Hi everyone! I'm looking for some suggestions on reliable and affordable SSDs, especially in the small capacity range of 8 to 40GB. My main goal is to find something that can hold the operating system and essential programs for older relatives who will primarily use their computers for web browsing and perhaps some light gaming. I've come across some barebones 16/32GB SATA drives on Amazon, but they're still quite pricey at around 12 USD. I'm open to options, even from Alibaba or similar platforms if it can significantly lower the price. Any ideas?
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Here's an option you might find interesting: [this SSD](https://a.aliexpress.com/_EwfBSOu). Make sure it fits your needs!
You should be cautious because SSDs under 100GB can lead to a lot of headaches. A fresh Windows installation can easily take up 30-40GB, and with all the temporary files, updates, and backups, you're going to be scrambling for space regularly. I'd suggest looking for at least a 100GB drive to avoid constant management issues. Plus, quality drives are typically larger. If you're determined, though, check out the used market for options.
Just a heads up, drives that small are hard to come by now since they're not cost-effective to produce. You might want to reconsider your capacity needs.
Have you thought about used Optane M.2 drives? They're often available for a decent price on eBay, and they might last longer than the cheaper alternatives.
Why not consider a 64GB Samsung mSATA SSD? They’re great for laptops and might fit your budget and size needs perfectly!

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