Fitkot’s FN955 4TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD might be the best high-speed solid state drive that you can grab on Amazon right now because for just $190, this deal is just begging to be picked up. Thanks to the online retailer’s Big Spring Sale, computer hardware like this can be picked up at absolutely phenomenal prices. This is just one of those rare instances where the stars aligned, and those who wanted a speedy PCIe Gen 4 SSD with heaps of capacity have had their prayers answered.
While most buyers would outfit this solid state drive in their laptop or desktop computer since its write speeds can reach 7,350MB/s, the FN955 is also compatible with your PS5, which is excellent news if you want to store a ton of games and fire them up instantly, though Sony still recommends that you install a bigger heatsink for proper dissipation. This 4TB SSD also comes with a 5-year limited warranty and a 2,800TBW endurance, and because it sports a standard size for M.2 slots, it can be inserted in pretty much all laptops and desktops.
We have reported that SSD prices are estimated to skyrocket by 50 percent this year, which only means that your favorite, blazing-fast solid drive drives with 4TB of capacity will not be affordable for much longer. In short, this is just as good of a time as any to pick up the Fitkot FN955, so you do not regret the opportunity previously presented to you. At the time of writing, this is the only 4TB SSD with 7,000+ MB/s speeds that is available for less than $200 on Amazon.
Updated - When viewing the listing, we spotted that all coupons have been claimed, but the Fitkot FN955 is still being sold for $190. Assuming you cannot checkout, you can check out the Fitkot FN970, another 4TB SSD with write speeds of 7,400MB/s, and comes with the heatsink pre-attached. However, it is slightly more expensive at $229.49 on Amazon.
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