Best External Hard Drives and SSDs for 2025
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First released in 2022, the WD Black P40 has come down in price and is now pretty affordable. It’s an ultrafast SSD that’s more geared toward recent Windows PCs equipped with USB 3.2 Gen2x2 dual-lane architecture that allows for a theoretical 20Gbps data transfer rate. It can also be used with consoles and Macs. It’s capable of speeds up to 2,000MB/s.
Rated for surviving drops of up to 2 meters, the drive is durable and has an RGB lighting element that can be customized with a Windows PC.
You do pay a bit of a premium over the WD Black D30 (see below), which comes with a stand and is more geared to game consoles. This drive is more future-proof as PCs are increasingly equipped with USB 3.2 Gen2x2. Kingston’s XS2000 has similar specs for around $10 less for the 1TB model, but some users have noted this drive offers slightly better write speeds.
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For better or worse, there’s currently only one way to expand the storage on your Xbox Series X/S for next-gen Series X/S games: the Seagate Expansion Card. Similar to the storage situation with the PS5, you can plug in any external SSD or hard drive to expand the storage for standard Xbox games (previous-gen), but you can store only native Xbox Series X/S games on the game console’s internal memory or the Seagate Expansion Card.
It plugs into a proprietary slot on the back of the Xbox Series X/S and "replicates the Xbox Velocity Architecture" (Microsoft’s internal NVMe SSD tech) with peak speeds of up to 2.4GBps of raw I/O throughput. Microsoft says that’s more than 40x the throughput of the Xbox One.
The expansion card comes in 1TB ($150) and 2TB ($250) versions.
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This is SanDisk’s entry-level SSD, and while it doesn’t have quite the same speedy performance as the step-up Extreme model, it still has solid performance just a step or two behind with 800MB/s speeds compared with 1,050MB/s (that’s about 1GB per second). The Extreme model is also ruggedized, while this one isn’t. SanDisk says it’s drop-tested to 2 meters. To get the 1TB SSD capacity version costs around $85, while the 2TB goes for around $140. They offer more than enough speed for general use (by that I mean folks who aren’t moving around hundreds of gigs of video files).
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You can expand storage for PS4 games on your PS5 by adding a standard external SSD because you can play PS4 games directly from an external SSD. That’s not the case for PS5 games, which take up a ton of space and can be played only from the PS5’s internal drive or an M.2 SSD that you install in a special expansion bay inside your PS5.
While the Seagate FireCuda 530 technically isn’t an external SSD, it’s not so different from Seagate’s Storage Expansion Card for the Xbox Series X/S in that it’s an NVMe SSD with a very high transfer speed (up to 7,300MB/s, according to Seagate, though my PS5 listed the top rate at 6,800MB/s).
Several M.2 SSDs will work with the PS5 (see our complete list) but ideally, you want one with an integrated heatsink. Otherwise, you’ll have to add one.
The Seagate FireCuda 530 with heatsink starts around $67 for the 500GB version and jumps to roughly $140 for the 1TB version (most popular). The 2TB goes for around $200, while the 4TB sells for around $600.
Read more: Here’s How to Boost Your PlayStation 5 Storage
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As its name implies, Kingston’s XS2000 is capable of speeds up to 2,000MB/s. Like the WD Black P40 Game Drive and SanDisk Extreme Pro (see below), it’s an ultrafast SSD that’s more geared toward recent Windows PCs equipped with USB 3.2 Gen2x2 dual-lane architecture that allows for a theoretical 20Gbps data transfer rate. It can also be used with consoles and Macs. (Note that the XS2000 is silver, while its predecessor is black).
Its design is a little more plain than some SSDs on this list, but the XS2000 is compact (it’s about half the size of a harmonica), lightweight and comes with a rubber sleeve that’s supposed to make the device water-, shock- and dust-resistant, although it doesn’t have an IP rating. It’s a decent value at roughly $105 for the 1TB model.
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If you’re looking for a high-capacity external drive for your Xbox One, the WD Black P10 2TB portable hard drive is a good value at around $75 (the 5TB version is about $150). It gives you portable storage for your coveted game collection. This external drive also comes with a digital code that gives you one month of Microsoft’s Game Pass Ultimate if you’re a new subscriber. There’s also a standard version of the portable hard drive, which also works with PCs and the PS4 for slightly less (it’s missing the Xbox branding but is otherwise the same drive). The portable drive can deliver speeds up to 130MBps.
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Best for Xbox| This portable hard drive is a great value and comes with a month of Microsoft’s Game Pass Ultimate if you’re a new subscriber.
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While this drive works with both the PS4 and PS5, it can only store PS4 games if you’re using it with a PS5 (you can play PS4 games without lag directly from the portable hard drive). The 5TB version is $148.
Note that Seagate makes an SSD Game Drive For Xbox but not PS4. The storage drive costs around $200 for 1TB.
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SanDisk makes the Extreme Portable SSD (see above) that delivers speeds up to 1,050MB per second transfer rates. If you’re a photographer or videographer looking for an even faster SSD drive for your PC or Mac, the Extreme Pro Portable SSD is the way to go for extra storage space. The latest version can deliver up to 2,000MBps (2GBps) read/write speeds if you pair it with the right equipment. To get the maximum speed, you need a host system that supports USB Gen 3.2 Gen 2×2 speeds.
Compatible with Macs and Windows PCs, it’s technically ruggedized with an IP65 rating, meaning it can withstand a sustained spray of water and is dust-resistant. It’s also shock-resistant (3-meter drop protection) and is equipped with a forged aluminum chassis that acts as a heatsink. It has a USB-C interface and includes both USB-C-to-USB-C and USB-A-to-USB-C cables. The 1TB version is around $130 while the 2TB has dipped to around $220.
Note: Some users say they have encountered reliability issues with this drive and even had files mysteriously erased. SanDisk has acknowledged some firmware problems with certain drives. It’s unclear if these issues have been resolved or not, but we didn’t encounter any problems with the test drive we were using.
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