October Prime Day: Best SSD Deals for Consoles & Gaming PCs

October Prime Day: Best SSD Deals for Consoles & Gaming PCs

October Prime Day is here — we’ve curated the best discounted storage options for consoles and gaming PCs, split into three categories: microSD cards, portable external SSDs and faster internal SSDs. Whether you need more room on a PS5, extra storage for your Steam Deck, or a snappy internal drive for a gaming rig, these deals are worth a look.

  • Crucial X10 4TB Portable SSD — $240 (39% off)
    USB 3.2 portable SSD with read speeds up to 2,100MB/s in a pocket-sized case. Amazon: Crucial X10 4TB
  • Crucial BX500 1TB 3D NAND SATA 2.5-inch Internal SSD — $64 (33% off)
    Budget internal SATA SSD with read speeds up to 540MB/s and a three-year warranty. Amazon: Crucial BX500 1TB
  • Crucial P310 2TB — $122 (49% off)
    Compact NVMe drive (great for small laptops & Steam Deck), read speeds over 7,000MB/s. Amazon: Crucial P310 2TB
  • Samsung 990 Evo Plus 1TB — $70 (33% off)
    High-performance internal NVMe with up to 7,250MB/s reads; great price for a big performance boost. Amazon: Samsung 990 Evo Plus 1TB
  • Samsung 990 PRO 2TB — $170 (19% off)
    Top-tier NVMe with built-in heatsink, excellent power efficiency and high sustained speeds. Amazon: Samsung 990 PRO 2TB
  • Samsung Fit Plus 256GB — $23 (30% off)
    Tiny, rugged thumb-style SSD with read speeds ~400MB/s — great for portable needs. Amazon: Samsung Fit Plus 256GB
  • Kingston SX1000 1TB High Performance — $89 (23% off)
    Affordable portable SSD that handles backups and gaming storage well. Amazon: Kingston SX1000 1TB
  • SanDisk 2TB Extreme Portable SSD — $150 (29% off)
    Durable external SSD with ~1,050MB/s reads, IP65 water/dust resistance and carabiner loop. Amazon: SanDisk 2TB Extreme
  • Seagate Storage Expansion Card 2TB (Xbox) — $249 (31% off)
    Official-form-factor expansion card for Xbox Series X|S; plugs in for native performance. Amazon: Seagate 2TB Expansion Card (Xbox)

Source: Engadget (coverage summary). Which of these would you install first — an internal NVMe for speed, a portable SSD for transfers, or a microSD for extra console storage? Tell us below!

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