Samsung storage, ranked by cost per terabyte
The flash specialist — no hard drives, just some of the fastest and most trusted solid-state storage made. Compare every Samsung drive we track, sorted by real $/TB.
Samsung makes no hard drives — it is a pure flash specialist, and one that controls its own NAND fabrication, which shows in the consistency of its products. The headline range is the 9-series and 8-series NVMe SSDs (the 990 and 980 PRO and EVO lines), backed by the long-running 870 EVO and 870 QVO SATA SSDs. For portable speed the T-series external SSDs are a benchmark, and Samsung's EVO and PRO microSD and SD cards are camera and phone staples.
Where Samsung sits on value is clear: it is a premium brand. Its drives rarely post the absolute lowest cost per terabyte, because you are paying for class-leading sustained performance, mature firmware and a strong reliability reputation. For a primary boot drive, a fast working SSD or a portable you trust on a shoot, that premium is often worth paying — but if raw $/TB is the only goal, value brands undercut it. Compare the live, Samsung-filtered catalog below, sorted cheapest-per-terabyte first, and see our HDD vs SSD guide for where flash fits.
Every Samsung product we track, by value
Filtered to Samsung and sorted cheapest-per-terabyte first — the current best-value pick is highlighted automatically. Filter by capacity and condition, then jump straight to a live offer.
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