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Get a new Samsung 990 Pro SSD at up to a -43% discount

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Last updated: August 30th, 2023 at 16:45 UTC+02:00

If you're in the market for a new high-performance SSD, you can now save up to 43% on a 990 Pro M.2 SSD from Samsung. You can buy one with or without a Heatsink, depending on whether you want to use it to upgrade your Sony PlayStation 5 console, and memory options include 1TB and 2TB.

Discounts vary depending on the 990 Pro variant you choose. The standard 990 Pro without a heatsink and 1TB or 2TB of storage usually costs $129 and $219, respectively. However, you can now buy the 1TB model for $89 or the 2TB variant for $169.

The 990 Pro SSD with a heatsink is one of the best choices if you plan on upgrading the storage on your PlayStation 5 gaming console. And thanks to this limited-time deal, you can get the 1TB model for -43% or the 2TB model for -38%.

Usually, the 1TB 990 Pro SSD with a heatsink costs $149, but as of this writing, you can buy it for $84. The 2TB model would normally set you back $239, but right now, it costs $149.

If you want to take advantage of lower prices on memory solutions, check out these Samsung deals and others at the company's online shop.

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