2023-09-05 15:57:00
An important part of notebooks and PCs, the SSD has become over time a necessity of the first order for those who want more performance, either in equipment built from scratch or in upgrades to give survival to those that came with an HDD.
Knowing this, we decided to compile here some good SSD alternatives for official purchase in Brazil, helping you to select which option best fits your profile and thus, have the long-awaited happy ending with your digital companion.
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In this guide, you can find more information on the SSDs listed below. It’s worth taking a close look at the specification tables, which will also help you understand the differences between each option and which one goes towards what you want.
Kingston A400
A good alternative for those who want to upgrade their PC or notebook for little money, the Kingston A400 can be found in options with 120 GB, 240 GB, 480 GB or 960 GB and prices around R$ 500 for the version with more storage.
Its format is the traditional 2.5″, which can be installed both on desktops (depending on the case, an adapter may be necessary) or on notebooks, replacing the standard HDD or being added as a second disk, if the notebook supports it.
Storage Read Write 120 GB 500 MB/s 320 MB/s 240 GB 500 MB/s 350 MB/s 480 GB 500 MB/s 450 MB/s 960 GB 500 MB/s 450 MB/s
WD Green SN350
I know, you want a more affordable SSD, but the focus is on an NVMe, am I right? So it’s worth thinking regarding the WD Green SN350, the brand’s entry-level model that has models ranging from 240 GB to 2 TB and maximum read and write speeds of 2400 MB/s and 3000 MB/s respectively, obviously being these numbers for the model with the most storage, as seen in the table below.
Storage Read Write 240 GB 2400 MB/s 900 MB/s 480 GB 2400 MB/s 1650 MB/s 960 GB 2400 MB/s 1900 MB/s 1 TB 3200 MB/s 2500 MB/s 2 TB 3200 MB/s 3000 MB/s
WD Green WDSG3G0A
In addition to the Kingston A400, another cost-effective alternative is the WD Green WDS G3G0A, which has options ranging from basic 240 GB to 2 TB and prices as interesting as those practiced on the Kingston model.
It is worth remembering that this model is in the 2.5″ format and connects to the PC or notebook via SATA input.
Storage Read Write 240 GB 545 MB/s 430 MB/s 480 GB 545 MB/s 430 MB/s 1 TB 545 MB/s 550 MB/s 2 TB 545 MB/s 550 MB/s
Kingston Fury Renegade
Part of Kingston’s gamer line, the Fury Renegade is an interesting option for those who want an M2 SSD with good speed rates, resulting in high-end performance to make gameplay fluid and also allow tasks such as video editing to be reproduced. comfortably on your PC or notebook.
The format used in this SSD is PCIe NVMe 2280 and does not have an integrated heatsink.
Storage Read Write 500 GB 7300 MB/s 3900 MB/s 1 TB 7300 MB/s 6000 MB/s 2 TB 7300 MB/s 7000 MB/s 4 TB 7300 MB/s 7000 MB/s
Corsair Force MP600 Pro LPX
If you want an M2 SSD with more advanced performance, the option that might suit you best is the Corsair Force MP600 Pro XT, which delivers options ranging from 1 TB to 4 TB and speeds of up to 7100 MB/s for reading and 6800 MB /s on write (depending on the model, as seen below).
An important highlight when talking regarding the Corsair Force MP600 Pro XT is that it has an integrated pre-installed aluminum heatsink and a compact design that helps disperse heat and reduce performance loss. Not least, it is PS5 compatible and comes with a 5 year warranty.
Storage Read Write 500 GB 7100 MB/s 3700 MB/s 1 TB 7100 MB/s 5800 MB/s 2 TB 7100 MB/s 6800 MB/s 4 TB 7100 MB/s 6800 MB/s
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