Top SSDs 2023

Discover top-rated SSDs at ProdSeeker. Browse our curated selection of high-speed and compact solid-state drives for exceptional performance. Whether you need an SSD for gaming, content creation, or everyday computing, we have the perfect solution for you. Elevate your storage and computing experience with ProdSeeker.

80
The Samsung 860 EVO delivers performance every bit as good as its MLC rivals. It’s a worthy competitor for the WD Blue 3D and Sandisk 3D, two other TLC drives that are undoing TLC’s weak reputation.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
80
SanDisk's new 3D-NAND TLC-based drive is very competitive, reasonably priced, and all-around excellent. It's a safe alternative to the iconic SSD 850 EVO.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
80
The SSD 960 EVO is a wildly fast M.2 drive that's actually semi-affordable. It's an excellent option for almost any user with a PC that supports PCI Express drives, the M.2 form factor, and the NVMe protocol.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
80
The 1TB version of the MX300 is a great all-around SSD with good-enough performance, advanced features, and solid software—at a very affordable price.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
80
The SSD 750 EVO is a very good drive upgrade, but we'd still favor Samsung's SSD 850 EVO. (It's slightly faster and has a longer warranty, for just a few dollars more.)
-- As reviewed by PCMag
80
The SanDisk Extreme II internal solid-state drive is a great opening volley into the high-end consumer market. It offers enthusiast-level performance from a historically OEM-focused company.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
76
The WD Blue SN570 is faster than its predecessor, but it isn’t quite as strong during some sustained workloads. Still, at bargain pricing and backed with solid support, the SN570 is a great value if you’re looking for PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD goodness on the cheap.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
75
Billed as "Made for the PS5," TeamGroup's T-Force Cardea A440 Pro Special Series SSD also works well with laptop or desktop PCs. The PCIe 4.0 drive proved fast in our testing, though its overall throughput fell a touch short of its rated speeds.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
75
The PCIe 4.0-compatible Crucial P5 Plus posts excellent program-loading times in our testing and offers a solid software package and warranty.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
70
The Inland TN436 is an acceptable choice for your M.2 2230 SSD, letting you upgrade your Steam Deck or ROG Ally to up to 1TB of internal storage. It’s efficient and performs well, but otherwise does not stand out from the crowd.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware