Silicon Power enterprise storage drives tracked on DatacenterDisk.
| $/TB ▲ | Brand / Model | Capacity | Interface | Tech | Workload | Form | Warranty | Price | Cond. | Buy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
👑$127.49 👑 Best | Silicon Power 4TB US75 Nvme PCIe Gen4 M.2 2280 SSD R/W Up to 7,000/6,500 MB/s with 5yr | 4TB | NVMe-PCIe4 | — | ps5 | M.2 2280 | 5yr | $509.97 | new | Buy →Details | ▼ |
👑$163.88 ✓ Great | Silicon Power 256GB microSD | 256GB | UHS-I | UHS-I | — | microSD | — | $40.97 | new | Buy →Details | ▼ |
$169.99 ✓ Great | Silicon Power SIX NVME M.2 SSD PCIe 4.0-1TB m.2 2280 ssd 5yr | 1TB | NVMe-PCIe4 | — | ps5 | M.2 2280 | 5yr | $169.99 | new | Buy →Details | ▼ |
$199.88 | Silicon Power 256GB microSD | 256GB | UHS-I | UHS-I | — | microSD | — | $49.97 | new | Buy →Details | ▼ |
$199.94 | Silicon Power 512GB microSD | 512GB | UHS-I | UHS-I | — | microSD | — | $99.97 | new | Buy →Details | ▼ |
$215.76 | Silicon Power 128GB microSD | 128GB | UHS-I | UHS-I | — | microSD | — | $26.97 | new | Buy →Details | ▼ |
$219.88 | Silicon Power 256GB microSD | 256GB | UHS-I | UHS-I | — | microSD | — | $54.97 | new | Buy →Details | ▼ |
$359.88 ↑ High | Silicon Power 256GB microSD | 256GB | UHS-I | UHS-I | — | microSD | — | $89.97 | new | Buy →Details | ▼ |
$439.76 ↑ High | Silicon Power 128GB microSD | 128GB | UHS-I | UHS-I | — | microSD | — | $54.97 | new | Buy →Details | ▼ |
We track 9 active Silicon Power products, across 2 categories: 7 microsd and 2 PlayStation 5 storage. Capacities run from 0.125TB to 4TB, which is the practical range to plan around rather than whatever the manufacturer's full line-up contains - a capacity nobody stocks is not a capacity you can buy.
On interface, the catalogue is UHS-I (7) and NVMe-PCIe4 (2). That matters more than it sounds: a SAS drive needs a host bus adapter, a U.2 drive needs a backplane or an adapter, and neither will work in a machine expecting the other. Check the interface column on every row before you buy on price alone.
The cheapest Silicon Power listing we can currently price works out at $127.49 per terabyte, which is well below the $279.84 median across every microsd brand we track. That comparison is the useful one. A headline price tells you what a drive costs; the rate per terabyte against the category median tells you whether this manufacturer is where your money goes furthest today.
Concretely, that entry point is the 4TB US75 Nvme PCIe Gen4 M.2 2280 SSD R/W Up to 7,000/6,500 MB/s with at $509.97. Prices move every few hours, so treat that as today's figure rather than a fixed position.
Everything we currently price from Silicon Power is new, so the warranty behind each row is the manufacturer's own rather than a reseller's. If a recertified listing appears later it will show in the condition column, and it should be read as a different purchase rather than a discount on the same one.
The seller matters as much as the condition, and the two are shown separately for a reason. A listing fulfilled by Amazon can still be sold by a third party, and in a market where prices have risen sharply that distinction is worth the thirty seconds it takes to read. Our channel and counterfeit guidance covers what to look for at the point of purchase.
If you have settled on Silicon Power, the table above is the whole picture and the cost-per-terabyte column is the ranking that matters. If you have not, the category pages are the better starting point, because they put this brand beside every other one we track at the same capacity rather than in isolation.
On price, their cheapest current listing works out at $127.49 per terabyte against a $279.84 median across every brand we track in the same category. That is the comparison we can make from live data. Whether a specific drive suits your workload is a separate question the table above cannot answer for you.
7 microsd and 2 PlayStation 5 storage. Only products with a real listing appear; the catalogue is not the manufacturer's full line-up.
All 9 in-stock listings are new, so the warranty is the manufacturer's own.
From 0.125TB to 4TB across what we currently track. Availability at any single size moves week to week, so the table above is the authority rather than the range.
Every few hours, from the live listings themselves. Cost per terabyte is computed from that price and the product's real capacity, so a listing that changes price changes its ranking on this page without anyone editing anything.
Silicon Power enterprise storage drives tracked on DatacenterDisk. Silicon Power enterprise drives are widely deployed in production datacenters and carry manufacturer warranties of 3-5 years depending on the series.
Silicon Power storage products are used in enterprise datacenters, cloud service providers, NAS appliances, and high-performance computing environments worldwide.
Most Silicon Power enterprise drives carry a 5-year limited warranty. NAS-grade drives typically have 3-year warranties. OEM-branded drives may carry the server manufacturer's warranty instead. Check the specific model for warranty details.