Super-Fast Samsung 990 PRO SSD with 4TB Capacity Seeing Nearly $100 Discount Ahead of Black Friday 2023

Nov 14, 2023 at 11:01am EST
Save nearly $100 on Samsung 990 PRO.

Looking for super-fast storage for your PC rig? Right now, the Samsung 990 PRO SSD with 4TB of capacity is available for $249.99, saving you $95 instantly.

Samsung 990 PRO SSD with 4TB Capacity, 7,450MB/s Read Speed, PCIe 4.0 Available for $249.99

Just like any other great deal, this one doesn’t require any discount code, coupon or Prime membership. Order today and you’ll have your speedy drive with you this weekend with free shipping.

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Buy Samsung 990 PRO SSD 4TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Hard Drive - Was $344.99, now just $249.99

Upgrading your old storage to a SSD is the best thing you can do for your PC rig, especially if you use it for gaming. This Samsung 990 PRO SSD is extremely fast and offers sequential read speeds of up to 7,450MB/s, thanks to Gen4 support. This makes the drive perfect for things like gaming, so you can spend less time on the loading screen and more time actually playing the game.

Overheating can be an issue on drives as fast as the Samsung 990 PRO, thankfully, it’s not the case here as Samsung is using a nickel-coated controller, allowing the drive to sustain performance even if temperatures start to go up.

Compared to the 980 PRO, this drive offers 50% improved performance per watt. That is a big deal, if keeping your PC as efficient as possible is at the top of your list.

This deal won’t likely stick around for long. Act now if you want this drive at your doorstep this weekend with free shipping.

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