The best SSD in 2025

Whether you want to improve your laptop speed or secure some documents, a SSD is exactly what you need.
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Best For Features

Samsung 870 QVO

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Best For Portability

SanDisk Extreme

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Best For Tight Budgets

Crucial BX500

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Best For Gaming

Acer Predator GM7000

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Best for Value

Samsung 990 PRO

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Best For High Performance

Patriot Viper VP4300

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If you want your laptop or computer to function at the top level — whether you're using it for gaming or editing — a solid state drive (SSD) is a vital component. SSDs are faster and perform better than pretty much any hard drive available.

An SSD can help improve the overall speed of your computer as well keep your files and data as secure as possible. As tech heads will know, an SSD is a great way to upgrade your set-up. And it doesn't need to cost you a fortune.

But how do you find a SSD that works for you and your computer? And what makes one SSD better than another? That's part of the problem with buying hardware. There are so many specifications that the jargon is hard (unlike with an SSD) to keep stored in your brain.

If you're in the market for an SSD, read on for some useful information and a roundup of the best SSD options right now.

What is a solid-state drive?

An SSD is a storage device that uses blocks of memory cells to store data for easy access. SSDs tend to use flash memory, which makes them faster and more efficient than HDD options. Consequently, SSD has become the more popular means of storage — synonymous with the latest gen PCs and laptops.

What's the difference between SSD and HDD?

It's a matter of inner workings. Whole SSD uses memory chips and flash memory, the more traditional HDDs are built with mechanical moving parts, which is what makes them slower. It's worth remembering, however, that HDDs are cheaper and they can hold significantly more data than SSDs.

How much data can SSDs hold?

The amount of storage differs — each model tends to have multiple capacity options — but most of the SSDs you'll find on this list range between 1TB and 4TB.

Do you need an SSD?

The great thing about SSD technology is that it's a simple way to upgrade your PC and laptop. SSDs are especially good for laptop users because they're small, portable, and eat up less power. But it's always worth asking yourself if you actually need the upgrade.

SSDs are also good for gaming and video editing because they have fast load and response times and reduced lag. The only drawback is they have limited storage (and less storage for your cash) than HDD. Serious gamers might want to combine both SSD and HDD, using the HDD for files that are access less frequently.

What are the different types of SSD?

There are different kinds of technology that you'll find inside SSDs. It's worth knowing some of the jargon so you have a basic idea. The easiest way to say it is that there are two types of SSD – SATA and PCIe/NVMe SSDs. SATA is the older technology, which is fine for basic needs but not as fast as PCIe and NVMe. PCIe is a type of flash storage, while NVMe isn interface that accelerates data transfer speeds.

What is the best SSD?

Thankfully, with prices going down and quality going up, finding a high-quality SSD has become easier than ever. We did the research, keeping in mind functionality, storage, and price to bring you some of the top options on the market.

These are the best SSDs in 2025.

The Good & The Bad

  • High-speed capabilities
  • NVMe technology
  • Sleek design
  • Installation is fiddly

Why We Like It

Available in capacities ranging from 250GB to 2TB, the WD SN850X SSD is made for speed-hungry gamers and other high performance requirements. The sleek and modern design looks great in custom-built PCs while high speed performances makes gaming fast and streamlined.

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The Good & The Bad

  • Very fast performance
  • Price-performance ratio
  • Available in multiple sizes
  • High speed SSD
  • Can be tricky to set up

Why We Like It

Looking for something reliable and hardworking? The Samsung 870 QVO could be your best bet. The ever-sturdy Samsung has made this compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux, with respectable speeds for 4K and a reasonable price tag. Though you can boost the capacity for a bit more cash.

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The Good & The Bad

  • Compact design
  • Extremely durable build
  • Variety of sizes available
  • Water and dust proof
  • Not the fastest available

Why We Like It

The SanDisk Extreme is made to throw in your bag for on-the-go convenience. It's compact, reliable, and powerful. It's also built to be durable, with an IP65 rating and drop-proof resilience. All of which makes this ideal for lovers of the outdoors — you don’t have to worry about being too precious with it.

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Crucial BX500 SSD

Crucial BX500

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The Good & The Bad

  • Compatible with Mac and PC
  • Fast enough for basic needs
  • Smaller capacity
  • Can't match premium power

Why We Like It

You don’t have to break the bank to get a high-performance SSD, as proved by the Crucial BX500. Crucial is a solid brand and while there are bigger, better SSDs available, the BX500 is serviceable enough, with NVme technology and capacities up to 4TB. Though the 500GB and 1TB models are where you'll save the most money.

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The Good & The Bad

  • Seriously fast performance
  • Works with PS5
  • Upgraded heat management
  • Gaming brand
  • Pricier option

Why We Like It

If you want an SSD specifically for gaming, why not turn to a dedicated gaming brand. That's exactly what you get with the Acer Predator GM7000. This SSD will chew through tasks thanks to its impressive speeds. We've listed the more expensive 4TB version here, but the 1TB version is significantly cheaper.

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The Good & The Bad

  • Fast and powerful
  • Great for 4K and 3D graphics
  • Often discounted
  • Price goes up with capacity

Why We Like It

The Samsung 990 PRO is an overall top pick — delivering power, speed, and reliability and comes at a brilliantly affordable price. In fact, the price has probably been discounted even further on Amazon. It's especially great for anyone who has high-end gaming, or needs the kind of hardware that can handle 4K and 3D graphics editing. But at this price it's an affordable all-rounder.

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Why We Like It

The Patriot Viper VP4300 is one of the best SSDs you'll find for the price, delivering high performance that goes beyond the price point. It boasts speeds that will match pretty much anything on this list, as well as advanced cooling (it has two heatshield options) and an impressive endurance rating.

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