Until recently, fast RAM and cache were enough to start and run most programs smoothly. The rest of the process was largely unaffected by disk speeds, and most users were stuck with small SSDs just for the OS.

But, many modern apps already impose requirements requiring installation on faster diskswhether for play or work. In this way, more and more users are looking for SSDs as their main disk and small disks are no longer enough.

TecMundo has listed it with this in mind 5 1TB SSD models up to 300 BRL to power your laptop or desktop without compromising your budget or storage capacity.

Kingston NV2

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With lower power requirements and less heat, the NV2 offers read/write speeds of up to 3500/2100 MB/s, helping to optimize your system’s performance and deliver value without sacrificing read capability. 1TB to give you all the space you need for apps, documents, photos, videos and more.

269.98 BRL

HE Kingston NV2 A good example of what you can expect from an SSD in the R$300 range. PCIe 4.0 interface NVMe SSD This M.2 connection. Sequential read and write speeds 3500 MB/s and 2100 MB/srespectively, a representative update more than 10 times the speed of the fastest conventional discs.

HE 2280 format (80mm long) is the most common among M.2 drives; Compatible with most modern laptops and almost all desktop motherboards. The exception is only for very compact systems, such as the Steam Deck console.

Its full price is 320 BRL, but the Kingston NV2 is one of the most discounted models and is sometimes available for under 280 BRL.

Western Digital Green SN350

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The WD Green SN350 NVMe gives you more room for the things that matter and helps protect your data. trust a dFast NVMe performance for everyday computing needs up to 3200MB/s and downloadable Western Digital SSD Dashboard monitors your drive health and usage

304.99 BRL

Western Digital’s Green line models are geared towards greater endurance, with slower speeds than the Blue and Black series. However SN350 Green still a great choice among entry-level SSDs.

Brings NVMe interface PCIe 3.0, M.2 connectionand sequential read and write speeds 3200MB/s and 2500MB/s. 1TB SSD also has 2280 format and 3 years factory warranty.

The price of the WD Green SN350 varies widely by dealer, so you should be careful when choosing.

Important P3

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Rely on NVMe Technology (PCIe Gen3 x4) with up to 3500MB/s sequential read, 650K/700K random read/write IOPS, over 1.5 million hours MTTF rating for longer life and reliability.

310.00 BRL

Crucial is a strong brand in the memory and storage segment, although less well known in Brazil. AND HE Important P3 Probably the best option on this list.. despite PCIe 3.0 interfaceyour read and write speeds are 3500 MB/s and 3000 MB/soutperforms Kingston NV2 (PCIe 4.0) in many tests.

Its format is also M.2 2280 and Pre-installed thin-profile heatsinkdoes not affect its compatibility with notebook computers and provide longer life.

The Crucial P3 is usually available for under R$300, but even at full price it usually doesn’t exceed R$340, making it an excellent choice for cost effectiveness.

Patriotic P210

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Patriot SSD, P210 has SATA 3 controller with 1TB, 1TB capacity and SEQ Performance reads up to 520 MB/s. It also includes 4k random and 50k IOP compliant recording, end-to-end bus protection, SmartECC technology and a 3-year Windows support warranty.

655.00 BRL

For legacy systems without M.2 connectorsmodels are also available. 1TB SSD in SATA standard. This option is precisely because it is a less popular format nowadays. a little more expensivetherefore, it is important to evaluate the extent to which the component is worth investing in.

An interesting option for those who can’t install M.2 SSD, Patriotic P210. With 2.5” formatCompatible with higher profile laptops and most desktop cases. If the case does not have its own holes for 2.5” drives, it is possible to find a standard 3.5” adapter for an average of R$ 20.

using SATA3 interfacespeeds read and write are 520 MB/s and 430 MB/s. Even though they have much slower transfer speeds than NVMe SSDs, they still at least Twice as fast as 7200 RPM records. The Patriot P210 has 3 years direct warranty from the manufacturer.

Crucial BX500

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Super fast startup, count on jet file loading. Improve overall system responsiveness for all your computing needs

It has SSD Series – BX500 with 540 MB/s read and 360 TB endurance. 1TB capacity and 500MB/s recording.

309.00 BRL

Crucial closes this list and brings again one of the best options on the market, but in the old format. Also, however SATA3 and standard 2.5” interfaceHE BX500 is 1TB SSD model with rates 540MB/s read This 500MB/s writeSomething impressive for the limited bus of SATA connectors.

Besides being an option for older installations, the BX500 Compatible with eSATA connectorsalso as an alternative for installation external drives and use in Servers and desktops with hot-swappable ports.

Solution

Since the end of last year, the price of SSDs has dropped a lot, falling below R$0.50/GB depending on the model. Therefore, it no longer makes sense to invest in a combination of small SSDs and traditional drives.

Looking for a larger SSD, even if not top-of-the-line, is much more advantageous for both desktop builders and those looking to upgrade their laptops, and you can find it at TecMundo. Other tips to avoid losing money in the process.

Source: Tec Mundo

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