SanDisk 500GB SSD for $57.99 is the Deal You Need to Take Note of Today

May 1, 2019 at 10:00am EDT
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SanDisk has dropped the price of its 500GB 3D NAND internal solid state drive to just $57.99. If you're looking to give your PC a speed boost then look no further than this.

As we move towards a solid state future, it's wise to start investing in hardware that does not have moving parts in the storage department. Thankfully, that solid state hardware is not that expensive anymore with companies like SanDisk ensuring every step of the way that potential buyers get a discount on their most trusted hardware, which includes the 500GB 3D NAND SSD.

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For a limited time only, you can pick up this beastly drive for just $57.99, which otherwise retails for $70 on a regular day. Since this is a solid state drive therefore you can expect speeds of up to 560MB/s on the read end while the writes sit at a cool 530MB/s. Furthermore, SSDs offer greater efficiency compared to a regular spinning drive therefore you will witness better battery performance in something like a laptop. Also, these things are amazingly quiet, which is a good thing if you want your PC to be as powerful as possible without too much noise.

Accelerate your PC for faster boot-up and blazing-fast gaming and graphics
Ultra-fast: sequential read speeds of up to 560MB/s; sequential write speeds of up to 530MB/s
3D NAND provides greater endurance so your drive lasts longer and uses less power

Just to the link below and grab the deal right now before it's too late.

Buy SanDisk Ultra 3D NAND 500GB Internal SSD - SATA III 6 Gb/s, 2.5"/7mm - Was $70, now just $57.99

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