List of major SSD products

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The SSD market is currently dominated by a few key manufacturers who produce both the NAND flash memory (the storage chips) and the controllers (the “brains” of the drive).

Here is a list of the major SSD products currently considered industry standards, categorized by their primary use cases.


1. Consumer High-Performance (Gaming & Creative Professionals)

These drives utilize the PCIe Gen4 and Gen5 interfaces, offering the fastest read/write speeds for heavy workloads and gaming.

  • Samsung 990 Pro: Widely considered the “gold standard” for PCIe 4.0. It offers excellent thermal management and top-tier random read/write speeds.
  • WD_BLACK SN850X: The primary competitor to the 990 Pro. It is a favorite among gamers for its aggressive performance profile and dedicated “Game Mode 2.0” software.
  • Crucial T705: One of the fastest PCIe Gen5 drives available. It requires a massive heatsink due to extreme speeds (up to 14,500 MB/s).
  • SK Hynix Platinum P41: Known for incredible power efficiency and reliability, often used by system builders who want “set it and forget it” stability.

2. Consumer Value/Mainstream (General Use & Budget Gaming)

These drives offer the best price-to-performance ratio for everyday tasks, office work, and standard gaming builds.

  • Samsung 980: A reliable, DRAM-less drive that remains very popular for general-purpose computing.
  • Crucial P3 Plus: A very popular budget-friendly PCIe Gen4 drive. It is excellent for mass storage or secondary game drives.
  • WD_BLACK SN770: A “DRAM-less” powerhouse. It uses clever technology to outperform many drives that do have DRAM, making it a favorite for budget gaming builds.
  • Lexar NM790: A disruptive product that offers high-end performance at a significantly lower price point than Samsung or WD.

3. Portable SSDs (External Storage)

These are designed for photographers, videographers, and on-the-go professionals.

  • Samsung T7 Shield: The industry favorite for external storage. It is rugged (shock/water-resistant) and offers consistent USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds.
  • SanDisk Extreme Pro Portable V2: Popular among content creators for its very high-speed data transfers and durable casing.
  • Crucial X9 Pro / X10 Pro: Extremely compact drives that are popular for being smaller than a credit card while maintaining high transfer speeds.

4. Enterprise / Data Center (Servers & Workstations)

These drives are rated for “DWPD” (Drive Writes Per Day), meaning they can handle massive amounts of data written to them daily for years without failing.

  • Samsung PM9A3 / PM1733: These are staples in server environments, focusing on data integrity and extreme endurance.
  • Intel (Solidigm) D7 Series: Solidigm (the company formed after SK Hynix bought Intel’s NAND business) continues to produce the industry’s most reliable high-capacity enterprise SSDs.
  • Micron 7450 / 9400 Pro: Micron is a major player in the enterprise space, known for massive capacities (up to 30TB+) and high-density storage.

Summary Table for Quick Reference

Category Best Choice Key Trait
Top Performance Samsung 990 Pro Best all-around reliability
Hardcore Gaming WD_BLACK SN850X Low latency / Gaming optimized
Best Budget WD_BLACK SN770 High speed without the high price
Future-Proof Crucial T705 PCIe Gen5 ultra-speed
External Samsung T7 Shield Rugged & portable

A Quick Tip on Buying:

When shopping for an SSD, look for three things:

  1. Interface: Ensure your motherboard supports PCIe 4.0 or 5.0 (though they are backward compatible).
  2. DRAM Cache: If you are buying a primary drive (where your Windows OS is installed), look for a drive with DRAM (like the 990 Pro or SN850X). It makes the computer feel snappier.
  3. Endurance (TBW): Higher is better. This stands for “Total Bytes Written” and tells you how much data the drive can handle before it reaches the end of its life.

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