Cheap SSD deals of the week – Oct 2020

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These are the cheapest SSD deals you’ll find this week, anywhere on the internet.

SSD prices are so cheap compared to what they cost just a few years ago, every SSD feels like a cheap SSD. But even so, some are really really cheap. While we’re stuck at home with more time to devote to the best PC games, it’s nice to have the drive space to keep tons of games installed at once. That’s where these deals come into play. Find a cheap SSD deal, and you can add 1-2TB of affordable storage to your PC.

The best gaming PCs these days all use SSDs as their primary boot drives, thanks to their speed and reliability. But it’s also affordable to have a big secondary drive solely devoted to a king-sized gaming library. For some games, it’ll remarkably speed up loading times, and with a big enough drive you won’t hae to stress about uninstalling old games every time Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has another 50GB update.

Here are the cheap SSD deals we’ve found this week. We keep this guide updated as new deals appear, so check back frequently. If you want a top-of-the-line SSD, check the sales against our guide to the best SSDs for gaming. There’s a tasty variety of SATA SSDs with some awesome deals, along with our choices for best NVMe SSDs we found on sale, too.


Sabrent Rocket Q | 2TB | M.2 NVMe | $200 (save $50)
This super-fast 2TB NVMe SSD is only $200 when you click the coupon button on the Amazon listing.

WD BLACK SN750 | 500GB | M.2 NVMe | $70 (save $30)
If you value performance over storage capacity, this 500GB version of Western Digital’s SN750 SSD is just $70 right now.

Team Group GX2 | 1TB | SATA | $80 (save $6)
This is the one of the cheapest 1TB SSDs around, and Team Group backs this drive with a 3-year warranty.

2x Intel 660p | 1TB each | M.2 NVMe | $180 (save $30)
If you’re building a PC for you and a friend/family member, or you just want two M.2 drives for some other reason, you can save $30 when buying two of Intel’s 660p 1TB drives.

Samsung T7 | 1TB | USB | $160 (save $30)
If you’re looking to take your Steam game collection (or any other data, really) with you on the go, this compact 1TB portable SSD is just $170 right now. It’s essentially an NVMe drive in a USB enclosure, with read speeds up to 1,050 MB/s.

Silicon Power TLC SSD | 512GB | M.2 NVMe | $55 (save $8)
If you can’t afford a larger 1TB SSD, this 512GB drive still gives you the performance benefits of NVMe at a great value.

Silicon Power TLC | 1TB | M.2 NVMe | $95 (save $15)
This a great price for a super-fast 1TB NVMe SSD, at just $0.10 per GB.

Crucial P1 | 1TB | M.2 NVMe | $105
This 1TB NVMe drive from Crucial won’t quite match the cutting-edge performance of Samsung’s top NVMe SSDs, but it’s still much faster than any SATA drive.

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