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Gaming PC Builder is reader-supported. When using links on our site to make a purchase, we may earn an affiliate commission.A fast SSD is one of the few hardware upgrades that can instantly improve how you experience your PC. This is especially true when upgrading from a mechanical hard drive, but moving between generations (e.g. From SATA to NVMe/PCIe) may also make a noticeable difference.This aim of this page is to provide a rough guide to the best and fastest solid state drives on the market. We base our rankings on an average of read/write speeds. However, for real-world performance and durability reasons, we give preference to DRAM-equipped, MLC-based drives.We will dive into the details shortly, but first, these are the drives that we consider leaders in their respective form factors.

They don’t necessarily represent the best value but are definitely some of the speediest storage devices that you can put in a consumer PC today. Last update on 2019-12-10 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising APINote that our choice of M.2 drive currently requires an to run at full speed over the PCI Express 4.0 interface. If you run any other system, we recommend the excellent instead.For our more complete list of SSDs, we’ll start with 2.5″ SATA drives.

Today’s high-end SATA SSDs are all bandwidth-limited compared to more modern interfaces/protocols such as PCI-express/NVMe (M.2 or add-in card form factors). So if your computer has an available PCIe M.2 slot, this is the form factor you should be looking at first.Quick linksConsumer Drives (2.5-inch SATA, 6 Gbps) 1.Available Capacities: 256GB – 4TBInterface: SATA III 6Gbps560MB/s read (256GB)550MB/s write (256GB)This list has been maintained for many years now and Samsung has been on top since late 2012, starting with the somewhat legendary 840 Pro.

Today you need to move on from the aging SATA interface to get noticeably better performance, but Samsung hasn’t stopped improving on its flagship SATA product.The result as of 2019 is the impressive 860 Pro, which not only performs exceptionally well but has an endurance rating that is at least double that of its predecessor. And if, the 300 TBW (terabytes written) rating for the 256 GB model up to 4,800 TBW for the 4 TB model (all use MLC NAND), might be conservative estimates.

This, coupled with a 5-year warranty and great overall performance, makes the 860 Pro look very attractive indeed. If SATA is your only option, that is.Check prices:,Reviews:,wpsmdivider top=”20px” bottom=”20px” style=”dashed” 2. SanDisk Extreme ProAvailable Capacities: 240GB – 960GBInterface: SATA 3 6Gbps550MB/s read520MB/s writeSanDisk’s Extreme Pro has been around for several years but is still one of the best options in the SATA space. It’s a direct successor to the Extreme II and is slightly ahead of its predecessor in most areas.

Sequential read speed is 550 MB/s and write speed 520 MB/s (4K random read/write 100K/90K IOPS).More importantly, though, SanDisk is confident enough to offer a 10-year warranty with the Extreme Pro – a unique offer in the consumer (or prosumer) segment. The 19nm MLC NAND is allegedly good for writing 22 GB of data per day for 10 years. Consequently, when this drive finally wears out in the average system built today, the SATA interface will be long since obsolete.

Although the Extreme Pro is not particularly recent, it is still widely available and should definitely be on your shortlist when evaluating high-end SATA 6 Gbps drives.Check prices:,Reviews:,wpsmdivider top=”20px” bottom=”20px” style=”dashed” 3.Available Capacities: 250GB – 2TBInterface: SATA 3 6Gbps560MB/s read510MB/s writeCrucial’s MX500 uses TLC NAND and is a more direct competitor to the than the 860 Pro. That said, it offers great performance at a very attractive price point and is available in capacities up to 2 TB. Like the 860 EVO it is also backed by a 5-year warranty, but its endurance rating is lower than both the 860 Pro and EVO. It starts at 100 TB for the 250 GB model and ranges up to 700 TB for the 2 TB model, which is still more than sufficient for the average user.The MX500 can compete with the 860 series in many areas, but rarely (if ever) surpass it.

However, the price/performance ratio is excellent so this drive is a good choice for most SATA-limited systems.Check prices:,Reviews:,wpsmdivider top=”20px” bottom=”20px” style=”dashed” 4. Samsung 850 ProAvailable Capacities: 128GB – 1TBInterface: SATA III 6Gbps550MB/s read (256GB)520MB/s write (256GB)The 860 Pro’s predecessor is still an excellent drive, but due to pricing and availability it is probably no longer the best option, but still good if you can find it at the right price. The 850 Pro series uses its own MEX controller in combination with 3D NAND (V-NAND) like its successor, which increases density without compromising performance. And it’s still ahead of today’s competition in many areas.Check prices:,wpsmdivider top=”20px” bottom=”20px” style=”dashed” 5.Available Capacities: 256GB – 2TBInterface: SATA 3 6Gbps560MB/s read525MB/s writeTaiwanese manufacturer ADATA may have a smaller marketing budget compared to tech giants such as Samsung and SanDisk, but it’s a company known for putting out well-performing, reliable products. The SU900 is not entirely on par with the speediest SATA drives but should be quick enough for most use cases. Neither should endurance be an issue, since it uses MLC (3D) NAND and ships with a 5-year warranty.Check prices:,Reviews:wpsmdivider top=”20px” bottom=”20px” style=”dashed” 6.Available Capacities: 250GB – 4TB550MB/s read520MB/s writeThe 860 EVO is Samsung’s follow-up of its incredibly successful 850 EVO. Now the difference between these two will be very slim due to the aforementioned interface constraints, but that matters little – the 860 EVO still replaces its predecessor in this price range.

