Before starting with a list, we must specify that we are optional 500 GB wide Because it is very common in gaming systems because it offers good capacity / performance / price ratio, and as you well know this capacity is obvious because there are manufacturers with 480 GB, 500 GB or 512 GB SSDs in this range.
Corsair Force MP600
This is one of the best SSD games for using Brute Force, but keep in mind that it is PCI-Express 4.0 and that means you can get the most out of it if you have AMD's next gaming computer. In any case, it offers up to 4,950 MB / s read speeds and 4,250 MB / s reads, so if the game is familiar again, it certainly won't be because the SSD is a tower.
In this case, the device features a large aluminum heatsink in the factory for the purpose of avoiding Thermal Throttling due to high temperatures.
Gigabyte Aorus NVMe Gen 4
This is probably not only one of the best SSD games, but it is currently the fastest-selling SSD on the market as its historical data offers up to 5,000 MB / s of readings and 4,400 MB / s of writing, so as it happens with the first one , if you have jerseys too, it won't because SSD doesn't do well.
As such, it features a large heatsink that in this case covers the entire body of the SSD, and is made of copper for better heat dissipation. We will never forget that it features a DDR4 cache chip for more stable speed
Samsung 970 EVO Plus
We are moving to more modest SSDs, also in the M.2 format but in this case we have a PCIe 3.0 NVMe interface, so you can get the most out of them on Intel supports or machines from previous generations with PCIe 3.0. In this case, this Samsung SSD offers up to 3,500 MB / s read speeds and 3,300 MB / s, undoubtedly very high prices and will arrive very well in games to reduce upload times.
WD Black SN750
This is definitely a good performance / pricing PCIe NVMe SSD on the market. It offers up to 3,430 MB / s read speeds and 2,600 MB / s, and in this case the model we choose is a heatsink-free one as it has another low-cost integrated heatsink model.
Samsung 970 EVO
Cheaper but also slightly lower than the Plus model is the Samsung 970 EVO, which offers a reading speed of 3,500 MB / s and 2,500 MB / s writing, with impressive numbers of 500,000 IOPS readings and 480,000 readings of IOPS random stamina and 1200 TBW. In terms of performance / price, this is one of the best SSDs in the gaming market.
Corsair MP510
We're almost on the horizon, but we can't forget this Corsair MP510, which offers up to 3,480 MB / s read speeds and 3,000 MB / s, with high-quality 3D NAND TLC chips. Of course, keep in mind that this SSD is really hot and doesn't have a heatsink, so it's not a bad idea to buy it from a third party to keep it working properly.
Gigabyte RGB AIC NVMe
Last but not least, this SSD has an expansion card format in place of the M.2, which includes a large heatsink (according to the manufacturer makes the SSD never exceed 50ºC) which uses the position advantage to set and illuminate RGB. Its PCIe 3.0 x4 is PCIe 3.0 x4 and has 3D TLC NVMe 1.2 chips, delivering up to 3,480 MB / s read operations and 2,100 MB / s write.
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