The MOVE SPEED HB7450 has once again dropped to one of its best prices on Amazon, with the 4TB PCIe NVMe Gen 4 SSD available for just $209.99 on the online retailer. If you want a solid state drive that delivers on both performance and capacity, you should pick this drive right now and not worry about those ‘Low Storage’ warnings for years. The HB7450 is an M.2 SSD with the 2280 form factor, meaning it can fit in nearly every desktop or laptop computer. Best of all, thanks to its NVMe Gen 4 speeds, the HB7450 is compatible with your PS5.
However, since this 4TB SSD does not ship with a heatsink, we recommend buyers purchase an aftermarket solution before slotting this in their console. For desktops and laptops, these machines already come with their heatsinks pre-assembled, so you do not have to worry about purchasing any cooler here. As for the throughput, the HB7450 can reach sequential read speeds of 7,450MB/s, with write speeds going up to 6,500MB/s to deliver the best possible performance on the PCIe NVMe Gen 4 standard. The packaging also includes a separate mounting screw and a screwdriver in case you do not have one in hand at the time of installation.
Despite MOVE SPEED being a relatively unknown brand to the masses, the company offers a limited 5-year warranty on the HB7450 and claims that its 4TB SSDs are rigorously tested to ensure that consumers receive a quality product. With applications and games becoming more and more storage-intensive, gone are the days when even 2TB solid state drives would be the ideal upgrade option. Now, if you want to remain secure for several years without having to delete your files over and over again to save up space, there is no other path except switching to a 4TB SSD. With the latest price cut, the HB7450 has become one of the best ‘price to performance’ drives, and there are barely a few models that can compete with it.
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