The attractive attribute of the ORICO e7400 SSD that packed 4TB of storage was the 20 percent discount, which allowed consumers to own one of the fastest solid-state drives on the planet for under $200. Unfortunately, when browsing Amazon yesterday, we were met with sheer disappointment to see that the coupon had been removed from the listing. Then again, bad times last almost as much as good times because the same discount coupon that gave the ORICO e7400 its incredible ‘price to performance’ ratio has returned to Amazon.
Remember to tick it before checking out, as the 4TB SSD that supports the PCIe NVMe Gen 4 standard will now be yours for just $191.99, which is a substantial drop from its original $239.99 price. Best of all, it sports a standard size, so not only can it be used on a desktop or laptop computer, but its high read and write speeds make it ideal to use in Sony’s PS5. Speaking of speeds, the ORICO e7400 can reach speeds of up to 7,400MB/s, making it one of the fastest drives around.

The company has also incorporated the HMB and SLC cache strategy, which helps to increase the machine's speed while maintaining high read and write speeds during a long file transfer. As for the warranty, ORICO offers a 5-year limited period but also states that 4TB SSD has a 2,400TBW (terabytes written) endurance, so to say that this solid-state drive will last year for a long time is a severe understatement.
However, what will not last long is the discount coupon because if it disappears once, you can guarantee that it will not be present a second time, and who wants to pay full price for a 4TB SSD when you can get 20 percent off with a couple of ticks?
Get the ORICO e7400 4TB PCIe NVMe Gen 4 SSD from Amazon - $191.99 (apply the 20 percent discount coupon to reduce the price)
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