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NVMe vs SATA SSD for gaming: full comparison 2026
NVMe reads up to 7,000 MB/s; SATA tops at ~550 MB/s. But how much of that speed difference matters for actual gaming? Less than you think — and in some cases a lot more. Here's everything you need to know to choose the right SSD in 2026.
Direct answer: NVMe or SATA for gaming?
For the vast majority of games in 2026, a SATA SSD provides fast load times. The perceived difference between SATA (550 MB/s) and NVMe PCIe 3.0 (3,500 MB/s) in actual game loading is around 2–5 seconds — not the 7× implied by raw specs.
However, NVMe PCIe 4.0 becomes essential for DirectStorage-compatible games (Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart on PC, upcoming Unreal Engine 5 AAA titles) where assets stream directly from SSD to GPU. For those specific titles, PCIe 4.0 NVMe is required.
SATA SSD: who should choose it?
SATA SSD (~550 MB/s sequential) is the right choice if: you have a tight budget (1TB SATA SSD = €40–60), your motherboard lacks an M.2 NVMe slot, or you're adding secondary storage alongside a system NVMe.
Real gaming load times on SATA: Cyberpunk 2077 in 8–12s, Baldur's Gate 3 zone transitions in 10–15s. Far faster than a HDD (90s+), slightly slower than NVMe. Top reliable brands: Samsung 870 EVO, Crucial MX500, WD Blue SA510.
NVMe PCIe 3.0: the best value compromise in 2026
NVMe PCIe 3.0 M.2 (3,000–3,500 MB/s) is the best all-around choice: ~10–15% more expensive than SATA, noticeably faster. 1TB NVMe PCIe 3.0 price: €50–80 in 2026.
The recommended choice for most new gaming PCs, compatible with all motherboards featuring an M.2 NVMe slot (standard since 2018–2019 on AM4, AM5, LGA1700 platforms). Top picks: Samsung 980, WD Black SN770, Kingston NV3, Crucial P3.
NVMe PCIe 4.0 and DirectStorage: essential for future gaming
NVMe PCIe 4.0 (6,000–7,500 MB/s) is recommended if you have an AM5 (Ryzen 7000/9000) or Intel Core 12th–14th gen platform, or if you play DirectStorage titles.
Microsoft DirectStorage (Windows 11 + DirectX 12 Ultimate) streams game assets directly from NVMe to GPU, bypassing CPU. Result: 40–60% faster load times and elimination of micro-freezes in dense open worlds. Top PCIe 4.0 picks: Samsung 980 Pro, WD Black SN850X, Seagate FireCuda 530. 1TB price: €80–110.
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RTX 4060 · Ryzen 5 5600 · 16 GB RAM
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RTX 4060 · i5-12400F · 16 GB RAM
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RTX 4060 · i5-14400F · 16 GB RAM
Gaming laptops
ASUS TUF Gaming — 15.6" laptop, 165 Hz display, NVIDIA GeForce
RTX 4060 · i7-13650HX · 16 GB RAM
FIREBAT — 16" 2560×1600 display, expandable RAM/SSD, RGB keyboard
RTX 4060 · Ryzen 7 7735HS · 16 GB RAM
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RTX 4060 · i7-13620H · 16 GB RAM
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