Best cheap SSD deals for gaming today

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Up to 500GB: Small and mighty
1TB - 2TB: No more overflow
3TB - 4TB: Media buffs, behold
External SSDs: On the go storage
UK SSD deals: Tallyho, chaps

There are tons of affordable NVMe SSDs out there nowadays, so going for a hard drive or even a slower SATA-based SSD for your boot drive or storing your games doesn't make much sense. NVMe SSDs used to be a luxury only few could afford, but now the only fundamental limitation is how many you can physically stuff into your machine.

If you're cringing at modern games' terrifying massive install size, it's a clear signal that you must grab a cheap SSD right now if you want to stay in the game. The great news is that SSD storage has become incredibly affordable, and all the drives we've mentioned have been getting cheaper and cheaper throughout this year.

Once an SSD is installed in your system, you'll enjoy lightning-fast read/write speeds, leading to insanely quick load times, even in the most demanding PC games like Starfield and Baldur's Gate 3. In fact, these games require an SSD even to play them. So, it's safe to say that upgrading your storage with one of the best SSDs for gaming could be the best decision you'll ever make for your gaming PC.

Where are the best SSD deals?

In the US:

In the UK:

Up to 500GB

WD Black SN770 | 500GB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,150MB/s read | 4,900MB/s write | $60.99

WD Black SN770 | 500GB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,150MB/s read | 4,900MB/s write | $60.99 $29.99 at Newegg (save $31)
This PCIe Gen 4 drive is a great buy for $40, which is the cheapest I can recall this drive ever being. It may not be as speedy as some of the top SSDs today, but you could do much worse for a simple boot drive upgrade. It can get a little warm, but with the cash you're saving, you can always grab a heatsink to help. Otherwise, any good motherboard or case cooling suits the job well.

Price check: Best Buy $69.99 | Amazon $45.51

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Sabrent Rocket 2230 | 512GB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,000MB/s read | 3,700MB/s writes | $89.99

Sabrent Rocket 2230 | 512GB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,000MB/s read | 3,700MB/s writes | $89.99 $74.99 at Amazon (save $15)
The 512GB drive is a great middle ground for Steam Deck upgrades. Add the price of this and the $399 64GB Deck together, and you still save $160.01 over buying the top tier Deck. That's with well improved read/write speeds, too.

Price check: Newegg $74.99

Seagate FireCuda 530 | 500GB | NVMe | 7,000MB/s read | 3,000MB/s write | $159.99

Seagate FireCuda 530 | 500GB | NVMe | 7,000MB/s read | 3,000MB/s write | $159.99 $56.99 at Best Buy (save $103)
Here we have one of the highest-rated SSDs we've tested. The Seagate FireCuda 530 is on the higher end of PCIe 4.0 drives and currently sits in 4th place on our best SSDs for gaming guide thanks to all-around great performance and endurance ratings that are frankly fire. It comes with a heatsink in the Best Buy clearance sale, so well worth a look.

Price check: Newegg $77.99 | Amazon $67.86

1TB - 2TB

WD Black SN770 | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,150MB/s read | 4,900MB/s write | $43.20 at Newegg

WD Black SN770 | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,150MB/s read | 4,900MB/s write | $43.20 at Newegg
WD is ruling the mainstream SSD market right now. The SN770 is a great buy if you're after speedy PCIe 4.0 performance without breaking the bank on a more cutting-edge storage device (check out our review). It may not be the fastest Gen4 drive, but it easily outpaces any SATA drive or older PCIe 3.0 SSDs—a great price for 1TB of speedy storage.

Price check: Best Buy $49.99 | Amazon $49.99

WD Black SN850X | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6,300MB/s write | $79.99

WD Black SN850X | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6,300MB/s write | $79.99 $59.99 at Newegg (save $20)
This is our favorite SSD for gaming right now. Unlike the cheaper SN770, the SN850X encapsulates the best that PCIe 4.0 offers in terms of performance (check out our review). That makes it a great fit for a boot drive with space to spare for your game library, and at this price, we're happy to pay the premium for its higher speed.

