
If you've been holding out for a top-of-the-line SSD, you might want to check out this offer on the Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD. This ultra-fast SSD debuted at $549 and has hovered chiefly in that ballpark. Today, however, you can find it at Amazon for just $449—its lowest price.
We reviewed the Samsung 9100 Pro earlier this year and enjoyed our experience overall. The SSD has great performance from many angles, earning a rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars. Check out our list of best SSDs to see how it compares to some of our favorite and most recommended SSDs.
Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD: now $449 at Amazon (was $549)
The 4TB edition of the Samsung 9100 Pro SSD has super-fast read/write speeds that can reach as high as 14,800/13,400 MB/s. It has an M.2 2280 form factor and supports PCIe 5.0 x4 interfaces.
The Samsung 9100 Pro is definitely a performance-driven SSD. It's offered in various capacities, but this deal is just for the 4TB drive. All of the SSDs in this line have an M.2 2280 form factor and are compatible with PCIe 5.0 x4 and NVMe 2.0 interfaces.
The Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD can reach some of the highest read/write speeds we've ever seen, as high as 14,800/13,400 MB/s. Amazon's 30-day return policy and Samsung's five-year manufacturer's warranty support the purchase. The Samsung warranty will only be void if the drive reaches 2,400 TBW before the 5-year period has passed.
If you want to check out this deal, you can find the Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD on Amazon. Click on the image for purchase options and additional details.
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BelowTheL1ne These should cost 99 bucks. Flash memory is the cheapest pc component to make. And we for some reason are obsessed with speeds very few people can use. The focus should be on higher capacity drives with slower speeds using the same technology.Reply -
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if its larger and slower its not the same technology.BelowTheL1ne said:These should cost 99 bucks. Flash memory is the cheapest pc component to make. And we for some reason are obsessed with speeds very few people can use. The focus should be on higher capacity drives with slower speeds using the same technology. -
EzzyB After reading a comment I just had a quick check around Amazon. You can get 2TB for just under $100 and 4TB for around $200 (all but one was a gen 4 the other a gen 3.)Reply
However, while this is a pretty good deal, the 4TB Crucial T705 is only $389 and is quite competitive with that Samsung drive I believe. -
BelowTheL1ne
Thats not true. The reason we are limited to the capacities we have is because of heat. If we downclocked them slightly you wouldnt know the difference and we could fit more capacity. But the obsession is in the review numbers which do not translate to actual performance gains in applications.HideOut said:if its larger and slower its not the same technology.
If we as a community would accept that the majority do not need more than pcie 3 speeds. Then they wouldnt manipulate the market by giving us tech by numbers. And could use the better pcie 5 power and efficiency to build higher capacities at the speeds people really see and use.