Save $50 on this Samsung 2TB SSD and give your PS4 or PC an upgrade

Samsung 860 EVO
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If you're looking to boost the internal storage on your PS4 or in your PC, you can't do much better than this SSD deal. Amazon is currently offering just shy of $50 off this 2TB, 2.5 inch SSD, bringing the final price down to $199.99. That's the lowest price ever on an even bigger version of our internal pick for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS4 SSD, and you'll save even more with 10% cash back if you have an Amazon Prime credit card - dropping your final price to about $180. For more offers like this, be sure to check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday SSD deals guide.

  • Samsung 860 EVO 2TB SSD:

If you're not already familiar with the benefits of SSD storage technology, we wrote up a whole article running down finer points of SSD vs HDD. While PS5 uses a different form factor of SSD for its expandable memory, it's a lot easier to find good pr⭕ices and high capacities on 2.5 inch internal💙 drives.

Samsung 860 EVO 2TB SSD deal

Samsung 860 EVO 2TB SSD:
This SSD hits the sweet spot of high speed and high capac🍎ity, giving you more room to store♚ games and media. This all-time low price on Amazon means it probably won't last long, so you'd better grab one if you want one. 


The Samsung 860 EVO series is a solid choice, with manufacturer-rated read speeds o🐎f up to 550 MB/S and write speeds of up to 520 MB/S. It also includes a 5-year limited warranty, which will take care of you on the off chance that something goes wrong with your drive.

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