Price check: Best Buy $129.99

SK Hynix Platinum P41 | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,000MB/s read | 6,500MB/s write | $149.99

SK Hynix Platinum P41 | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,000MB/s read | 6,500MB/s write | $149.99 $89.99 at Amazon (save $60)
This Gen4 SK Hynix drive is just as quick as the 2TB version and is a great buy, even without a discount. You get the highest performance write SSD at 1TB, and although the WD SN850X will generally be cheaper, this one nails raw SSD performance.

Price check: Newegg $116.69

$239.99 <strong>$99.99 at Best Buy (save $140)</strong></a><br> If you want to double your storage, Amazon offers the WD Black SN770 at 2TB at a decent price for such a big SSD. It's not quite the lowest price it's ever been, but it's still a good deal for a 2TB drive. While it won't break any speed records, this is a welcome and affordable upgrade for any gaming PC.</p> <p><strong>Price check:</strong> <a href=https://www.pcgamer.com/best-ssd-deals-today/"https://target.georiot.com/Proxy.ashx?tsid=8432&GR_URL=https%3A%2F%2Famazon.com%2FWestern-Digital-Black-Internal-Gaming%2Fdp%2FB09YNFZCNX%2Fref%3Dsr_1_4%3Ftag%3Dhawk-future-20%26ascsubtag%3Dhawk-custom-tracking-20%22 target="_blank">Amazon $99.99</a></p>" data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
WD Black SN770 | 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,150MB/s read | 4,900MB/s write | $239.99

WD Black SN770 | 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,150MB/s read | 4,900MB/s write | $239.99 $99.99 at Best Buy (save $140)
If you want to double your storage, Amazon offers the WD Black SN770 at 2TB at a decent price for such a big SSD. It's not quite the lowest price it's ever been, but it's still a good deal for a 2TB drive. While it won't break any speed records, this is a welcome and affordable upgrade for any gaming PC.

Price check: Amazon $99.99

$124.99 <strong>$104.99 at Best Buy (save $10)</strong></a><br> This Crucial P3 Plus isn't quite the heavy discount deal the WD Black SN770 is right now, but it's cheaper and very close in raw performance. So close that you won't even notice the difference, in fact.</p> <p><strong>Price check:</strong> <a href=https://www.pcgamer.com/best-ssd-deals-today/"https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=kXQk6%2AivFEQ&mid=44583&u1=hawk-custom-tracking&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newegg.com%2Fcrucial-2tb-p3-plus%2Fp%2FN82E16820156301%22 target="_blank">Newegg $94.99</a></p>" data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
Crucial P3 Plus| 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,000MB/s read | 4,200MB/s write | $124.99

Crucial P3 Plus| 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,000MB/s read | 4,200MB/s write | $124.99 $104.99 at Best Buy (save $10)
This Crucial P3 Plus isn't quite the heavy discount deal the WD Black SN770 is right now, but it's cheaper and very close in raw performance. So close that you won't even notice the difference, in fact.

Price check: Newegg $94.99

Sabrent Rocket 2230 | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 4,750MB/s read | 4,300MB/s write | $239.99

Sabrent Rocket 2230 | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 4,750MB/s read | 4,300MB/s write | $239.99 $109.95 at Amazon (save $130.05)
This is a very high-capacity version of our favorite 2230 form factor NVMe SSD for the Steam Deck. While you are paying a premium for handheld compatibility, pairing this with the cheap Steam Deck would save you $80.01 over the top capacity Deck and double the storage space.

Price check: Newegg $109.99

Nextorage Japan | 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6900MB/s write | $249.99

Nextorage Japan | 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6900MB/s write | $249.99 $111.83 at Newegg (save $138)
This is a high-end PCIe 4.0 drive for a little over the price of much more mainstream drives. The read/write speeds here are rather phenomenal: the Nextorage can reach the upper echelons of PCIe 4.0 bandwidth at 7,300MB/s read, and 6,900MB/s write. If you can spare the cash, I'd make the leap to the Nextorage.

