Samsung’s 970 EVO Plus 2TB NVMe SSD Drops to Just $250 After a Long While

Omar Sohail
Samsung’s 970 EVO Plus 2TB NVMe SSD Drops to Just $250 After a Long While

PCIe Gen. 3 SSDs now command tremendous value and Samsung’s 970 EVO Plus is the one of the best in the business and costs just $249.99 on Amazon for the 2TB version. With this product, not only will you be able to give your system a tremendous speed boost, but you will have ample capacity left over too. In terms of performance, the 970 EVO Plus can reach sequential read and write speeds up to 3,500 and 3,300MB/s respectively, making it 53 percent faster than the 970 EVO.

It also boasts one of the highest endurance ratings for a PCIe NVMe SSD at 1200TBW (terabytes written), meaning that before your 970 EVO Plus is even close to failing, you will probably be picking a new one in a few years. Also, Samsung’s legendary 5-year limited warranty will give you peace of mind about your purchase. You will notice that when comparing to other brands, the Samsung 970 EVO Plus is a tad bit expensive, and there is a reason for that.

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It is not just the performance and reliability that matter, but the convenience of transferring your existing data to the faster NVMe SSD. Thanks to Samsung’s Data Migration application, you can effortlessly transfer your files to the 970 EVO Plus while it is installed on your system without having to restart your computer in between, a process that is demanded by those third-party migration tools. We have tried a bunch of them and honestly, they are painful to use and nothing but trouble.

With so many benefits of picking up this PCIe NVMe SSD, are you ready to take advantage of this hefty discount?

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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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