Solid-state drives have moved passed mechanical drives in regards to speed and performance. The reason being SSD's don't contend with moving parts in comparison to the spinning hard drives which use a rotating disk to retrieve and store data. Today, SSD technology is more advanced than ever, replacing mechanical spinning drives as the primary boot device. But now we have NVMe SSD's, which has been on the market for a few years but is slowly replacing 2.5-inch SSD's as the primary boot drive of choice. In this post, I'll explain how the NVMe storage drive function and why many consumers should always include it in their PC builds from here on forward.
