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Best SSDs For The Money: March 2013 - Best SSDs For The Money, March Updates

12:00 AM - March 13, 2013

Detailed solid-state drive specifications and reviews are great—that is, if you have the time to do the research. However, at the end of the day, what an enthusiast needs is the best SSD within a certain budget.

So, if you don’t have the time to read the benchmarks, or if you don’t feel confident enough in your ability to pick the right drive, then fear not. We at Tom’s Hardware have come to your aid with a simple list of the best SSD offered for the money.

March Updates

Samsung's 840 Pro and OCZ's Vector really push the SATA 6Gb/s interface to its limits. Frankly, it's hard to imagine getting much more performance from today's storage interfaces. Enthusiasts who need more speed in the desktop space can explore RAID, go with a PCI Express-based SSD (though that market remains a niche with a big premium on it), or wait for SATA Express.

With the ratification process for SATA Express only just begun, where can SSD vendors look to set themselves apart now? Today, pricing is where we most commonly look (once we're comfortable enough with a drive's reliability to put it in our own systems, of course). Even as SSDs continue falling under $1/GB, solid-state storage is still way pricier than conventional magnetic hard drives. For as long as that disparity exists, tiered subsystems will make the most sense, matching some smaller quantity of NAND-based storage with a larger disk.

For the folks currently using conventional storage in an older machine, we can't say enough about upgrading to an SSD for at least Windows and your most performance-sensitive applications. That's a great way to breathe new life into a system that seems to be increasingly slow. A reader recently wrote in to me, letting me know about a Core 2 Duo-based desktop he upgraded with a 256 GB m4. He says he's happy enough with the performance that a planned platform upgrade is getting pushed back six months. The experience with an SSD is really that different. Don't just take our word for it; you'll never look back.

Some Notes About Our Recommendations

A few simple guidelines to keep in mind when reading this list:

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