And it will still be a great choice given Samsung’s track record.It performs very well considering it’s a TLC-based SSD. Moreover it offers excellent endurance numbers at precisely half those of the 860 Pro at equivalent capacities (which is still much better than most competitors), as well as a 5-year warranty.Check prices:,Reviews:wpsmdivider top=”20px” bottom=”20px” style=”dashed” 7. OCZ Vector 180Available Capacities: 120GB – 960GB550MB/s read530MB/s writeAs you may have noticed, there are plenty of older products in this list of SATA drives. The reason is something of a shortage of new SATA SSDs in the high-end (as in MLC) segment. So even though the Toshiba OCZ Vector 180 was released in 2015, it’s still a viable option in 2019.The Vector 180 uses 19nm Toshiba MLC NAND in combination with an OCZ Barefoot controller (formerly.

It is not quite on par with Samsung’s top drives in terms of performance, but it’s close enough. Also, the warranty is a very attractive five years or 50GB of writes per day.Check prices:,Reviews:wpsmdivider top=”20px” bottom=”20px” style=”dashed” 8. Transcend SSD370Available Capacities: 120GB – 480GBInterface: SATA 3 6GBps560MB/s read (256GB and up)460MB/s write (512GB and up)The SSD370 uses a Transcend TS6500 controller (a rebranded Silicon Motion SM2246EN controller) with Micron 128Gbit 20nm MLC NAND. The random 4KB read reaches 75K IOPS and the random 4KB write goes up to 75K IOPS as well. Its incompressible sequential read performance is excellent, while write performance is not as great overall. However, the drive has other advantages than pure speed.Transcend bundles it with a custom firmware which enables encryption. While DevSleep is supported, slumber power modes, particularly HIPM and DIPM, are not.

The drive comes with a 3.5″ desktop adapter for older machines, as well the cloning utility SSD Scope. It also features “StaticDataRefresh”, which is similar to what other drives do to correct data errors due to cell degradation.Check prices:,Reviews:,wpsmdivider top=”20px” bottom=”20px” style=”dashed” 9. SanDisk Extreme IIAvailable Capacities: 120GB – 480GBInterface: SATA 3 6Gbps550MB/s read510MB/s writeThe Extreme II from Flash storage-giant SanDisk delivers excellent performance at a reasonable price point. It’s a predecessor to the Extreme Pro (see above), and likewise pretty old but still going strong as of 2016. Its sequential read speeds of 550 MB/s and write speeds of 510 MB/s are complemented by very good random read/write figures as well (95K/78K IOPS).SanDisk uses a controller from Marvell in this particular line of SSDs – a chip with the fanciful designation 88SS9187 (also known as Monet) – with SanDisk’s own firmware and 19nm eX2 ABL MLC NAND (also from SanDisk), which makes for a particularly long-lasting combination according to several reports.Check prices:,Reviews:,wpsmdivider top=”20px” bottom=”20px” style=”dashed” 10. ADATA SU800Available Capacities: 128GB – 2TBInterface: SATA 3 6Gbps560 MB/s read520 MB/s writeThe SU800 is ADATA’s top-end TLC-based SSDs. It uses a Silicon Motion SM2258 controller and features SLC-mode caching as well as a DRAM write buffer.

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For a drive based on low-cost NAND, the endurance ratings are more than acceptable, at 400 TBW for the 512 GB capacity. Speaking of which, you can get the SU800 in a wide range of capacities starting from 128GB up to 2TB. The drive’s random read/write figures are up to 90K/80K IOPS.Check prices:,wpsmdivider top=”20px” bottom=”20px” style=”dashed” M.2 Drives (2280/2260)Update: Check out our new, up-to-date listing of the best M.2 SSDs. Gigabyte Aorus Gen4Interface: PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMeAvailable Capacities: 500GB, 1TB, 2TB5,000 MB/s read2,500 MB/s writeIf you own an and AMD Ryzen 3rd-gen combo, you can reap the benefits of the PCI Express 4.0 interface.

We will likely see more SSDs that take advantage of the increased Gen4 bandwidth soon. But for now, all M.2 PCIe Gen4 devices are based on the same combination of a Phison E16 controller and 96-layer TLC NAND from Toshiba. This includes the Aorus Gen4, Sabrent Rocket 4 and the Corsair MP600.Since these drives all use essentially the same hardware, performance is similar as well – but no less impressive.

