4TB SSDs are often ludicrously expensive, but this Samsung 990 Pro deal is only getting better

Jul. 12, 2024



SSD prices are laughable, but this one is giving me some hope.

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It’s time we admit it: SSD prices are bold-faced lies. This year especially, the listed prices of each model changes depending on the retailer, supply, and I guess the movement of stars with each new day. While that’s true enough for 1TB drives, the problem only worsens as you move up the capacity scale. 2TB and 4TB drives can have these laughably high prices that go into the five and sometimes six hundreds. In other words, they’re even harder to keep track of, and for that reason, I usually don’t recommend them very often.

However, Prime Day has actually brought me a bit of hope, because one of the best 4TB drives I’ve tested is seeing a continued price drop at the moment. TheSamsung990 Pro is up there with the best SSDs for gaming ever made, and right now you can get its 4TB model for$291 at Amazon(the retailer says it was $464.99, but its average price at Amazon is actually $339).

For what I deem one of thebest SSDs for gaming, that’s all you can wish for during a Summer sale, but this deal has actually improved as time has gone on. Earlier in the week, this drive was at $299.99, and since then its price has been slashed further to $291. This is undoubtedly one of thePrime Day PC dealsthat’s impressed me most, so it’s great to see it age like a fine wine.

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSD |$464.99$299.99$291.57 at AmazonSave $173 -The 4TB Samsung 990 Pro is probably the best all-round Gen 4 SSD you can get at the moment. Its price originally dropped to $299 for Prime Day, which was already good enough. As the event has continued, it’s dropped even further to the most affordable it’s been since Black Friday.

Buy it if:

✅ You’re happy adding your own heatsink✅ You want to future-proof your storage✅ You regularly download from the PS Plus catalog

Don’t buy it if:

❌ You don’t want to install your own heatsink

Price check:Best Buy: $299.99|Newegg: $299.99

UK:£290 at Amazon

There are a few caveats you should know here. Firstly, while I use this enormous SSD in my PS5, the model in this limited-time deal doesn’t have an integrated heatsink. That means that if you’re planning on making the most of this price as aPrime Day PS5 deal, you’ll need to grab one of thebest PS5 heatsinksto place on top of it.

The second thing you should know is that while this doesn’t appear to be a Prime-exclusive deal, it is a limited-time one, so if you’re tempted to buy, don’t wait too long. It’s always possible thatPrime Day gaming dealscould force this drive’s price down even further, but that relies on stock holding.

Prime Day gaming deals at a glance

Prime Day gaming deals at a glance

Short of going for a Gen 5 SSD like theCrucial T700 Pro, which is even more expensive, you’re not going to find a better SSD for gaming than theSamsung 990 Pro. The 4TB version specifically is one I use every day, so it’s one I can recommend with ease.

When we reviewed the 2TB model (which is always a good testing point for the other sizes in a product range), we found sequential read speeds of 7,462MB/s and 6,877MB/s writes. TheSeagate Firecuda 530is probably the closest competitor to that, along with the likes ofWD Black’s SN850X, andCorsair’s MP600 Elite. While any of those drives will give you the best loading times a Gen 4 drive can, Samsung’s 4TB model is the one I’d choose because of its really solid random 4K performance.

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Moreover, in terms of value for money, this deal comes in under the SN850X’s 4TB size, which isup at $309 currently, and is claiming to be reduced from $699.99. The Seagate Firecuda 530 doesn’t seem to be available in 4TB at the moment, which is par for the course for that very popular drive. AndCorsair’s MP600 Elite is all the way up at$399 at Amazon, still claiming to be discounted to that price.

For more Prime Day buying advice, check outPrime Day Meta Quest deals,Prime Day Kindle deals, andPrime Day gaming laptop deals.

One of my earliest memories is playing SuperMario64 and wondering why the controller I held had three grips, but I only had two hands. Ever since I’ve been in love with video games and their technology. After graduating from Edinburgh Napier University with a degree in Journalism, I contributed to the Scottish Games Network and completed an Editorial Internship at Expert Reviews. Over the last decade, I’ve been managing my ownYouTube channelabout my love of games too. These days, I’m one of the resident hardware nerds at GamesRadar+, and I take the lead on our coverage of gaming PCs, VR, controllers, gaming chairs, and content creation gear. Now, I better stop myself here before I get talking about my favourite games like HUNT: Showdown, Dishonored, and Towerfall Ascension.Location: UK Remote

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