Cyber ​​Monday SSD deals include up to $270 off recommended internal and portable SSDs, microSD cards and more

The Cyber ​​Monday sales have started, and that means it’s a good time to be in the market for a new SSD. If you’re looking to upgrade your PC, PS5, gaming PC or other gadget in need of a boost, we’ve rounded up the best Cyber ​​Monday SSD deals and other storage discounts we can find below. The deals already include a few recommendations from our guides to the best SSDs, external drives and microSD cards, but we’ll update this post as new deals emerge that are actually worth your time.

Cyber ​​Monday’s best microSD card deals

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Nintendo

The only reason to buy a super-fast (and expensive) microSD Express card is to expand the memory of the Nintendo Switch 2, which requires the newer format. In our guide to the best Switch 2 microSD cards, we found that each model we tested performed similarly in real-world games, so your best bet is to buy the one you can find in stock at the lowest price. For Cyber ​​Monday, this is Samsung’s officially licensed card, provided you can live with 256GB of space. This discount marks a new all-time low. Also at Best Buy and Walmart.

$39 at Amazon

Samsung P9 Express microSD Express Card (512GB) for $75 at Amazon ($25 off MSRP): If you need even more space for your Switch 2, this is the new low for the 512GB version of Samsung’s latest microSD Express card. Full disclosure: Samsung released this card a few weeks ago, and we only just got our hands on it for testing. But given the Switch 2’s similar performance trend we’ve seen with other Express cards so far, and the fact that it’s the cheapest 512GB model we can find in stock at the time of writing, we think it’s worth noting. Also at Samsung and B&H.

Lexar Play Pro (1TB) microSD Express Card for $186 at Amazon ($34 off): If you want as much space as possible for Nintendo’s new console, the Play Pro is one of the few microSD Express cards available in 1TB capacities. This is the second best price we’ve seen for this card since July, so it’s not an amazing deal, but it’s the cheapest 1TB model we can find from a reliable brand right now.

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Samsung

We recommend the Evo Select in our microSD card buying guide for those on a budget. It has mediocre recording speeds, so it’s not ideal for a camera, but it should be usable for most people who just want to add space to an Android tablet or an original Nintendo Switch on the cheap. (Note that this is a standard UHS-I card, not Express.) This deal matches the lowest price yet for the 512GB variant of the latest model. Also at Samsung and B&H.

$33 at Amazon

SanDisk microSD Express Card (256GB) for $60 at Amazon ($8 off): Like the deals above, this discount matches the best price we’ve seen for a SanDisk 256GB microSD Express card. There’s not much point in grabbing it as long as there are cheaper options, though it’s technically the fastest all-around model we’ve tested when it comes to transferring games to and from the Switch 2’s built-in storage. (Within games, though, the difference is still minimal.) We’ll note it here just in case the other Express models sell out completely. Also in B&H.

Cyber ​​Monday’s best internal SSD deals

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Corsair

The MP600 Pro LPX tops our guide to . It’s not the fastest PCIe 4.0 drive on the market these days, but it’s still fast enough for PS5-specific use that it’s worth grabbing when it’s on such a discount. It also comes with a pre-installed heatsink that . While this deal is well off the 2TB model’s all-time low, it’s the best price we’ve seen in 2025. Also on Amazon.

$145 at Best Buy

SK Hynix Platinum P51 (1TB) PCIe 5.0 SSD for $110 at Newegg ($60 off): Most people shouldn’t pay extra for a top performance PCIe 5.0 SSD like the Platinum P51, but if you need something for more intensive workloads or just want the comfort of owning a more future-proof SSD, reviews around the web show it’s one of the better options available. Just make sure you have a compatible motherboard and CPU first. This offer ties the lowest price ever for the 1TB model. Use the code BFEFE96 to get the full discount at checkout.

Crucial T705 (2TB) PCIe 5.0 SSD with Heatsink for $170 at B&H ($150 off): If you need a little more space from a PCIe 5.0 drive, the Crucial T705 is a slightly older but still highly rated alternative with blisteringly fast speeds. That’s the best price we’ve tracked for the 2TB model with a heatsink, which isn’t 100 percent essential for everyone, but still helps minimize thermal throttling.

Samsung SSD 9100 Pro (8TB) PCIe 5.0 SSD with Heatsink for $750 at B&H ($270 off): Yes, we realize that’s a ton to spend on a new SSD, but if you’re in the niche that wants a PCIe 5.0 drive with the highest capacity possible, this ties the lowest price we’ve tracked for the 8TB variant of Samsung’s top model. Most reviews say the 9100 Pro is being overtaken by the WD Black SN8100 at the enthusiast end of the market, but it’s still competitive, and the 8TB version of this WD drive is priced $250 more at the time of writing. Meanwhile, most other direct competitors are not yet available with that much space.

Crucial P310 (2TB) M.2 2230 SSD for $130 at B&H ($111 off, in stock and in stock): The P310 is a small-sized SSD that you can fit into certain thin and light notebooks or gaming handhelds like the Steam Deck. It uses cheaper QLC memory rather than the faster and more durable TLC, but most reviews say it performs well for what it is. That discount is a few dollars above the biggest drop yet for the 2TB model, but it’s still about $20 off the drive’s usual price. Also on Amazon.

Cyber ​​Monday’s best portable SSD deals

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Decisive

The X10 is a newer iteration of the Crucial X10 Pro, which itself is a variant of the Crucial X9 Pro, the top pick in our guide to the best portable SSDs. It uses the USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 interface, which few PCs and no Macs support, so most people won’t see a difference between it and more traditional USB 3.2 Gen 2 devices like the X9 Pro. (The more expensive USB4 and Thunderbolt models, meanwhile, are much faster and generally easier to use.)

However, if the X10 sells for much less than the X9 Pro, there’s not much reason not to buy it instead. This is the case at the time of writing. Plus, as our top pick, the X10 is rugged, impressively compact, and fast enough for most people’s needs, even though it doesn’t support hardware encryption. This deal is $3 more than the 1TB model’s all-time low, but still $15 off its usual current price. Also in B&H.

$85 at Amazon

Crucial X10 Pro (4TB) Portable SSD for $270 at B&H ($255 off): The X10 Pro is an older and slightly slower version of the X10 — confusing, we know — but it comes with a metal body, a five-year warranty (instead of three), and 256-bit hardware encryption. The X9 Pro and standard X10 are better value when they’re cheaper, but that’s not the case right now if you want a 4TB drive. This deal matches an all-time low.

Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox (2TB) for $185 at Amazon ($75 off): As annoying as it is, the only way to fully add storage to an Xbox Series X or Series S is to use a proprietary expansion card. Only two of these exist, and they are expensive compared to traditional SSDs. Still, they’re extremely easy to set up, and this Seagate model holds up well compared to the consoles’ internal storage. That’s a new low for the 2TB model and $15 cheaper than the price we saw on Black Friday. Also at Best Buy and Walmart for $200.

The 4TB variant is also discounted by $380 — that’s a ton to spend on one of these things, but it matches the lowest price we’ve tracked for this particular model.

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