WD Black SN850X | 4TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6,600MB/s write | $379.99$341.89 at Walmart (save $38.10)(opens in new tab) This is the highest-capacity version of our most beloved SSD for gaming right now. 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.
The WD Black SN850X is the best NVMe SSD(opens in new tab) you can buy right now, and both the 4TB and 2TB models are on sale. Walmart's got the chunky 4TB drive for the all-time low price of only $341(opens in new tab); the 2TB version is just $155(opens in new tab) at Newegg. There are many SSD deals daily, but a sale on our favorite NVMe? That's too good to be true! (It is true, though. Promise.)
The SN850X is pretty much the best Gen 4 SSD on the block, solving a major issue with its impressive predecessor, the SN850, by running so much cooler. Some might say that it's the SN850X's 'X' factor. I'm sorry.
The 4TB and 2TB SN850X manage a speedy 7,300MB/s read and 6,600MB/s write speed. As for performance, they're both a great all-around drive that would make a killer upgrade for your storage. For gaming, this means you're looking at quicker load times and a generous amount of storage for even your biggest games.
According to our WD Black SN850X review(opens in new tab), the SN850X isn't the best step forward from the SN850 though it still manages to sit at the top of the very crowded field of lightning-quick SSDs.
WD Black SN850X | 2TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s read | 6,600MB/s write | $289.99$155 at Newegg (save $134.99)(opens in new tab) Our favourite SSD for gaming but in a 2TB package. Again,
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