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Amazon has rolled out another round of , dropping various microSD cards and SSDs we recommend to their lowest prices to date. Among the highlights, the 1TB version of is down to $100, which is about $25 off its average street price over the last few months and beats its Black Friday pricing by $10. (Amazon mistakenly lists this as the standard 980 SSD, but it's the upgraded model.) This deal is also .
an updated earlier this year, and in general, not everyone needs the faster speeds of a PCIe 4.0 drive like this. At less than $100, though, the 980 Pro is still a fine value for those looking to build out a more performant PC for gaming. This SSD also meets for expanding the PlayStation 5's storage, though you'll need to for that to work properly. If you're specifically, it's likely worth paying a little bit extra for the , which, at $112, is also down to its lowest price to date.
If you want to save some cash on a less intense build, meanwhile, the is worth noting at $90. Outside of a brief drop to $84 in April, that's the lowest price we've seen for that .
Beyond those, the is on sale for $14, which is within 50 cents of its all-time low and a couple bucks lower than what we saw over Black Friday. This price is also available at . Again, this isn't the absolute fastest choice, but its speeds are more than enough if you just want to add space to a device like the Nintendo Switch or . If you need a little extra speed for shooting 4K video, the card is a better buy at $25. That also matches the best price we've seen. The , meanwhile, is a portable SSD we recommend to those looking for a more rugged design; at $90 for 1TB, it's $9 above its all-time low but still $10 below its . You can see the full sale at the link below.
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an updated earlier this year, and in general, not everyone needs the faster speeds of a PCIe 4.0 drive like this. At less than $100, though, the 980 Pro is still a fine value for those looking to build out a more performant PC for gaming. This SSD also meets for expanding the PlayStation 5's storage, though you'll need to for that to work properly. If you're specifically, it's likely worth paying a little bit extra for the , which, at $112, is also down to its lowest price to date.
If you want to save some cash on a less intense build, meanwhile, the is worth noting at $90. Outside of a brief drop to $84 in April, that's the lowest price we've seen for that .
Beyond those, the is on sale for $14, which is within 50 cents of its all-time low and a couple bucks lower than what we saw over Black Friday. This price is also available at . Again, this isn't the absolute fastest choice, but its speeds are more than enough if you just want to add space to a device like the Nintendo Switch or . If you need a little extra speed for shooting 4K video, the card is a better buy at $25. That also matches the best price we've seen. The , meanwhile, is a portable SSD we recommend to those looking for a more rugged design; at $90 for 1TB, it's $9 above its all-time low but still $10 below its . You can see the full sale at the link below.
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