This guide provides live updated pricing on the SSDs available on the market.
We live in an uncertain world when it comes to SSD storage. Severe market pressures, fuelled by the rapid growth in AI, have caused NAND flash prices to skyrocket. When reasonably priced stock appears, it quickly sells out. It doesn't matter if you're looking for a PCIe 4 or 5 SSD for your PC or laptop, either as your boot drive or as a second drive for additional storage, because the prices aren't playing ball.
These rapid price changes for SSDs leave buyers in a quandary. You can't turn back time to last year's prices, so if you need a new SSD, you'll need to be savvy with where you look and how much you spend.
Our list of the best SSDs is still the first place to start if you're unsure what type of drive to buy for your setup. If you know the capacity and model you're looking for, we've put together a comprehensive list of leading 4TB, 2TB, and 1TB SSDs at their lowest available prices in the United States.
We'll be updating this list every day for the foreseeable future. Given how many hundreds, if not thousands, of different SSDs there are out there, we're focusing on just some of the major makes and models here, and only on NVMe drives, not older SATA alternatives. We break the drives down into several categories based on capacity and interface speeds to help you find the best one for your budget.
If you're looking for other component upgrades, you can find further savings in our lists for SSD deals, GPU deals, CPU deals, gaming laptop deals, monitor deals, 3D printer deals, and PC hardware deals.
Lowest SSD Prices by Capacity and Model
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PCIe 5 SSDs: Lowest Prices
PCIe Gen 5 SSDs are the latest in SSD tech, offering the most bandwidth and fastest sequential speeds, as long as your PC or laptop supports it. You can find SSDs with sequential reads and writes of up to 14,800 MB/s, almost double what you'll manage with a top-class Gen 4 alternative. These are the best of the best, so unfortunately, demand for their use with AI is exceptionally high at the moment. Expect to pay top dollar for the privilege of owning one, but if you do, you'll get the fastest speeds possible to date.
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