@solidgutstech

Corrections from people in the comments:
- NVMe Gen3 x2 can also have B+M Key
- Both Sata and NVMe can have B+M Key

Having both B and M keys means they have both notches, the "tooth gap thing" as I referred to it in the video as the way to tell NVMe and SATA apart, which is wrong.

That being said tho, the reason I said that was because that is how it is for the very vast majority of consumer SSDs right now, for example M.2 NVMe Gen3 x2 SSDs are very unpopular and uncommon for most PC builders.  And I was only able to find one Intel Sata M.2 that didn't have both B and M keys, I'm sure there are probably others tho

Anyway, what I said in the video is NOT 100% accurate so it is not THE way to tell them apart because even tho it safely applies to most SSDs you will find out there, there are some exceptions so this needs to be mentioned, thanks to the people giving feedback tho, appreciate you

@DeTomatoGuy

Bro eats m.2 ssd for breakfast, lunch and dinner

@zachmueller2912

"Fat 3.5" drives back in my day" I remember having to use 8" floppy discs as a child, that stored around 150kb. We are so lucky today.

@jas3042

Finally somebody explain to me hard drives in simple terms within a minute.

@OK-tb8tm

Why does he look like he's going to tell me to "wake up we got a city to burn"

@CashsCoffee

wish stuff like this was more popular!

@CediShortss

I thought this was made by big creator hope you keep making more of these vids and grow

@Migixkem

Pcie 3.1x4 is faster than pcie 4.0x1? What is the "x" part can someone explain?

@Charapaha

The port of m.2 does not mean anything, you can find both nvme pci-e and sata in each configuration with the notch and without the notch.

@Aspect_Yuh

so which one do i buy im looking for 1tb of storage for anything below like 100aud

@dudidudoh

And all the cheap china shops are still naming them NGFF (next generation something)