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New! Crucial T500 PCIe® Gen4 NVMe™ SSD

PCIe® 4.0 NVMe storage for high-performance gaming, PlayStation® 5 SSD upgrades, photo and video editing
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Access your data almost instantly with Crucial's extensive SSD lineup. Explore lightning-fast NVMe drives for blazing performance, rugged and reliable external SSDs for on-the-go convenience, and high-capacity SATA SSDs for dependable storage. Also discover our line of enterprise SSDs for servers and data centers helping your buisness deliver high performance and reliability. Whatever your needs, Crucial has the perfect SSD for you.


Looking for a specific SSD capacity? We have a range of 1TB, 2TB and 4TB SSDs available.

  • What is an SSD?

    SSD, which stands for Solid State Drive, is a storage device with no moving parts. It offers faster data access, higher reliability, and lower power consumption compared to traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs). SSD technology operates entirely differently. Using a chip made with NAND flash memory, SSDs don't rely on any moving parts resulting in a more durable component.


    If you're looking for more information on SSDs, check our article which covers everything you need to know about SSDs.

  • What is the best SSD for me?

    What is the best SSD for me?

    To choose the best SSD for you, consider your needs, performance, capacity, reliability, and budget.

    Generally speaking, NVMe SSDs are best for speed-intensive tasks like gaming and video editing. External SSDs are best for portability and convenience, ideal for backups and on-the-go storage. SATA SSDs are considered to be the best for general use where speed is less critical, balancing performance with affordability and compatibility.

    For more information on form factors read our article: Understanding M.2, SATA, PCIe and NVMe SSDs

  • How do I know if this product is compatible with my computer?

    Not sure if our products are right for your computer? Try our System Scanner or Upgrade Selector.

  • Are SSDs better than HDDs?

    SSDs are generally considered better than HDDs due to their faster read/write speeds, lower power consumption, and greater reliability. However, there are a few advantages to HDDs. For a detailed comparison, you can check out this article: SSD vs. HDD: Know the Difference 

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