Deal | WD Black SN850X 4TB SSD gets 57% discount and drops to lowest price ever
The remarkable downtrend on the SSD market appears to continue as both storage manufacturers and retailers are regularly introducing new and quite substantial discounts on even their most sought-after drives. For instance, the popular WD Black SN850X 4TB SSD has now returned to its all-time low as part of an ongoing deal at multiple online stores.
More specifically, it's the regular heatsink-less model variant of the 4TB SSD which has been hit with a massive 57 percent discount in relation to the original but unrealistic list price of US$699. This results in an attractive sale price of US$299 for the WD Black SN850X, and this deal is available at Western Digital's official online store as well as at Adorama. Shipping is free in either case, and most importantly, the most spacious version of the WD Black SN850X has never been this cheap on Amazon according to Camelcamelcamel's price history.
In addition to a huge capacity of 4TB, this PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD is extremely fast as it can hit sequential read speeds of up to 7,300 megabytes per second, while sequential writing takes place at up to 6,600 MB/s according to the official spec sheet. Furthermore, the endurance of the WD Black SN850X is rated at 2,400 TBW, and as usual, the solid-state drive comes with a limited five-year manufacturer warranty. Therefore, this storage solution is well-suited as a primary drive in modern laptops and desktop PCs, and it is also meets Sony's official requirements for the PlayStation 5 storage expansion. While the storage market might see even more price drops in the future, this is one of the cheapest opportunities yet to buy a high-end 4TB SSD for less than US$300.
Grab the WD Black SN850X on sale for 59% off MSRP at Western Digital or Adorama
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