Samsung internal SSDs
Samsung internal SSDs.
A real cache.Store your favorite games and boot your PC quickly with an internal SSD from Samsung. Thanks to the high read and write speed, you can open your files in seconds. If you work in Office documents that you often open, choose a 2.5-inch SATA SSD. For demanding tasks like gaming or video editing, choose an M.2 NVMe SSD. Make sure to check which internal SSD fits in your product in advance.
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PCIe 5.0 support
The Samsung 9100 Pro is the fastest Samsung internal SSD thanks to the PCIe 5.0 version.
Large video files and games load quickly, thanks to the PCIe 5.0 support and maximum read speed of 14,700MB/s.
Store 4K or 8K image materials thanks to the 4TB maximum storage space.
Choose a 9100 PRO with heatsink, so the SSD doesn't overheat and lasts longer.
You can quickly work with AI apps thanks to the 2600K IOPS.
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Short loading times
You can enjoy smooth gameplay and shorter loading times.
You're not bothered by long loading times in your games thanks to PCIe 4.0 support.
You can boot large games such as Cyberpunk 2077 or Elden Ring superfast thanks to the 7450 MB/s maximum read speed.
This internal SSD is suitable for a PlayStation 5 and leads away warm air with the heatsink.
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PCIe 4.0 support
You can open large files and games faster thanks to the PCLe 4.0 support.
This internal SSD has PCIe 4.0, which lets you open large files faster.
Your PC boots quickly thanks to the high maximum read speed of 7250 MB/s.
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Wide Compatibility
The Samsung 870 EVO SSDs fit in almost any PC or laptop without an M.2 slot.
You can expand the storage of laptops or desktops without an M.2 slot.
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Samsung internal SSDs
Compare the 990 EVO Plus with the 990 Pro and 9100 Pro
Boot your PC superfast with a Samsung internal SSD. The 990 EVO Plus, 990 PRO, and 9100 PRO are M.2 NVMe PCle SSDs. These SSDs have a read speed that's 10 times higher than that of SATA SSDs. That way, you're not bothered by long loading times. You can also place these SSDs in your motherboard without power cords. We'll explain what the differences between the 3 types of M.2 NVMe SSDs are.
Frequently asked questions
How do you choose an internal SSD?
Think of which type of internal SSD suits you, how much storage space you need, and how fast your SSD has to be. There are also SSDs with a heatsink for gaming that keep the SSD cooled. So, pay attention to which specifications are important for your choice.
What's the difference between an internal and external SSD?
You can take an external SSD anywhere, because they aren't built-in to your PC or desktop. An internal SSD doesn't have moving parts, so they're more future-proof.
What's a heatsink for an internal SSD?
A heatsink cools your internal SSD. It leads warm air away from the SSD. which makes it more durable and last longer. This way, you're not bothered by slowdowns. When you're looking for an SSD for gaming, we recommend a heatsink. This asks less from the SSD, so the performance of your game stays stable.