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Solid-State Drives

Updated: 27-03-2024 23:27
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Western Digital SN770

WD_Black SN770 costs Rs 14,000 for 1TB storage capacity and for the asking price, it offers really impressive performance, thermal management and support. The drive undoubtedly is one of the best PCI Gen 4 compatible drives in the market and it also...

4 expert reviews

#27
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Samsung Portable SSD T7 1TB

Rugged external SSDs are legion and Samsung wants to be the new number one

3 expert reviews

#28
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WD Red SN700 1TB

Kitguru says: With the number of NAS units appearing with NVMe M.2 slots for cache drives getting ever larger, the need for drives that can cope with the demands of a 24/7 workload environment increases. WD’s Red SN700 is a drive that has been built...

5 expert reviews

#29
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Toshiba X300

The X300 Pro is a solid performer and a good HDD for workstations and desktops, especially when extra capacity and reliability are needed.

10 expert reviews | 70 user reviews

#30
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WD Black P50

WD’s Black P50 Game Drive is a fast external drive using USB 3.2 Gen 2 x2 but systems supporting the specification are still pretty thin on the ground and then you have the looming shadow of USB4.

8 expert reviews

#31
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Corsair MP600 GS 2TB

Corsair's MP600 GS is pitched at a highly competitive market segment and while they have given it every chance with keen pricing, a bit more tweaking of the price tag wouldn't go amiss as there are some faster drives out there that are very close to...

7 expert reviews

#32
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Corsair EX100U 4000 GB

Middle-of-the-road SSD that fits in your pocket

2 expert reviews

#33
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Kingston A2000

Maybe it’s the 96-layer NAND, maybe it’s the Silicon Motion SM2263ENG controller, but whatever the true cause of the A2000’s data-shuffling prowess, it’s a superb performer for very little money. And since it’s both faster and even more affordable than...

2 expert reviews

#34
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SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD 1TB

When it comes to price and performance, there’s not a whole heck of a lot to choose from between SanDisk’s Extreme Portable SSD and Samsung’s T5. If you’re just looking for a fast drive for backup, the T5 is probably the better bet—it will save you...

2 expert reviews

#35
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Samsung 840 Pro MZ-7PD

This is a very fine drive: not only is it one of the quickest around, it comes with the peace of mind that you're buying from a big outfit that is very unlikely to disappear. If you do have a problem, the odds of being able to cash in your warranty are...

58 expert reviews | 6880 user reviews

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SanDisk Extreme 900 Portable SSD

Promising up to 9X the speed of an external hard drive, Extreme 900 SSD (solid state) can hold up to 1.92TB of data with read and write speeds up to 850 MB/s, ideal for transferring and accessing the very large video and still files. Housed inside an...

23 expert reviews | 6 user reviews

#37
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Samsung SSD 850 EVO

Samsung has established itself as among the top choices for SSDs in the desktop and laptop sectors, where its 2.5in Evo and Pro ranges offer among the best performance for any given price.

37 expert reviews | 3805 user reviews

#38
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Samsung 840 EVO Series (MZ-7TE)

The 1TB 840 EVO is the drive we've been waiting for and could cement Samsung at the top of the SSD tech tree. Regardless of the EVO's software bundle offering though, the performance of the hardware on its own is enough for us to be rather excited...

79 expert reviews | 23080 user reviews

#39
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Samsung SSD 950 Pro

Samsung's latest SSDs combine the company's high-speed V-NAND memory, the new NVMe standard, an ultra-small M.2 form factor and a PCI Express interface to provide a fast and capacious storage upgrade.

32 expert reviews | 341 user reviews

#40
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Samsung 850 Evo 2TB

The Samsung's 2TB version of the 850 Evo offers superb capacity and it virtually matches the 850 Pro drive for speed. If the better warranty and endurance rating of the Pro are a non-issue for you, then this is the SSD to go for.

9 expert reviews | 346 user reviews

#41
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Samsung SSD 750 EVO

The one thing that was missing from Samsung's range of SSD's was a low price value oriented drive. The one thing that was missing from Samsung's range of SSD's was a low price value oriented drive. This has been rectified by the arrival of the SSD750...

20 expert reviews | 144 user reviews

#42
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Samsung T3

If you need fast, reliable portable storage then the Samsung Portable SSD T3 is an ideal buy. It is a bit pricier than typical portable hard drives or USB flash drives but you get plenty for the premium.

28 expert reviews | 143 user reviews

#43
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SanDisk Extreme II

What sort of a fist has SanDisk made of the 9187 chipset in this latest Extreme II SSD, then? Pretty stellar, actually. Direct comparisons with the other Marvell 9187 drive in this test, the Crucial M500 , are tricky due to the gap in capacity. The...

41 expert reviews | 727 user reviews

#44
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SanDisk Extreme Pro SSD (240GB, 480GB, 960GB)

The Extreme Pro offers great performance and endurance, with a long 10-year warranty to back it up. It's reasonably affordable too.

32 expert reviews | 671 user reviews

#45
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Crucial MX300 750GB

The Crucial MX300 series has impressed us since we reviewed the now-discontinued 750GB version. The MX300 2TB is no different with this

37 expert reviews | 278 user reviews

#46
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Adata SD600Q 480GB blue

One standout read speed result won’t be enough to bother the mighty T5, and we’d still recommend Samsung’s SSD if performance is paramount. The SD600Q still has plenty of appeal, however – speed discrepancies with the T5 are a lot easier to look past...

3 expert reviews

#47
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Samsung 860 QVO

As SATA SSDs go the Samsung 860 QVO is a fine, but hardly revolutionary design. It might sport new 4-bit NAND memory modules, but the performance and price combination won't be turning any heads.

13 expert reviews

#48
alaScore 95

Kingston KC2000

Using 96-layer 3D NAND memory modules and a new Silicon Motion controller, the Kingston KC2000 is built for both speed and longevity. Here is our full review.

4 expert reviews

#49
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Corsair MP600 Pro 2TB

Corsair’s MP600 PRO is another of the second generation PCIe Gen 4 drives that shows the improvement in controller technology in a relatively short time frame. The clever way Corsair has designed the removable heatsink and its cradle means that it’s a...

2 expert reviews

#50
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WD Blue SN500 500GB – PCIe för mellanklassen

The Blue SN500 isn’t the fastest NVMe drive out there, but it’s certainly fast enough for the average user, and the price is right. At the capacities it’s available in, I recommend it over the Crucial P1, which suffers a severe slowdown on those rare...

5 expert reviews

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