SSDs at a Market-Breaking Price – Because Who Has Time for a Slow Computer?
Listen... there's nothing more annoying than a computer that freezes when you're in a rush. Or a PlayStation 5 that screams it's out of space because you just downloaded two new games. Honestly? The simplest solution today (and it's already 2026, people! Enough with mechanical drives) is just to get a decent drive. So, if you're looking for where to buy SSDs in Israel – you've stopped at exactly the right place here at Topmarket. Huge selection, official importer warranty which is absolutely crucial, fast home delivery without waiting two weeks, and of course – the option to pay in interest-free installments. Because why pay all at once?
How to Choose a Recommended SSD? (Without Too Much Blah Blah)
Many ask me what the difference even is. SSD price – that's the first thing everyone checks. You do a price comparison for SSDs on Zap and suddenly you see some rock-bottom price on some unknown site. And then what? You get parallel import... no support, no warranty. When you're looking to buy SSDs, especially for data backup or video editing, you MUST have an official importer. Period. Does your drive crash with your entire work project on it? Suddenly, cheap SSDs become a very expensive business.
If your computer is really old, it might need a SATA 3 connection. But most of us now need NVMe M.2. It looks like a small stick of gum. Connects directly to the motherboard. Insane speeds. By the way, if you're asking which SSD is best to buy for a PlayStation 5 – only PCIe 4.0 (Gen 4) drives with a heatsink. Don't put a bare drive inside your PS5, it will overheat and die quickly.
Brands Worth Your Money
There's no shortage of Chinese junk on the market. I say – play it safe. Samsung is the standard; their EVO and PRO series are workhorses. Western Digital (WD) offers excellent value for money, especially the Black series for gaming. There are also Kingston and Crucial, which are great options if you're looking for large storage capacities like 2TB at a more reasonable price.
Why Does Everyone Buy From Us at Topmarket?
Because an Israeli online SSD store needs to provide service, not just a box. Secure online purchase, available stock, and fast delivery. If you're stuck without storage for your laptop in the middle of exam period, you need it yesterday. You buy SSDs online where there's backing. Here you get special prices on SSDs online, and all with an official importer on the box.
In short. I promised no lengthy explanations. Here's a small table that clarifies the NVMe generations, because those numbers are super confusing.
| Generation (PCIe) | Average Read Speed | Who is it for? (Honestly) |
|---|---|---|
| PCIe 3.0 | Up to 3500 MB/s | Upgrading an old laptop, office work, light gaming. |
| PCIe 4.0 | Up to 7500 MB/s | PlayStation 5 (mandatory!), heavy gamers, 4K video editing. |
| PCIe 5.0 | Up to 14000 MB/s | Obsessed people in 2026, 8K editing, supercomputers. Still quite expensive. |
Questions and Answers (Because You Surely Have Some)
How much do SSDs cost and what really affects the price?
It depends on the capacity (1TB, 2TB), the drive's generation (Gen 3 vs. 4 or 5), and the brand. But most importantly – an official importer adds a bit to the price but gives peace of mind. Generally, in 2026, you can find a great 1TB for around 300-500 shekels.
What's the difference between a regular SSD (SATA) and an NVMe M.2 drive?
Night and day. SATA are the square boxes that connect with a cable, speeds up to about 550MB/s. NVMe is a small card that sits directly on the board and flies at speeds of 3000 to 7000+ MB/s. If your motherboard supports it – definitely go for NVMe.
Which drive is suitable for my PlayStation 5?
Only an M.2 NVMe Gen 4 (PCIe 4.0) drive with at least 5500 MB/s read speed. And one more thing – you must buy a model that comes with a heatsink, otherwise the PS5 will overheat and cause trouble. WD Black SN850X or Samsung 990 Pro are great choices.
Do your drives come with an official importer warranty?
Of course. We at Topmarket don't deal with parallel imports for storage drives. Your data is too important. All our leading drives come with an official importer warranty, which is usually between 3 to 5 years depending on the model.
How do I know which internal drive fits my motherboard?
Check the model of your motherboard (or laptop) on Google. Look in the specifications if there's an M.2 slot that supports NVMe. If the computer is very old, you'll probably need a 2.5-inch SATA drive. If you get stuck, you can always ask us.
