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BLAZING SPEED: Our Samsung 990 PRO Gen 4 with Heatsink SSD helps you reach near max performance* with lightning-fast speeds and Heatsink for improved temperature control
REACH THE NEXT LEVEL: Gen4 steps up with faster transfer speeds and high-performance bandwidth; With a more than 55% improvement in random performance compared to 980 PRO, it's here for heavy computing and faster loading
THE FASTEST SSD FROM THE WORLD'S #1 FLASH MEMORY BRAND: The speed you need for any occasion; With read and write speeds up to 7450/6900 MB/s you'll reach near max performance of PCIe 4.0 powering through for any use
I think it was the 990 EVO Pus that hit $120 on Samsung's webstore before the "AI RAM shortage". This model (without the heat sink) got as low as $133 on Amazon based on my spreadsheet I started back in August for my current PC build.
At least this was the only component I feel like I "overpaid" for so far. lol
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Would be fair price if fulfilled by Amazon or another authorized dealer.
When fulfilled by a rando 3rd party seller you are out of luck on warranty.
Better off getting an Open box that gives you the remainder of the warranty time the original purchase already started the clock on.
Chances are this was already an Amazon return anyway.
I think it was the 990 EVO Pus that hit $120 on Samsung's webstore before the "AI RAM shortage". This model (without the heat sink) got as low as $133 on Amazon based on my spreadsheet I started back in August for my current PC build. At least this was the only component I feel like I "overpaid" for so far. lol
Was $124 at some small vendor was posted here around two months ago. Same vendor did the heatsink model for $129 around a month or so ago. Both were posted here, they don't have a ton of inventory. I think there were some other sales but those were the lowest I can remember recently.
edit: I ended up grabbing the WD Black 4TB for $150 a little over a month ago (was really lucky, super slick).
Was $124 at some small vendor was posted here around two months ago. Same vendor did the heatsink model for $129 around a month or so ago. Both were posted here, they don't have a ton of inventory. I think there were some other sales but those were the lowest I can remember recently.
edit: I ended up grabbing the WD Black 4TB for $150 a little over a month ago (was really lucky, super slick).
Ahh, that might have been B&H Photo? I had a note in my spreadsheet when the 2TB Samsung EVO Plus went on sale for $100 at their store.
Wow! That's a great deal for a 4TB NVMe! How's the performance of the WD Black compare to the 990 Pro?
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Ahh, that might have been B&H Photo? I had a note in my spreadsheet when the 2TB Samsung EVO Plus went on sale for $100 at their store.Wow! That's a great deal for a 4TB NVMe! How's the performance of the WD Black compare to the 990 Pro?
You can use the search function and you'll find all of the recent sales FYI instead of asking. My plans to build a computer fell through due to RAM prices so I'm going to hold onto the WD black nvme ssd until next Spring/Summer or later. I cancelled the Walmart 5070 TI+9800X3D CyberpowerPC after getting it down to $1620 or something with cashback, I don't really need a PC right now and am willing to wait up to another year or more (eventually consumer RAM prices will come down and even if they never do my PC is fine for many more years).
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At least this was the only component I feel like I "overpaid" for so far. lol
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When fulfilled by a rando 3rd party seller you are out of luck on warranty.
Better off getting an Open box that gives you the remainder of the warranty time the original purchase already started the clock on.
Chances are this was already an Amazon return anyway.
edit: I ended up grabbing the WD Black 4TB for $150 a little over a month ago (was really lucky, super slick).
edit: I ended up grabbing the WD Black 4TB for $150 a little over a month ago (was really lucky, super slick).
Wow! That's a great deal for a 4TB NVMe! How's the performance of the WD Black compare to the 990 Pro?
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$123.99 in August @ the small vendor
$133 in October @ Newegg
https://slickdeals.net/f/18677116-2tb-samsung-990-pro-pcie-4-0-nvme-solid-state-drive-133-49-free-shipping
You can use the search function and you'll find all of the recent sales FYI instead of asking. My plans to build a computer fell through due to RAM prices so I'm going to hold onto the WD black nvme ssd until next Spring/Summer or later. I cancelled the Walmart 5070 TI+9800X3D CyberpowerPC after getting it down to $1620 or something with cashback, I don't really need a PC right now and am willing to wait up to another year or more (eventually consumer RAM prices will come down and even if they never do my PC is fine for many more years).
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