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Whether it's picking up a speedy new boot drive (perhaps one of the best SSDs) or adding secondary storage that increases your capacity, this holiday deals season is a particularly good time to buy a new SSD or HDD.
Not only are retailers eager to clear out inventory this holiday season, but we also see prices on flash memory falling. The result: some really strong savings on solid state drives. We're now seeing 2TB SSDs for close to $100, a price previously reserved for 1TB drives.
It's also a good time to look for savings on the best external drives you can use for backup or for transferring data between all your devices. If you don't already have a large external hard drive or SSD, you really should get one in order to do full system backups or just keep your important files somewhere besides the cloud.
Below, we've listed the best SSD and hard drive deals that are available from major retailers such as Amazon and Newegg. We're also tracking the best monitor deals, best CPU deals, best gaming laptop deals, best 3D printer deals and the Best PC hardware deals overall.
2.5-inch or M.2: Most internal SSDs are either 2.5-inch or M.2 form factor. 2.5-inch drives connect to SATA ports and can replace old-school mechanical hard drives. M.2 drives look like RAM sticks and plug into dedicated M.2 ports.
SATA or NVMe: SSDs either use the SATA or NVMe interface, with the latter being as much as six times faster (or more). However, you need to know which your PC supports. All 2.5-inch drives are SATA, but M.2 drives could be either NVMe or SATA interface, though the latter is now rare.
Capacity: 1TB seems to be the sweet spot for price and performance, with decent NVMe drives going for around $100 or less and high-performance ones in the sub $150 range. You can save money with a 512GB drive or, for an older PC with limited needs, a 256GB unit can be extremely cheap.
SK hynix Platinum P41 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD: now $154 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $259)One of the fastest SSDs on the market, the SK hynix Platinum P41 promises sequential read and write speeds of 7,000 and 6,500 MBps along with 1.4 and 1.3 million read / write IOPS.
WD Black SN850X 2TB: now $159 at Western Digital (opens in new tab) (was $289) This PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 SSD offers impressively fast read/write speeds of up to 7300/6600 MB/s, a minimal design, and a comprehensive WD Black software dashboard for keeping it running at its best.
WD Black SN850 2TB SSD for PlayStation 5: now $199 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $299) One of our favorite SSDs, the WD Black SN850 is a fast Gen 4.0 PCIe M.2 SSD with read/write performance of 7000/5300MB/s respectively. See our review of the SN850 for greater detail. This particular 2TB model is officially licensed with Sony PlayStation and comes with a heatsink - so that it can be installed in a PS5 console and dissipate heat better, due to the confined space.
1TB Samsung 980 Pro PCIe Gen 4 SSD: now $75 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $129)One of our favorite SSDs thanks to its great performance and power efficiency, the Samsung 980 Pro (1TB) offers sequential read and write speeds of 7,000 and 5,100 MBps.
1TB Crucial P3 NVMe SSD: now $49 at Best Buy (opens in new tab) (was $89)This budget-oriented PCIe 3.0 NVME SSD promises sequential read and write speeds of 3,500 and 3,000 MBps. It performed well on our tests and is extremely power efficient, making it great for laptops.
Solidigm P41 Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD: now $94 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $169)With sequential read/write speeds of 4125/3325 MBps, this 2TB drive is great value and performance in one small package. We reviewed the P41 Plus and found it a modest SSD, but at this price, it's a good choice for a second storage or games library drive.
2TB Solidigm P44 Pro PCIe 4.0 SSD: now $159 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $234)A much faster SSD from Solidigm (formerly Intel's SSD division), the P44 Pro can deliver up to 7,000 MBps read and 6,500 write speeds. Like several other SSDs, it's close to maxing out the PCIe 4.0 interface.
1TB Samsung SSD 980 M.2: now $79 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $129)Samsung has a great reputation for quality SSDs, and the Samsung 980 SSD continues that legacy. It lacks DRAM but packs extremely fast NAND and generally outpaces similarly priced budget SSDs. The 980 delivers sequential speeds of 3,500MB/s read and 3,000MB/s write.
Crucial P3 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD: now $47 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $89)The Crucial P3 1TB SSD can reach read/write speeds of 3500/3000 MB/s. It has an M.2 2280 form factor and connects using an NVMe interface.
1TB Intel 670p SSD: now $45 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $79)If you're looking for an inexpensive, but reliable and reasonably performant SSD, Intel's 670p fits the bill. The PCIe 3.0 drive is rated for read and write transfer rates of 3,500 and 2,500 MBps.
2TB Kingston Fury Renegade PCIe 4.0 SSD: now $177 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $224)When we tested the 1TB model of the Fury Renegade M.2 drive, we found it to be one of the fastest PCIe 4.0 drives, with improved endurance. Now the roomier 2TB model is on sale at its lowest price ever.
4TB Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus NVMe M.2: now $449 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $699)This 4TB Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus SSD delivers up to 7.1GB/s of read and 6.6 GB/s of write throughput.
1TB Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus PCIe 4 SSD: now $99 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $159)This PCIe 4, NVMe SSD blew us away when we reviewed it, returning scores that were similar to the more-expensive WD Black SN850 and Samsung 980 PRO. It promises sequential reads and writes of up to 7,000 and 5,300 MBps.
500GB Samsung 980 Pro PCIe Gen 4 SSD: now $69 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $139)If the 2TB is a little out of your price range, the 500GB Samsung 980 Pro also takes advantage of the PCIe x4 interface to offer sequential transfer rates of up to 6,900 MB/s read and 5,000 MB/s write.
500GB WD Black SN850 SSD: now $84 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $149)This PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD offers impressively fast read/write speeds of up to 7000/5300 MB/s, a minimal design, and a comprehensive WD Black software dashboard for keeping it running at its best.
16TB WD Elements Desktop External Hard Drive: now $263 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $449)This drive uses speedy CMR magnetic recording tech and spins at 5,400 RPM. This is a 'Shuckable' drive, meaning it can be popped out of the enclosure and used in a PC, but that does void the warranty.
20TB Seagate Ironwolf Pro: now $339 at Newegg (opens in new tab) with promo code (was $682)This massive 20TB 7,200 RPM drive can store a lot of data, and it's designed for NAS storage. Use code BUCQ2938 for a $20 discount.
16TB WD Red Pro NAS: now $296 at Amazon (opens in new tab) (was $569)This speedy 7,200 RPM drive is designed for incredibly rough environments in multi-drive NAS, and it has robust specs, like a five-year warranty and 330 TB/year workload rating, to prove it. It will be just as happy in a desktop PC, though.
8TB WD Red Plus NAS Hard Drive: now $149 at Newegg (opens in new tab) (was $159)This 3.5" SATA drive spins at 5,640 RPM, boasts a 128MB cache, and can deliver up to 185 MB/s of throughput. It comes with a three-year warranty and 180TB/year workload rating, making it suitable for the most demanding use. 041b061a72