This is the cheapest I've seen this Samsung 990 Pro 1TB SSD in two years - an Amazon Big Deals Day price cut not to be missed!
This Amazon Big Deals Day discount won't be around for long, so act fast
Amazon's Big Deal Days have officially started, and there are a range of great SSD deals to snap up.
The Samsung 990 Pro 1TB SSD is $90 (was $128) at Amazon - which is the lowest price this SSD has been in the past two years.
Offering speeds of up to 7,450 MB/s, this internal SSD is an excellent choice for powerful workstations, gamers, or professionals looking for a rapid and reliable storage option.
In the UK? The Samsung 990 Pro is down to £93 (was $110) at Amazon for the same capacity and specs.
Today's best Samsung 990 Pro 1TB SSD deal
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Samsung 990 Pro 1TB M.2 SSD
In the UK? The Samsung 990 Pro is down to £93 (was $110) at Amazon
Why this is a great Samsung 990 Pro 1TB deal
TechRadar has tested hundreds of the best SSDs, and the Samsung 990 Pro is our top pick for a reason - and today you can get it at a price lower than anything I've seen in years.
In our Samsung 990 Pro review, TechRadar praised this SSD for its speed and reliability, and its compatability with both desktop devices and the PS5.
Benchmarking certainly backed this up, with a 10GB file transfer taking just 3.97 seconds, and a 10GB folder transfer completing in 7.22 seconds. If you're a creative professional, you won't see performance like this on any other PCIe 4.0 SSD.
TechRadar did critique the 990 Pro on its price point, but this Amazon Big Deals Day price means you're getting premium performance at a 30% discount, so best add it to your basket now before the deals end on October 8th.
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