Price check: Amazon $106.99

WD Black SN850X | 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6,600MB/s write | $199.99

WD Black SN850X | 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6,600MB/s write | $199.99 $119.99 at Newegg (save $80)
Our favorite SSD for gaming but in a 2TB package. Again, there's a premium to pay for the speed the SN850X offers, but it's worth it if you are chasing performance.

WD Black SN850X (with heatsink)| 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6,600MB/s write | $309.99

WD Black SN850X (with heatsink)| 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6,600MB/s write | $309.99 $125.99 at Newegg (save $80)
Our favorite SSD for gaming but in a 2TB package. Again, there's a premium to pay for the speed the SN850X offers, but it's worth it if you are chasing performance.

SK Hynix Platinum P41 | 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,000MB/s read | 6,500MB/s write | $257.74

SK Hynix Platinum P41 | 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,000MB/s read | 6,500MB/s write | $257.74 $154.99 at Amazon (save $102.75)
Double the capacity for 70% more money? Over a 1TB that's itself is a great deal? Count us in. This is one of the very best PCIe Gen 4 drives around and at this price point, you almost don't need to consider anything slower.

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Seagate FireCuda 530 | 2TB | NVMe | 7,300MB/s read | 6,900MB/s write | $269.99.99

Seagate FireCuda 530 | 2TB | NVMe | 7,300MB/s read | 6,900MB/s write | $269.99.99 $164.99 at B&H Photo Video (save $105)
The 2TB version is the one to go for; it gives you the highest straight performance and astounding endurance (check out our review). This is the version with the gorgeous EKWB heatsink for just $15 more than the no-heatsink sale price, assuming it's in stock. 

3TB - 4TB

TEAMGROUP MP34 | 4TB | NVMe | PCIe 3.0 | 3,500 MB/s read | 2,900 MB/s write | $186.99

TEAMGROUP MP34 | 4TB | NVMe | PCIe 3.0 | 3,500 MB/s read | 2,900 MB/s write | $186.99 $159.99 at Amazon (save $27)
This last-gen Teamgroup 4TB SSD isn't super fast, but it's a great affordable (roughly the same price as a new 2TB NVMe SSD) option if you're in need of a reliable secondary drive to store and archive a bunch of media and games. 

| $699.99

WD Black SN850X | 4TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6,600MB/s write | $699.99 $279.99 at Newegg (save $420)
This is the highest-capacity version of our most beloved gaming SSD. Sadly it doesn't come with a heatsink for the price, but it's not required for use in a PC, and this SSD runs pretty cool. It's still a great deal for zippy read/writes and uber-high-capacity storage. P.S. the discount of $400 is a little bloated, it's still a discount, but it's down from more like a $360 RRP.

Seagate FireCuda 530 | 4TB | NVMe | 7,300MB/s read | 6,900MB/s write | $599.99.99

Seagate FireCuda 530 | 4TB | NVMe | 7,300MB/s read | 6,900MB/s write | $599.99.99 $379.99 at B&H Photo Video (save $220)
The 4TB version of the FireCuda 530 is a good choice if you're looking for a big, speedy storage upgrade option that's so much faster than your ancient large-capacity HDD.

Nextorage Japan | 4TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6,900MB/s write | $649.99

Nextorage Japan | 4TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6,900MB/s write | $649.99 $258.62 at Newegg (save $391.37)
You might not have heard of Nextorage but they're an outfit born out of Sony to create PlayStation SSDs. Thing is, they make a mean PC SSD, too, and they are often extremely good value for money. This one with a heatsink comes cheaper than some places are selling it without the added cooling solution.

External SSDs

Samsung T7 Shield | 1TB | USB 3.2 Gen2 | 1,050 MB/s read | 1,000 MB/s write | $159.99

Samsung T7 Shield | 1TB | USB 3.2 Gen2 | 1,050 MB/s read | 1,000 MB/s write | $159.99 $89.99 at Amazon (save $70)
Samsung's external drives have a better recent history than its internal SSDs, so we've no hesitation in recommending the T7 for any professional looking for a large amount of storage that can be safely taken from place to place. They're designed to be rugged and fast, a potent combo. Oh, and they are available in three colors.

