Crucial storage, ranked by cost per terabyte
Micron's consumer arm, and a reliable home for value SSDs and memory. Compare every Crucial drive we track, sorted by real $/TB.
Crucial is Micron's consumer-facing brand, which gives it a real advantage: it ships drives built on first-party NAND and a long memory heritage, yet prices them for value rather than prestige. The SATA SSD range — the MX and BX series — has long been a go-to for affordable, dependable solid-state upgrades, while the P-series NVMe drives (P3 and P5 Plus among them) bring PCIe speed at competitive cost per terabyte. Alongside storage, Crucial runs a large DDR4 and DDR5 memory catalogue.
On value, Crucial sits squarely in the sweet spot for mainstream buyers. Its SSDs rarely chase the bleeding edge of performance, but they consistently land at sensible $/TB for boot drives, game libraries and everyday upgrades — making them a frequent recommendation when you want solid-state reliability without paying a premium-brand markup. For the absolute lowest cost per terabyte you'll still look to hard drives, but among SSDs Crucial is one of the better value plays. The catalog below is filtered to Crucial and sorted cheapest-per-terabyte first.
Every Crucial product we track, by value
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