The Best Black Friday Storage Deals: Save Space and Money
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No matter what kind of computer you have, you could always use some more storage.

No matter what kind of computer you have, you could always use some more storage. Thankfully, prices for both solid state and hard disk drives are extremely low right now, and Black Friday discounts bring them even lower. We've scanned through the offerings from all the major retailers to bring you these big price drops on drives from SanDisk, WD, Samsung and more.

SanDisk 2TB External SSD

Reliable storage in a durable housing that you can take anywhere $99.99 at Amazon
$149.99 Save $50.00 Shop Now selected

SanDisk is well-known for affordable drives of all sizes, and getting two terabytes of portable storage for a hundred bucks is a deal so good you'll only see it on Black Friday. Up to 3-meter drop protection and IP65 dust and water resistance means it'll take a licking and keep on ticking.

1TB Seagate Storage Expansion Card For Xbox Series XS

Power up your Microsoft console with a big little drive $129.99 at Amazon
$219.99 Save $90.00 Shop Now selected

It's wild how fast your console fills up when you're downloading games, especially with how bloated the latest first-person shooters are for some reason. If your Xbox is straining, this is a huge bargain on a terabyte of space made for it.

Samsung T9 Portable 2TB SSD

The fastest SSD for creators pushes data at speed while staying cool $149.99 at Amazon
$239.99 Save $90.00 Shop Now selected

Read and write speeds up to 2,000MB/s make this a perfect drive for people working on huge files. It's designed to last for the long haul, with Samsung's Dynamic Thermal Guard keeping it from overheating as it works.

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WD BLACK SN770 2TB Internal SSD

Huge savings on an internal drive that will hold whatever you need it to. $99.99 at Best Buy
$239.99 Save $140.00 Shop Now selected

Internal SSDs are usually cheaper than external ones, but this is absurd. Western Digital drives are a great combo of quality and price, and taking home a 2TB internal one for a hundred bucks is incredible. Fast speeds (reading at 5150 MB per second) and a five year parts and labor warranty make this a no-brainer.

Samsung 990 PRO 4TB Internal SSD

As fast as it is spacious, this is a drive to anchor your PC with $249.99 at Best Buy
$344.99 Save $95.00 Shop Now selected

FAQ

How Do I Decide Which Drive To Get?

It can be a little difficult to know what kind of drive will serve your needs best. Here's a quick and dirty explainer. If you need to move large files between multiple computers, you need an external SSD. If you don't do that but want a desktop that keeps system files on an SSD and program files on an HDD, a smaller solid-state drive will be the best play. If you need to store huge tracts data on a budget, an HDD is still the way to go.

Which Kind Of SSD Is Better, SATA or NVMe?

The difference in solid-state drives is their interface method. Serial ATA technology was invented first and transfers and stores data the same way as traditional mechanical drives, while Non-Volatile Memory Express was designed to operate exclusively with SSDs. NVMe uses the PCIe bus on your computer, which is being regularly updated to add more lanes of data transfer, increasing speed and capacity with each generation. NVMe will generally provide better results, but SATA may be more compatible with older systems.

How Big Of A Drive Do I Really Need?

The maxim we go by here is "better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it." With program sizes steadily increasing, a drive that seems adequate in the moment might be too small in a few years. In general, it's a smarter choice to future-proof your storage solution, maybe with both a HDD and a SSD, than try to expand it with removable drives down the line.

The Hottest Black Friday Deals Happening Right Now

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