Top SSDs 2023

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If you're on a budget but still want blisteringly quick sequential read and write speeds from your new SSD, look no further than what the new Addlink S70 has to offer.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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WD’s Red SA500 NAS SSD is a direct response to Seagate’s IronWolf 110, but with its lower cost-per-GB, it is a much better value for those who don’t need extreme write endurance. WD’s Red SA500 is robust enough for most users and is significantly faster than any HDD.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Intel’s SSD 665p one-ups its predecessor in performance and endurance, and it has features to secure your data. Unfortunately, pricing isn’t quite as competitive as we hoped.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Looking to outfit your Ultrabook or new build with a fast and secure NVMe SSD? Kingston’s A2000 is a top pick with hardware encryption, competitive performance, and great pricing too.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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ADATA's Ultimate SU750, a 2.5-inch SSD, offers fine durability for its price and makes a solid pick for write-happy content creators, though it falls a smidge short on speed versus the leading SATA drives.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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As is stands, there’s no hugely compelling reason to buy the 860 QVO over rival SSDs – even Samsung’s own. Moving to the new tech was supposed to be more cost-effective but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Performance is great but this drive will be far more appealing in the larger 2- and 4TB capacities.
-- As reviewed by TechAdvisor
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Thanks in part to the latest flash-memory technology, the Samsung SSD 860 QVO offers a lot of fast storage capacity for minimal money. It's a winning internal solid-state drive for budget-minded upgraders.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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In the 2TB and 4TB capacities, this SATAa 6Gbps SSD is a lot cheaper than the competition. It’s also a very fast reader, and a fast writer—until it runs out of cache. At the 1TB level however, there are cheaper drives that don’t slow down even when writing large data sets.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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By several measures, the Samsung SSD 970 Pro is the fastest consumer-grade internal M.2 solid state drive you can buy, making it an excellent choice if you want the absolute best storage for your screaming PC build or upgrade.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Though there are occasional performance dips (likely while the drive does housekeeping) this SSD turned in some of the best numbers we’ve seen. Affordable and light, it’s a great laptop or PC upgrade.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld