Top SSDs 2023

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A dramatic improvement over the 980 Pro. The 990 Pro is a drive that can genuinely match the best that Seagate, WD and Kingston have to offer. However, you pay for this privilege, and the largest drive size is only 2TB. Those looking for a better TBW and lower cost per GB might consider other options.
-- As reviewed by TechAdvisor
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The Corsair MP600 Pro XT internal SSD has the raw speed for high-impact gaming and the cooling to stay in top form under pressure, though you'll want to look elsewhere if you need a drive for a laptop or PS5.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The SK hynix 2TB Gold P31 flaunts very high performance for its price point and comes with an SSD toolbox and a black PCB (on the 2TB model only) for a more appealing aesthetic.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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With a robust design and major improvements to nCache 4.0, WD’s Black SN850 is among the most responsive drives we’ve seen. If you’re after the absolute best performance, we pick the 2TB WD Black SN850 over the 2TB Samsung 980 Pro.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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If you're looking for the most favorable price-to-performance ratio in a PCI Express SSD, stop your search now: The Crucial P5 is the M.2 drive of the moment to beat.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Given how little the hardware has changed, how the KC2500 performs is curious. Combining excellent read and write speeds with a five-year warranty and affordable price, this could be a very disruptive product in the dynamic NVMe drive market.
-- As reviewed by TechAdvisor
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Samsung's SSD 970 EVO Plus is less expensive and just as capable as its predecessor, making it an excellent choice for installation in a gaming rig or high-end PC upgrade.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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An aggressively priced SATA SSD, the Crucial MX500 still manages swift read and write speeds, making it a very good value for upgrading a mainstream laptop or desktop PC.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Samsung’s latest 850 EVO SSD brings the company’s endurance-oriented 3D NAND to the market at cheaper price points than its 850 Pro counterpart.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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Kingston’s 1TB KC3000 isn’t quite as fast as the 2TB model, but it trades blows with the best SSDs on the market, delivering some of the fastest overall performance results we’ve seen.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware