Top SSDs 2023

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The 2TB 990 Pro is, in many respects, the fastest SSD we’ve tested. This high-end PCIe 4.0 drive excels everywhere it matters, is relatively efficient, and has an optional high-power mode. It would be great inside a PC, a laptop, or your PS5. An optional heatsink with RGB is the cherry on top.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Adata Legend 960 is a top-performing NVMe SSD at a mid- to lower-tier price. What’s not to like about that?
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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The 2TB WD SN770 isn’t quite as fast as it is at 1TB, but it is still better than PCIe 3.0 drives and older 4.0 alternatives. The extra capacity is nice for the mid-range 4.0 segment especially given its efficiency. However, it can’t keep up with high-end 4.0 drives.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The SK hynix Platinum P41 delivers on expectations with unrivaled performance and power efficiency. It’s the best consumer PCIe 4.0 SSD we’ve tested to date, proving that a winning formula can be made even better.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Platinum P41 is a top-tier PCIe 4 NVMe SSD at a very nice price point. Highly recommended.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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Based on the performance and price combination, the MP600 Pro LPX is a winner. With decent performance, an effective heat spreader and PS5 compatibility, the stars have aligned with this SSD from Corsair.
-- As reviewed by TechAdvisor
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The KC3000 is as good as NVMe SSDs get in both performance and price. The best thing going at the moment, though by only a hair over the Seagate FireCuda 530 and Corsair MP600 Pro XT.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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A liquid-cooling option sets this blazingly fast NVMe SSD apart from the crowd. It’s also nicely affordable for a PCIe 4 drive. The Corsair MP600 Pro XT is a worthy competitor to the
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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Sizzling fast yet thin enough (even with its heatsink on) to fit a laptop or PlayStation 5, ADATA's XPG Gammix S70 Blade is a killer internal SSD for gaming.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus comes with up to 4TB of capacity and is a wicked fast NVMe SSD capable of very high performance, but all that flash comes with high power draw and heat output that can cause thermal throttling if your case has less-than-stellar airflow. A $1,000 price tag makes this SSD exclusive to those big spenders wanting the best they can afford.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware