SAVE OVER $60: As of Nov. 22,Bazaar the Samsung 990 PRO 1TB SSD is down to $98.37 at Amazon. That’s 39% off its regular price of $159.99 for Black Friday.
Black Friday is here, and it's time to supercharge your PC or gaming setup without torching your wallet. Samsung's 990 PRO 1TB SSD sells for just $98.37 — an impressive Black Friday discount of over $60. With sequential read speeds of up to 7,450 MB/s, this PCIe 4.0 drive offers performance that smooths everything from gaming to heavy-duty workloads.
What makes the 990 PRO stand out? It's 40% faster than its predecessor, the 980 PRO. This drive can handle up to 1,400K input/output operations per second (IOPS). It is a beast for resource-heavy tasks like 4K video editing or running modern games. Power efficiency has also been improved by 50%, so you get maximum performance without stressing your system or energy bill.
SEE ALSO: Save over 80% and get a free £10 voucher with the best Black Friday Audible dealThermal control is a standout feature here, too. Samsung's nickel-coated controller keeps the drive cool even during intense use, preventing thermal throttling from slowing down your epic gaming sessions or massive file transfers. And with Samsung's Magician software, you can monitor drive health, optimize settings, and protect your data, all from an easy-to-use dashboard.
Upgrading a desktop, laptop, or even a PlayStation 5? The 990 PRO is an easy fit thanks to the PCI-SIG D8 standard for slim devices. Samsung's reputation as the global leader in flash memory backs its top-tier performance and durability.
At under $100, this Black Friday deal is a no-brainer for gamers, content creators, or anyone looking to breathe new life into their system. Don't let this Black Friday deal pass you by — this speed doesn't come cheap any other day of the year.
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