Sequential read bandwidth approaches a full 5 GB/s. Peak write speeds are lower, but nevertheless exceed any PCIe 3.0 SSD by a fair margin. As usual, the smallest capacity is slightly slower.Again, take note that you need a PCIe 4.0-capable setup to reach the advertised speeds.

Otherwise, the SSD will still work but be capped by the Gen3 interface.Check prices:,Reviews:wpsmdivider top=”20px” bottom=”20px” style=”dashed” 2. Corsair Force MP600 Gen4Interface: PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2Available Capacities: 500GB, 1TB, 2TB4,950 MB/s read (512GB)2,500 MB/s write (512GB)Another option similar – in more ways than one – to the above Gigabyte Aorus is the Force MP600 from Corsair. It’s not a coincidence that the official performance specs are similar to the Aorus. Both of them (and a few other drives) use the same controller/NAND combo. In other words, this PCIe 4.0 SSD also uses 96-layer Toshiba NAND and a Phison E16 controller.The firmware and implementation may be slightly different, but the hardware is essentially the same. Like its competitor, Corsair’s model also comes with a heatsink as Gen4 drives tend to run hot.Check prices:,wpsmdivider top=”20px” bottom=”20px” style=”dashed” 3.Interface: PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMeAvailable Capacities: 512GB, 1,024GB3500MB/s read2300MB/s writeIf you want top performance and are willing to pay a bit more for it, then the Samsung 970 Pro is about as good as it gets in this form factor. Although in terms of everyday user experience, you would probably never be able to tell the difference between this an any of the other top contenders in this segment.But an SSD is the sum of its parts, nothing more and nothing less.

What sets the 970 Pro apart from many of its competitors (including the 970 EVO) is that it uses higher-quality MLC NAND, and will, therefore, last longer than its more affordable TLC counterparts. The endurance rating is 600 TBW (twice that of the comparable EVO) or five years (same as the EVO)It will also perform better and more consistently thanks to the better NAND.

This is particularly noticeable in the random write area, with 500,000 IOPS (4K, QD32) in both available capacities.Check prices:,Reviews:,wpsmdivider top=”20px” bottom=”20px” style=”dashed” 4.Interface: PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMeAvailable Capacities: 250 GB, 500 GB, 1 TB3500MB/s read3300MB/s writeInstead of launching an entirely new model, Samsung updated its popular 970 EVO lineup (which is still available) with the 970 EVO in 2019. As the name implies, it is basically an improved version of the same SSD, using the same controller but denser, 96-layer TLC NAND and some additional tweaks. The improvements are particularly noticeable in term of write performance.

Manage express installation files for Windows 10 updates. 3 minutes to read.In this articleConfiguration Manager supports express installation files for Windows 10 updates. Configure the client to download only the changes between the current month's Windows 10 cumulative quality update and the previous month's update.

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Without express installation files, Configuration Manager clients download the full Windows 10 cumulative update each month, including all updates from previous months. Using express installation files provides for smaller downloads and faster installation times on clients.To learn how to use Configuration Manager to manage update content to stay current with Windows 10, see. ImportantThe OS client support is available in Windows 10, version 1607, with an update to the Windows Update Agent. This update is included with the updates released on April 11, 2017. For more information about these updates, see. Future updates leverage express for smaller downloads. Prior versions of Windows 10, and Windows 10 version 1607 without this update don't support express installation files.

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Enable the site to download express installation files for Windows 10 updatesTo start synchronizing the metadata for Windows 10 express installation files, enable it in the properties of the software update point.In the Configuration Manager console, go to the Administration workspace, expand Site Configuration, and select the Sites node.Select the central administration site or the stand-alone primary site.In the ribbon, click Configure Site Components, and then click Software Update Point. Switch to the Update Files tab, and select Download both full files for all approved updates and express installation files for Windows 10. TipTo determine the actual space being used on disk by the file, check the Size on disk property of the file. The Size on disk property should be considerably smaller than the Size value. For more information, see.

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Enable clients to download and install express installation filesTo enable express installation files support on clients, enable express installation files in the Software Updates group of client settings. This setting creates a new HTTP listener that listens for requests to download express installation files on the port that you specify. NoteThis is a local port that clients use to listen for requests from Delivery Optimization or Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) to download express content from the distribution point. You don't need to open this port on firewalls because all traffic is on the local computer.Once you deploy client settings to enable this functionality on the client, it attempts to download the delta between the current month's Windows 10 cumulative update and the previous month's update. Clients must run a version of Windows 10 that supports express installation files.Enable support for express installation files in the properties of the software update point component (previous procedure).In the Configuration Manager console, go to the Administration workspace, and select Client Settings.Select the appropriate client settings, and click Properties on the ribbon.Select the Software Updates group. Configure to Yes the setting to Enable installation of Express Updates on clients.

Configure the Port used to download content for Express Updates with the port used by the HTTP listener on the client. In version 1902, Port used to download content for Express Updates was changed to Port that clients use to receive requests for delta content.Next steps.