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The WD Black SN850X 1TB wins this Black Friday’s SSD deals race with £38 / $50 offGet the best gaming SSD right now for less

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The WD Black SN850X SSD, being held between a finger and thumb.

What a charmed life the WD Black SN850X leads, if you don’t count how its existence is spent almost entirely locked inside a hot, dark box. Not only is it the overallbest SSD for gaming, but it’s also arguably the single brightest highlight of this year’sBlack Fridaystorage sales, with the spacious 1TB model down to £65 in the UK. Its US deal price of $80 also represents a sizeable $50 saving.Why this and not the£88 Crucial P5 Plus 2TB modelfrom yesterday? For one thing, that’s not crept back up to £94, which sems to miss the point of Black Friday somewhat. But the Black SN850X is also a heck of a lot faster than the P5 Plus – easily top 3 of all the PCIe 4.0 SSDs we’ve ever tested, and crucially, is more affordable than itsSamsung 990 ProandCrucial T500rivals. You won’t find a better-balanced NVMe drive out there, especially not for less than £65.UK deals:WD Black SN850X 1TB - £65 from Box (was £104)WD Black SN850X 2TB - £110 from Ebuyer (was £209)WD Black SN850X 4TB - £220 from Overclockers UK (was £310)US deals:WD Black SN850X 1TB - $80 from Best Buy (was $130)WD Black SN850X 2TB - $115 from Amazon US (was $132)WD Black SN850X 4TB - $230 from Amazon US (was $290)Just take note that since this is a PCIe 4.0 SSD, it won’t work on ancient motherboards that can only interface with PCIe 3.0 drives. Emphasis on the ancient, mind – as long as your PC was built in the past few years, you should be A-OK to get the SN850X installed.If you think you’d be better off with a budget PCIe 3.0 or SATA SSD, check out our full guide to thebest Black Friday SSD deals– there are plenty more in there, including some of our favourite external SSDs.For all our top picks of the Black Friday sales, check out our guides to thebest Black Friday PC gaming dealsand thebest Black Friday Steam Deck accessories deals. We’ll be updating these with all the best-value offers on quality hardware as we find them.

What a charmed life the WD Black SN850X leads, if you don’t count how its existence is spent almost entirely locked inside a hot, dark box. Not only is it the overallbest SSD for gaming, but it’s also arguably the single brightest highlight of this year’sBlack Fridaystorage sales, with the spacious 1TB model down to £65 in the UK. Its US deal price of $80 also represents a sizeable $50 saving.Why this and not the£88 Crucial P5 Plus 2TB modelfrom yesterday? For one thing, that’s not crept back up to £94, which sems to miss the point of Black Friday somewhat. But the Black SN850X is also a heck of a lot faster than the P5 Plus – easily top 3 of all the PCIe 4.0 SSDs we’ve ever tested, and crucially, is more affordable than itsSamsung 990 ProandCrucial T500rivals. You won’t find a better-balanced NVMe drive out there, especially not for less than £65.UK deals:WD Black SN850X 1TB - £65 from Box (was £104)WD Black SN850X 2TB - £110 from Ebuyer (was £209)WD Black SN850X 4TB - £220 from Overclockers UK (was £310)US deals:WD Black SN850X 1TB - $80 from Best Buy (was $130)WD Black SN850X 2TB - $115 from Amazon US (was $132)WD Black SN850X 4TB - $230 from Amazon US (was $290)Just take note that since this is a PCIe 4.0 SSD, it won’t work on ancient motherboards that can only interface with PCIe 3.0 drives. Emphasis on the ancient, mind – as long as your PC was built in the past few years, you should be A-OK to get the SN850X installed.If you think you’d be better off with a budget PCIe 3.0 or SATA SSD, check out our full guide to thebest Black Friday SSD deals– there are plenty more in there, including some of our favourite external SSDs.For all our top picks of the Black Friday sales, check out our guides to thebest Black Friday PC gaming dealsand thebest Black Friday Steam Deck accessories deals. We’ll be updating these with all the best-value offers on quality hardware as we find them.

What a charmed life the WD Black SN850X leads, if you don’t count how its existence is spent almost entirely locked inside a hot, dark box. Not only is it the overallbest SSD for gaming, but it’s also arguably the single brightest highlight of this year’sBlack Fridaystorage sales, with the spacious 1TB model down to £65 in the UK. Its US deal price of $80 also represents a sizeable $50 saving.

Why this and not the£88 Crucial P5 Plus 2TB modelfrom yesterday? For one thing, that’s not crept back up to £94, which sems to miss the point of Black Friday somewhat. But the Black SN850X is also a heck of a lot faster than the P5 Plus – easily top 3 of all the PCIe 4.0 SSDs we’ve ever tested, and crucially, is more affordable than itsSamsung 990 ProandCrucial T500rivals. You won’t find a better-balanced NVMe drive out there, especially not for less than £65.

UK deals:

WD Black SN850X 1TB - £65 from Box (was £104)

WD Black SN850X 2TB - £110 from Ebuyer (was £209)

WD Black SN850X 4TB - £220 from Overclockers UK (was £310)

US deals:

WD Black SN850X 1TB - $80 from Best Buy (was $130)

WD Black SN850X 2TB - $115 from Amazon US (was $132)

WD Black SN850X 4TB - $230 from Amazon US (was $290)

Just take note that since this is a PCIe 4.0 SSD, it won’t work on ancient motherboards that can only interface with PCIe 3.0 drives. Emphasis on the ancient, mind – as long as your PC was built in the past few years, you should be A-OK to get the SN850X installed.

If you think you’d be better off with a budget PCIe 3.0 or SATA SSD, check out our full guide to thebest Black Friday SSD deals– there are plenty more in there, including some of our favourite external SSDs.