UK SSD deals

Western Digital Blue SN570 | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 3,500MB/s read | 3,000MB/s write | £118.08

Western Digital Blue SN570 | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 3,500MB/s read | 3,000MB/s write | £118.08 £39.98 at CCL (save £78.10)
It's easy to get wrapped up in what's the absolute fastest SSD, but when you consider this 'slow' PCIe 4.0 drive is as quick as any PCIe 3.0 SSD that £50 price point looks pretty stellar for a full 1TB of storage space.

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Crucial P3 Plus| 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,000MB/s read | 4,200MB/s write | £106.99

Crucial P3 Plus| 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,000MB/s read | 4,200MB/s write | £106.99 £43.98 at Amazon (save £63.01)
The Crucial P3 Plus is a proper PCIe 4.0 SSD, with speeds well in advance of what any PCIe 3.0 drive can offer. And at this price it's giving you a whole lot of fast SSD storage for not a lot of pennies.

Kingston NV2 | 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 3,500MB/s read | 2,800MB/s write | £154.46

Kingston NV2 | 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 3,500MB/s read | 2,800MB/s write | £154.46 £75.95 at CCL (save £78.51)
It's slow for a PCIe 4.0 SSD, but pretty much as quick as any PCIe 3.0 drive. And you're getting 2TB of still relatively speedy game storage for that price. If you need the speed for 4K movie editing, etc. then maybe a more expensive drive would do you well, but for games this 2TB SSD will still be a great option.

Seagate FireCuda 530 | 1TB | NVMe | 7,300MB/s read | 6,000MB/s write | £144.99

Seagate FireCuda 530 | 1TB | NVMe | 7,300MB/s read | 6,000MB/s write | £144.99 £68.09 at Amazon (save £76.90)
This 1TB option is still plenty speedy though not quite as good a deal as the SN850X drives. There are cheaper 1TB drives out there, but the Seagate FireCuda 530 is on the higher end of PCIe 4.0 drives and the available bandwidth they can offer.

| £157.99

WD Black SN850X | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6,300MB/s write | £157.99 £69.97 at Amazon (save £88.02)
Hallelujah, our favourite SSD can now be had very reasonable money in decent 1TB capacity. There's no heatsink, but then this updated SN850X runs nice and cool. Performance wise, it's about as good as premium PCIe Gen 4 drives get.

| £303.99

WD Black SN850X | 2TB | NVMe | 7,300MB/s read | 6,600MB/s write | £303.99 £114.97 at Amazon (save £189.02)
Granted, it's not the biggest saving, but this one's definitely worth a look for our favourite SSD in its most perfect config. No heatsink is included here, although this Gen4 PCIe SSD doesn't run as hot as its predecessor. And man, is it something to behold speed-wise? This is definitely on the high end for PCIe 4.0 drives.

Samsung T7 Shield | 1TB | USB 3.2 Gen2 | 1,050 MB/s read | 1,000 MB/s write | £197.29

Samsung T7 Shield | 1TB | USB 3.2 Gen2 | 1,050 MB/s read | 1,000 MB/s write | £197.29 £89.99 at Amazon (save £107.30)
Samsung's external drives have a better recent history than its internal SSDs, so we've no hesitation in recommending the T7 for any professional looking for a large amount of storage that can be safely taken from place to place. They're designed to be rugged and fast, a potent combo. Oh, and they are available in three colors.

Katie Wickens
Hardware Writer

Screw sports, Katie would rather watch Intel, AMD and Nvidia go at it. Having been obsessed with computers and graphics for three long decades, she took Game Art and Design up to Masters level at uni, and has been demystifying tech and science—rather sarcastically—for two years since. She can be found admiring AI advancements, scrambling for scintillating Raspberry Pi projects, preaching cybersecurity awareness, sighing over semiconductors, and gawping at the latest GPU upgrades. She's been heading the PCG Steam Deck content hike, while waiting patiently for her chance to upload her consciousness into the cloud.