The savings on SSDs continue to stay hot for now, but larger forces, like tariffs and geopolitical issues, threaten to lead to higher prices in the coming months. For now, there are big discounts to be had on 4TB and 8TB SSD models that continue to supply 5 cents per GB prices on the best-value drives, and 6 cents per GB if you’d like a more premium 4TB drive.

Below, we list all the current 4TB and 8TB PCIe 4 and PCIe 5 SSDs we could find for sale, and we keep this list updated constantly. Many of these drives also make an appearance on our list of theBest SSDs,and you’ll find plenty of other deals on smaller, more affordable SSDs in ourBest SSD deals 2025hub.

Best 4TB SSD Deals

When buying an SSD, the drive you choosenotto buy can be the most important decision you make — there’s an entire constellation of trashy knock-offs that will fail rather quickly, taking your data with it. you’re able to rest assured, these SSDs in our list are worth buying - we don’t list worthless bargain-basement garbage drives that will threaten the safety of your data. We select deals based on our in-depth knowledge, gained from years of thorough reviews, expansive benchmarks, and extensive historical price analysis.

you’re able to peruse the list below andclick on the bold blue price textin the table to see the deals:

Avram Piltch

$239

$0.05

5,500 MB/s

$212

5,000 MB/s

4,800 MB/s

$229

$202

7,500 MB/s

6,500 MB/s

$0.06

4,200 MB/s

7,400 MB/s

6,900 MB/s

$245

7,250 MB/s

6,300 MB/s

$244

$0.07

$282

7,300 MB/s

6,600 MB/s

$299

$0.08

7,450 MB/s

$329

7,000 MB/s

$429

$0.10

14,800 MB/s

13,400 MB/s

$389

$0.09

14100 MB/s

12,600 MB/s

What if you want to take the next step up? You can grab an 8TB SSD for as little as $0.07 per GB. The best choice here is theWD Black SN850X, a PCIe 4.0 drive that reads and writes at about 7,200 MB/s. That drive is one of the best of the bunch, and it’s selling at an all-time low price.

$599

7,200 MB/s

$649

$629

6,200 MB/s

$639

$699

$789

7,100 MB/s

$849

6,100 MB/s

$909

$0.11

$970

$0.13

If you can afford an 8TB drive, you’ll be future-proofed for many years. However, 4TB is likely the sweet spot between price and capacity for most people. And of course, if you have more than one M.2 slot, you can always buy two 4TB drives for less than one 8TB drive.

More Tech Deals

Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox.

Avram Piltch is Managing Editor: Special Projects. When he’s not playing with the latest gadgets at work or putting on VR helmets at trade shows, you’ll find him rooting his phone, taking apart his PC, or coding plugins. With his technical knowledge and passion for testing, Avram developed many real-world benchmarks, including our laptop battery test.