8TB Internal SSD
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P3 series 2.5 Inch SATA III SSD
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XG7000 M.2 NVMe 2280 PCIe 4.0 SSD
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Limited Edition M.2 NVMe 2280 PCIe 4.0 SSD
Prix normal À partir de $114.99
A KingSpec 8TB SSD internal drive is the ultimate upgrade for anyone who refuses to delete files. Whether you are a gamer with a massive Steam library, a video editor working with 8K footage, or building a home media server, jumping to 8TB gives you freedom.
No more uninstalling games to make room for updates. No more carrying around fragile external hard drives.
We offer two powerful ways to get 8TB inside your system. Choose our XG7000 NVMe Series for blazing-fast Gen4 speeds up to 7400MB/s, perfect for PS5 and high-end PCs.
Or, pick our P3 SATA Series to replace old hard drives with silent, shockproof storage that fits any standard computer case.
All our drives come with a 3-year warranty and free shipping options to get you upgraded fast.
Two Ways to Get 8TB of Space
Not all internal SSDs are the same. We make it easy to choose the right one for your setup.
For Speed Freaks (NVMe M.2):
If you have a modern motherboard or a PlayStation 5, the XG7000 NVMe 8TB SSD is your drive. It connects directly to your PCIe lanes, delivering read speeds up to 7,400MB/s — that is 12x faster than standard SATA SSDs. Expect instant load times, lag-free gaming, and zero wait on large file transfers.
👉 If you are upgrading a handheld device, check out our Steam Deck SSD options for compatible 2230 sizes.
For Mass Storage (SATA 2.5"):
Need to store terabytes of photos, videos, backups, or movies? The P3 SATA 8TB SSD fits into the same slot as a traditional hard drive but runs completely silently, consumes less power, and delivers speeds up to 560MB/s — far beyond what any mechanical drive can offer.
👉 You can even use these in older systems or external enclosures—just like our portable SSD line.
Why Choose a KingSpec 8TB SSD? Reliability You Can Count On
Storing 8TB of data is a big responsibility. Every KingSpec 8TB SSD is built with:
- Advanced ECC (Error Correction Code) — catches and fixes data errors before they cause file loss
- Intelligent Wear-Leveling — evenly distributes writes to extend drive lifespan
- No Moving Parts — unlike mechanical hard drives, our SSDs survive bumps, drops, and vibrations
How to Install Your 8TB SSD: Easier Than You Think
Upgrading is easier than you think.
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M.2 NVMe (XG7000): Slide the drive into your M.2 slot, angle it down, and fasten with one screw. Done.
SATA 2.5" (P3): Connect the data and power cables, slide into the drive bay, and mount with screws. Done.
👉 We also carry mSATA SSD and M.2 SATA SSD for specific upgrades.
FAQs 8TB SSD Internal
Is an 8TB SSD internal drive worth the money?
Yes. While 8TB drives are an investment, they replace multiple smaller drives or slow hard drives. You get massive capacity, silence, and speed in a single component, which simplifies your PC build and protects your data better than mechanical drives.
Will the KingSpec 8TB NVMe work in my PS5?
Yes. The KingSpec XG7000 8TB NVMe SSD meets Sony's requirements for speed (Gen4) and size (2280). It allows you to store hundreds of games directly on your console without sacrificing performance.
Do I need a heatsink for an 8TB NVMe SSD?
It is highly recommended. High-performance 8TB drives like the XG7000 generate heat during heavy use. Using a graphene heatsink (often included) or your motherboard's thermal guard ensures the drive maintains top speed without throttling.
Can I use an 8TB SATA SSD in a NAS?
Absolutely. 8TB SATA SSDs are excellent for NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices because they are silent, generate less heat than HDDs, and allow for much faster file access over your network.
What is the difference between NVMe and SATA for 8TB?
Speed and connection. An 8TB NVMe drive (like XG7000) connects to the motherboard for speeds up to 7400MB/s, ideal for booting and gaming. An 8TB SATA drive (like P3) connects via cable for speeds up to 560MB/s, ideal for file storage and backups.
What is the difference between NVMe and SATA for an 8TB SSD?
| 8TB NVMe SSD (XG7000) | 8TB SATA SSD (P3) | |
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| Connection | M.2 PCIe slot | SATA cable |
| Max Read Speed | 7,400MB/s | 560MB/s |
| Best For | Gaming, OS boot, video editing | Backups, media storage, NAS |
| PS5 Compatible | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |