A customer's laptop is making clicking sounds in the area where non-volatile storage is installed. A technician examines the laptop and confirms the issue. Which of the following is the most appropriate replacement part?
NVMe stands for Non-Volatile Memory Express, and it is a type of SSD (solid state drive) that uses PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) interface to connect to a computer. NVMe SSDs offer faster performance and lower latency than other types of SSDs, such as SATA (Serial ATA) or M.2 SATA. If a user reports that a PC occasionally fails to boot and makes clicking sounds in the area where non-volatile storage is installed, it indicates that the hard drive is failing and needs to be replaced with an NVMe SSD.
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