The Best SSDs

The era of casually replacing a hard drive with an SSD to make your PC feel like new is over. If you have a newer laptop or desktop PC, installing a fresh NVMe SSD probably won’t make it run noticeably faster for everyday tasks. But if you need to replace a failing drive or add more storage, there have never been so many great options.

We tested more than two dozen SSDs, or solid-state drives, and for most people, the Lexar NM790 NVMe SSD offers the best combination of speed, capacity, and price for a laptop or PC. It outperforms almost every other drive we tested, it has an excellent five-year, 1000 TBW warranty, and it’s regularly cheaper than much slower, less readily available SSDs.

For gamers or production professionals with an unlimited budget looking for an upgrade, the Crucial T705 NVMe SSD with heatsink is the fastest drive we’ve tested. Handheld gamers looking to upgrade the storage of their Steam Deck or ROG Ally should get the Western Digital Black SN770M 2230 NVMe SSD, and the Western Digital Black SN850X NVMe SSD is the best option for PS5 owners who want to install even more games.



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