#Curious about the internal Storage on the Xbox Series X|S and the Expansion cards.

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pure flame
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I am just curious does anyone happen to know the type of SSD the internal storage of both Series Xbox’s and the Expansion cards are? Are they just regular SSDs or a NVMe?

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mellow wharf
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The expansion card is NVME, so I'd assume the internal is too.

prisma flint
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yeah the internal is the same as the expansion card NVMe same specs

pure flame
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Nice I was kinda figuring it was going to be a NVMe. Now what’s the difference beteeen a NVMe and a m.2 NVMe?

prisma flint
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m.2 can be either NVMe or SATA-based.

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NVMe These are faster than SATA drives. Even when both SSDs are in an M.2 form factor, NVMe drives outperform SATA drives

pure flame
prisma flint
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yes