Is it Better to Use an External SSD Internally for Performance?

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Asked By CreativeLizard83 On

I'm currently using a SanDisk 7.68TB G-Drive Pro External SSD for video post-production at work. It's connected via Thunderbolt 3, but I'm wondering if it would deliver better performance and stability if I removed the SSD from the enclosure and installed it directly in my PC (specifically, a ProArt X870E with a Define 7 XL case). Since I only use the drive on one PC, portability isn't really an issue for me. I'm concerned that the Thunderbolt 3 connection might be bottlenecking the SSD's potential. Would this switch to internal installation be advisable, or would it cause unnecessary hassle? I appreciate any insights!

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Answered By TechGuru76 On

Thunderbolt 3 can handle up to 40 Gbps, which is more than enough speed on a capable port. Enterprise SSDs are typically 22110, and most modern motherboards can support that size. Personally, I'd recommend keeping the drive in its external enclosure unless you have a compelling reason to change it.

SavvySquirrel22 -

Keep in mind that while it can handle 40 Gbps, the enclosure's controller may limit that to around 26 Gbps for actual SSD data. Moving it internally could offer a slight speed boost on a native PCIe connection, especially since your motherboard likely has slots for a 22110 drive. Just something to consider!

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