that do not support 2.5 inch drives, 2.5 inch to 3.5 inch adapters will be required.
Noise
Because hard drives need to spin the storage media and have heads that need to move, they can create perceptible noise. With no moving parts, SSDs have no noise output.
Considerations
Despite the advantages listed above, internal SSDs have not made the hard drive obsolete. One reason that SSDs are not more widely used is their high cost per gigabyte (GB). A 100 GB SSD will cost more than a 100 GB hard drive, so unless fast read or write speeds are required, SSDs are usually not used for storing copious amounts of data.
If your organization is considering SSDs for use in servers, enterprise-grade SSDs may be better suited. They are designed to fit the needs of data centers by being more reliable, having bigger capacities, and longer operational life spans. For more information on enterprise SSDs, please visit the NeweggBusiness Enterprise SSD store. Unless your organization requires the benefits that an enterprise-grade SSD can give, standard internal SSDs for desktops and laptops have plenty of performance and features for most office tasks.
If you wish to purchase an internal SSD for your organization, some criteria you should look at include:
Interface
The two most common internal SSD interface types are SATA and PCIe, with most standard internal SSDs using SATA. Many newer laptops and desktops are compatible with SATA drives, but you should confirm if your organization’s workstationssupport them. PCIe SSDs are typically enterprise-grade and have slightly better performance. They are not compatible with laptops, and only some desktops support them.
Controller
The controller of an internal SSD acts as the intermediary between the memory storage and the computer. The controller chip is a major factor in determining SSD performance, reliability, and compatibility. Different SSD models may use the same controller chip, so check user reviews to get a sense of how a certain controller chip performs or if it is compatible with your organization’s computers.
Single-level Cell (SLC) / Multi-level Cell (MLC)
MLC and SLC are two different SSD technologies that refer to the type of flash memory cell used on the drive, which can impact performance and endurance. Memory cells in internal SSDs have a finite life span and can only be written to a limited number of times before performance starts to degrade. An SLC drive is more expensive than an MLC drive but has slightly better performance and more write/rewrite endurance.
Warranty
Internal SSDs have better reliability than hard drives, but they are not indestructible. Try to find a drive with a long and comprehensive warranty.
If the advantages of internal SSDs outlined above meet your organization’s storage requirements, switching over from hard drives is not a difficult process. Many internal SSDs use the same 2.5 inch form factor and SATA interface as laptop hard drives, so if your organization’s computers are SATA compatible the only additional equipment needed may be 2.5 inch to 3.5 inch adapters. Upgrading a workstation’s hard drive with an internal SSD is a low cost upgrade and can improve performance noticeably.

