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With the next-gen consoles shipping with NVMe SSDs it's definitely time to think about making the upgrade yourself. The best NVMe SSD could be a literal game changer for the consoles, and will become an ever more vital weapon in your gaming arsenal if developers really start delivering games which take full advantage of this speedy storage medium.
Running on the same basic interface as your graphics card, NVMe SSDs deliver more raw bandwidth and performance than any SATA-based SSD could ever offer. They're also a lot smaller than any other hard drive or SSD too, which all means that the best NVMe SSDs are perfect for either that small form factor build you always wanted, or a monstrous high-end gaming PC build. Prices for NVMe drives have dropped considerably in recent years, and you can now get a speedy 1TB drive for less than $150.
The M.2 socket has been included on motherboards of all kinds for many years now, so the chances are that there's a spare slot sitting inside your existing gaming PC. Check out your motherboard's specs page online before pulling the trigger on an NVMe SSD purchase though just to be sure. If your board is more than a couple of years old it's also worth checking to make sure it supports booting from an NVMe drive... not all older mobos do.
The latest AMD boards offer even higher potential NVMe SSD performance as the X570 and B550 boards support the PCIe 4.0 interface, and compatible drives have far greater raw bandwidth available to them. Intel's not expected to have support on the desktop for at least another CPU generation.
The NVMe protocol was designed specifically for solid state technology, where SATA still has to support spinning platter hard drives, and that makes NVMe SSDs the perfect storage tech for gaming. We've picked our favorites, and each will come in a variety of capacities too. Though it's worth remembering that performance generally goes up with the larger drives as more of the controllers channels are used with high capacities.
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It's hard to beat Samsung SSDs in the high-performance M.2 NVMe space, it was the first company to release such a drive and has kept the pressure on with routine product updates. The latest 970 Evo Plus ends up being one of the fastest M.2 drives around, with only a few SSDs (e.g., Intel's Optane 905p) potentially beating it. Samsung's own 970 Pro also comes out ahead at times, but frankly, it's not worth the 50 percent increase in price.
Like the 970 Pro, the new 970 Evo Plus rates well for endurance, which bodes well for its longevity. The 1TB model is rated for 600TB of writes over five years or a whopping 329GB of writes per day. You'd need to fill up and then wipe the drive every three days to manage that many writes, which isn't a consumer or even prosumer workload. For reference, the SSD I've used the most still only has 40TB of writes after four years.
The 500GB and 2TB models are certainly worth a look, if you want a lower price or more capacity, respectively. But for most users, the 1TB drive strikes the sweet spot between performance, capacity, though Samsung's drive is still pretty price.