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That leads us to the fact that your NVMe SSD is likely already fast enough inside your PC. If it's a PCIe 4.0 or PCIe 5.0 SSD, you're pushing speeds of 7,000 MB/s or more, that's 7 GB/s.
It's time to install that SSD in your machine permanently. If you have a desktop PC with more than one hard drive slot, you can leave the old drive in as extra storage, and just install your SSD ...
If you’re working with the original white ROG Ally, which features a 512 GB SSD by default, we suggest doubling the internal storage with a 1 TB SSD, or quadrupling it to 2 TB if you can afford it.
A SATA SSD will cost you half the price of another drive (about $20 instead of $50), but it gives you less speed. The choice is yours. Check that your SSD is suitable for installing Windows 11. To do ...
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