Get this Samsung 500GB NVMe SSD for a Low Price of $59 for the Holidays, Offers Speeds of up to 3,500MB/s

Dec 10, 2020 at 09:39am EST
Save big on this 500GB Samsung NVMe SSD for the holidays

Samsung's lightning-quick 970 EVO NVMe SSD with 500GB of storage is currently discounted to $59 for the holidays.

Samsung (MZ-V7E500BW) 970 EVO SSD Discounted to Just $59 for the Holidays

With speeds of up to 3,500MB/s on the read end and 2,500MB/s on write, this NVMe SSD is fast. If your PC needs a serious speed and storage upgrade, then this holiday deal from Samsung should satisfy a lot of users.

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Thanks to its ridiculously fast read and write speeds, you can expect faster boot-up times, which is nothing but fantastic regardless of what type of PC you have with you. Furthermore, this drive is perfect for gamers and content creators, especially those who shoot and edit 4K videos.

Innovative V-Nand Technology: Powered by Samsung V NAND Technology, the 970 EVO SSD’s NVMe interface (PCIe M.2 2280) offers enhanced bandwidth, low latency, and power efficiency ideal for tech enthusiasts, high end gamers, and 4K & 3D content designers
Breakthrough read write speeds: Sequential read and write performance levels of up to 3,500MB/s and 2,500MB/s, respectively; Random Read (4KB, QD32): Up to 500,000 IOPS Random Read

This is a limited time deal only and will highly likely sell out before you know it. So, head over to the link below and secure your drive right now. There are no discount codes or coupons you need to know about.

Buy Samsung (MZ-V7E500BW) 970 EVO SSD 500GB - M.2 NVMe Interface Internal Solid State Drive with V-NAND Technology, Black/Red - Was $99, now just $59

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