Add 1TB of Solid State Storage to Your PC for Just $119.99 Today, Courtesy SanDisk

Mar 14, 2019 at 11:45am EDT

Believe it or not but you can add a full terabyte of storage to your PC for a price of just $119.99. That's solid state storage, in case you're wondering.

It's somewhat unbelievable how cheap solid state storage has gotten over the years. It was only a while back when we were paying north of a hundred bucks for a 128GB drive. And today, thanks to this wonderful deal from SanDisk, you can get a 1TB SSD for a price of just $119.99, normally costing $135 on a regular day, which isn't that expensive to begin with.

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The deal is on the SanDisk Ultra 3D NAND 1TB Internal SSD which represents extreme value for money with read speeds touching 560MB/s while the oh-so important writes sitting at a cool 530MB/s. What this translates to is simple: super fast boot-up times and gaming performance unlike you've seen before.

Accelerate your PC for faster boot-up and blazing-fast gaming and graphics
Ultra-fast: sequential read speeds of up to 560MB/s; sequential write speeds of up to 530MB/s
3D NAND provides greater endurance so your drive lasts longer and uses less power
nCache 2.0 technology delivers blazing-fast speeds
Limited 5-year manufacturer warranty or 400TBW, whichever is sooner

Apart from the performance aspect of this drive you get a lot of storage for your files, photos, videos and some more. We suggest picking this drive up right away as it marks a wonderful upgrade for your PC if you have a spinning mechanical drive inside it.

There is no special discount code to play around with here. It's a plain, simple straightforward price cut which we all love. Head over to the link below for more details.

Buy SanDisk Ultra 3D NAND 1TB Internal SSD - SATA III 6 Gb/s, 2.5"/7mm - SDSSDH3-1T00-G25 - Was $135, now just $119.99

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