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You can still get the best Cyber Monday SSD deals for as low as $0.05 per GB.

Cyber Monday is here, and the machine overlords gave me a divine command: to inform you, dear reader of how many of our favorite SSD deals from Black Friday have been carried over into this most lucrative Monday for PC Gamers.

The WD Black SN850X, for example, is still available at a reduced price. If you want to go crazy with power, I recommend the Nextorage Internal SSD. It's actually cheaper right now. We don't usually recommend SSDs that have heatsinks but because it's currently cheaper, it made this list.

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If you're still stuck in the stone-age like I was, now is the time to jump on board. If you'll excuse my rant, I'm going to have to convince my new robot masters that I shouldn't become soylent in order to power the next version of these things.

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  • Team Group 1TB MP44L M.2 2280 | $55 @ Newegg
  • Nextorage 1TB M.2 2280 | $68 @ Newegg
  • $130 @ Best Buy
  • $135 @ Amazon
  • Silicon Power 4TB UD90 | $190 @ Amazon

Top 5 Cyber Monday SSD deals

$79.99 Newegg: $54.99 (Save $25) The MP44L is not the fastest SSD, but it's still a good deal cheaper than other SSDs. The read/write speed isn't as fast as other SSDs on our list, but it's still faster than a SATA SSD and good enough for most users. It's fine if you don't use it for heavy data transfer.

Price check: Amazon $54.99

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1 TB
The MP44L is not the fastest SSD, but it's still a good deal cheaper than other SSDs. The read/write speed isn't as fast as other SSDs on our list, but it's still faster than a SATA SSD and good enough for most users. It's fine if you don't use it for heavy data transfer.

Price Check: Amazon $54.99

$149.99 Newegg: $67.99 (Save $82)
Nextorage is a relatively new brand in NMVe SSDs, but don't let appearances fool you. This drive uses the ubiquitous Phison E18 Controller, and the 1TB version represents an excellent price/performance ratio. This version is available in a 1 TB capacity. Without a doubt,A DRAM cache makes the model less responsive than a NEM-PA equipped with DRAM, despite a slight performance advantage stated in straight-line. Visit our review to learn more about the NEM PA.

Price check: Amazon $84.99

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1 TB
Nextorage is a relatively new brand in NMVe SSDs, but don't let appearances fool you. This drive uses the ubiquitous Phison E18 Controller, and the 1TB version offers excellent value for money. This version is less responsive than the NEM-PA model with DRAM cache, despite a slight performance advantage. For more information, check out our review of NEM-PA.

Price Check: Amazon $89.99

$199.99 Best Buy: $129.99 (Save $70)
The best PCIe 4.0 SSDs for gaming are the ones that offer the highest performance. Check out our review). It's a great boot drive, with plenty of room for your games. However, the prices are volatile.

Amazon $139

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2 TB
Our favorite SSD for gaming is the one that offers the best performance in PCIe 4.0 (check out our review). This makes it an excellent choice for a boot disk with plenty of room for your games. However, the price is volatile.

Amazon $139

2 TB
Lexar has created a fantastic SSD with the NM790. With a low-power, high-layer NAND controller and tons of storage on a drive that is energy-efficient and performs well, you can get oodles of storage for hardly any money and in many cases much less than the competition. For more information, read our Lexar NM790 (four-terabyte) review.

Price check: Newegg $149.99

$239.99 Save $50.02 at Amazon
This Silicon Power drive is not the fastest, but with this much storage at this price it's hard to argue. It's not slow, but it isn't fast either. With sequential read/write speeds of 5,000 MB/s & 4,500 MB/s it should be good enough for gaming." data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">

4 TB
This Silicon Power drive is not the fastest, but with this much storage at this price it's hard to argue. It's not slow, but it isn't fast either. With sequential read/write speeds of 5,000 MB/s & 4,500 MB/s it should be good enough for gaming.

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