Like most tech products, Black Friday sales are usually a great time to pick up any storage gear you’ve been eyeing. If you have a PC, PS5, gaming handheld or any other gadget that could use some extra space, we’re clearing out the junk and rounding up the best Black Friday SSD deals and other storage discounts we can find already. So far we’re seeing a handful of discounts on well-reviewed internal drives, portable SSDs, and microSD cards, but we expect many more deals to emerge over the next few days, so we’ll update this post as we find more offers that are worth your time.
Best Black Friday microSD card deals
PNY MicroSD Express Card (256GB) for $50 at Amazon ($10 off):The only reason to buy a superfast microSD Express card right now is to expand the storage of the Nintendo Switch 2, which requires the new format. In our guide to the best Switch 2 microSD cards, we’ve tested each model to perform similarly in actual games, so your best bet is to buy whatever you can find in stock at the lowest price. Nintendo has already announced that Samsung’s 256GB Express Card will be available at “$20 off MSRP” on November 30, bringing it down to $40. If you can wait to pounce on that offer, you should. But if you can’t for some reason, or if that deal sells out quickly, this is the lowest price we’ve tracked for PNY’s equivalent model.
SanDisk microSD Express Card (256GB) for $60 at Amazon ($8 off):Similarly, this discount matches the best price seen for SanDisk’s 256GB microSD Express card. Again, there’s no point in grabbing this while the cheaper options are still in stock, although it’s technically the fastest all-around model we’ve tested when it comes to transferring games from the Switch 2’s built-in storage. (However, within games, the difference is still minimal.) We’ll note it here, just in case the other Express models sell out completely.
Best Black Friday Internal SSD Deals
SK Hynix Platinum P51 (1TB) PCIE 5.0 SSD for $110 at Newegg ($60 off): Most people don’t mind paying extra for the top-tier performance of a PCIe 5.0 SSD like the Platinum P51, but if you need something for more intensive workloads or you want the comfort of owning a more futureproof SSD, reviews around the web suggest it’s one of the better options available. Just make sure you have a compatible motherboard first. This offer isn’t technically a Black Friday deal, as it ends on Thursday, but it is the lowest price we’ve ever seen for the 1TB model. use code bne4643 To avail full discount at checkout.
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If you need a little more space than a PCIe 5.0 drive, the Crucial T705 is a slightly older, but still high-end option with fast speeds. This discount comes within $10 of the 2TB version’s all-time low.
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Crucial T710 (2TB) PCIe 5.0 SSD for $180 at Amazon ($120 off): The T710 is the successor to Crucial’s T705. Most reviews suggest that it’s not a huge leap in real-world performance over the older version, but it is generally faster, and it has a more noticeable improvement in terms of power efficiency. If you’re willing to spend a little extra, this discount is still within $10 of the best price we’ve seen for the 2TB version. It has commonly sold for $230 over the past few months.
Crucial P310 (2TB) M.2 2230 SSD for $130 at Amazon ($110 off):The P310 is a small-sized SSD that you can put in some thin and light notebooks or gaming handhelds like the Steam Deck. It uses cheaper QLC memory, not the faster and more durable TLC, but most reviews suggest it performs well for what it is. This discount is a few bucks more than the biggest drop seen for the 2TB model, but it’s still about $20 less than the drive’s normal street price.
Best Black Friday Portable SSD Deals
Crucial X10 (1TB) Portable SSD for $85 at Amazon ($13 off): The X10 is a new version of the Crucial X10 Pro, itself a version of the Crucial X9 Pro, the top pick in our guide to the best portable SSDs. It uses the USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 interface, which some PCs and no Macs support, so most people won’t notice a difference between it and a more traditional USB 3.2 Gen 2 drive like the X9 Pro. (The pricier USB4 and Thunderbolt models, meanwhile, are much faster and generally easier to use.)
However, if the X10 is on sale for a much lower price than the X9 Pro, there’s no reason not to buy it. This is the situation till the time of writing this article. Plus, like our top pick, the X10 is robust, impressively compact, and fast enough for most people’s needs, though it doesn’t support hardware-based encryption. This deal is $3 more than the 1TB model’s all-time low, but still $15 less than its normal rate. Other capacities are also on sale, including an extra roomy 8TB model at a new low price of $385.