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As noted by HP, their SSD has a speed of 3500MB. If you search, you will find slower, and faster, speeds. When it comes to storage (as opposed to RAM), the speed is not a crucial factor as far as compatibility goes, so you can feel comfortable getting a drive with the best specs (and higher price) you can find. Speed on drives is always improving, and will (mostly) always be backwards compatible with the motherboard (although the connector may change. For example, the Crucial T705 consumer M.2 solid-state drive (SSD) has read and write speeds: of 14,500 MB/sec and 12,500 MB/sec., respectively. This is twice as fast as the fastest PCIe 4.0 SSD. However, it uses a PCI Express 5.0 bus type, with NVMe support. It is also very expensive and requires a motherboard that supports Gen 5.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Jojo, thank you for your question on this HP Victus laptop! The read/write speeds are up to each SSD manufacturer. The SSD in here is made by HP and has a read/write of 3,500MB per second.
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