
Ediloca isn't a household name, but the ES106 follows a straightforward spec sheet: 2.5-inch SATA III form factor, 128GB of storage, and a price point that makes it a reasonable option for upgrading an older laptop or desktop that still runs a spinning hard drive. At $25, it's $5 off the $30 list price. Buy Now at Amazon
- 500MB/s read and 400MB/s write speeds
- Reliable 3D TLC NAND flash memory
- Shock-proof and silent solid-state storage
- Plug-and-play universal system compatibility
- 3-year limited warranty and technical support

A 120GB SSD at this size is mainly useful for breathing life into an older laptop or desktop that still runs a spinning hard drive, where the upgrade alone can noticeably cut boot times. At $22, it's $5 off the $27 list price. Buy Now at Amazon
- 400MB/s read and 220MB/s write speeds
- 3D QLC NAND for durability and reliability
- Silent operation with shock-resistant design
- Universal plug and play compatibility
- 3-year limited warranty support

A budget-friendly option for anyone looking to upgrade an older laptop or desktop with a basic SSD, or add secondary storage to a build without spending much. At $27, that's about $8 off the $35 list price. Buy Now at Amazon
- Read speeds up to 550MB/s
- TLC NAND flash for high endurance
- Storage capacity options from 128GB to 4TB
- Universal SATA interface compatibility
- 3-year limited warranty included

Patriot's P220 is a budget-oriented SATA SSD that suits older desktops or laptops still running a spinning hard drive, where swapping in an SSD makes a noticeable difference in boot and load times without spending much. At $30, it's $5 off the $35 list price. Buy Now at Amazon
- 128GB storage capacity
- 550MB/s read and 480MB/s write speeds
- SATA 3 controller interface
- 2.5-inch SATA 3 form factor
- 3-year manufacturer warranty

A budget-friendly upgrade for older desktops or laptops that still run a SATA connection and just need more storage or a speed boost over a spinning hard drive. At $25, that's about $4 off the $29 list price. Buy Now at Amazon
- Read speeds up to 560MB/s
- SATA III 6Gb/s interface
- 3D NAND TLC technology
- Broad OS compatibility
- 3-year service warranty

A 120GB SSD is a tight fit for a primary drive today, but it works well as a boot drive for a dedicated Windows installation or as a lightweight upgrade for an older laptop that's still running a spinning hard disk. At $27, it's $2 off the list price. Buy Now at Amazon
- 120GB storage capacity
- SATA III 6Gb/s interface
- Static and dynamic wear leveling
- 2.5-inch form factor
- 3-year limited warranty