It wasn't all that long ago when I was recommending 1 TB Gen 4 SSDs as being the best balance between speed, capacity, and price. But with game sizes getting ever larger, you're better off choosing something with 2 TB of storage—I certainly wouldn't pick anything smaller for an upgrade now.
But which one to choose? The is the but prices for those have risen quite a lot in recent times. The is a great budget option w69 slot ทาง เข้า but since it lacks a DRAM cache, it's not ideal if you're constantly moving around lots of big files, like I do.
Well, enter stage left, the . It's furnished with 172-layer Micron NAND flash chips and the well-regarded Phison E18 controller, plus 2 GB of DDR4-RAM. As we discovered in our of this exact model, it's ridiculously fast and the stylish heatsink does a great job of keeping it cool, even when being worked really hard.
The XS70 also meets the full requirements to be used as an SSD expansion in the so if you're looking to add a lot more storage to that console, it's a great choice for that, too.
For PC gaming, though, there's little around that's better and certainly nothing at this price. If you want more performance, you'll have to go down the Gen 5 (PCIe 5.0) route, but they're a lot more expensive and run very hot.
If you need more storage than w69 slot ทางเข้า 2 TB, then just go with the 4 TB version of the Silicon Power XS70, which is just . That's double the capacity for less than double the price of the 2 TB model.
But that's a very minor quibble and overall, the Silicon Power XS70 is a great SSD upgrade for any gaming PC.