Fikwot FX991’s 4TB SSD With Speeds Crossing 7,000MB/s Is A Part Of Amazon’s Lightning Deal, Meaning That You Can Grab These High-Capacity Drives For Just $194.99

Omar Sohail
Fikwot FX991 4TB SSD discounted on Amazon

Amazon’s ‘Lightning Deal’ can often have a few surprises for consumers, and on this occasion, the Fikwot FX991 solid-state drive with a whopping 4TB capacity can be yours for only $194.99. There are plenty of SSDs that are available for under $200, but finding one that can deliver speeds of up to 7,300MB/s is a rarity, and it looks like fortune has favored you, assuming you can act just in time. At the time of writing, 15 percent of the deal has been claimed, meaning that a limited number of units remain for the offer to expire.

Even if you are unfamiliar with the company Fikwot, there are plenty of brands whose names you have not heard of outside of Samsung, WD_BLACK, Crucial, and others, and they are making robust and quality products at a killer price, undercutting the competition. With the FX991, its write speeds can reach 6,200MB/s and thanks to supporting the PCIe NVMe Gen 4 standard, this 4TB SSD will not just be compatible with your desktop or laptop, but also a PS5.

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The company also gives a 5-year limited warranty for the 4TB version of the FX991, which has an endurance of 2,400TBW (terabytes written). In short, it will take you years before you wear out the drive, but there is no telling when a deal like this will pop up again. In short, you can save as much as possible with Amazon’s Lightning Deal and grab as many Fikwot FX991 units as you can. After all, with games and programs becoming highly storage-intensive, we will not be surprised to see 2TB SSDs getting phased out because these can hardly hold a few installations at once.

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About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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