How to Check if your PC has SATA or NVMe SSD on Windows 11 or 10?
In this video, we will guide you on How to Check if your PC has SATA or NVMe SSD on Windows 11 or 10. Nowadays, PC manufacturers are using SSD storage for mid to high-end PC. However, newer laptops and computers are shipped with NVMe SSDs storage. If you have recently purchased a PC or laptop and want to know whether it has SATA SSD or NVMe SSD, this video will help you recognize it. For your information, NVMe SSDs are faster when compared to SATA SSDs. For instance, the popular Samsung 970 Evo Plus SSD (NVMe) offers read and write speeds up to 3500/3300 MB/s, whereas the Samsung 860 Evo (SATA) offers read and write speeds up to 550/520 MB/s. There is a much speed difference between SATA and NVMe SSDs. If you have recently purchased a laptop or PC, you can easily recognize it has SATA or NVMe SSD. There is no need to use third-party software for this simple task. Let me explain how to do it. How to check if your PC has SATA Or NVMe SSD on Windows 11 or 10? Right-click the Start button from the taskbar and click the Disk Management option to open the Disk Management tool. In the Disk Management window, right-click on the SSD name. Here, select Properties. Switch to the Details tab in the Properties dialog. Under the Details tab, in the Property drop-down box, select Hardware Ids.