Samsung PS5 SSDs Are On Sale For Black Friday 2023
Amazon's Black Friday deals on the Samsung 980 Pro NVMe SSD get you a great drive for an even better price.
If you're running out of space on your PS5, now's a great time to expand your storage with these Black Friday 2023 deals on the Samsung 980 Pro NVMe SSD. Over at Amazon, you can grab the 1TB model for only $70 and the 2TB version for $120. These deals apply to the 980 Pro with a preinstalled heatsink, which you need if you want to use the drive on PlayStation 5. The 980 Pro also works wonderfully as a PC SSD.
Samsung 980 Pro NVMe SSD Deal
$70 for 1TB | $120 for 2TB
A lot of PS5 owners have probably been running out of space as of late thanks to all of the big game releases. You can quickly install a compatible SSD and avoid the pesky problem of constantly deleting and redownloading games. Since the PS5 actually only has 667GB of usable space, you're more than doubling your total storage by installing the 1TB 980 Pro and more than tripling your space with the 2TB model.
The PS5 requires a fairly high-end SSD with fast speeds, and the Samsung 980 Pro M.2 NVMe SSD ticks all the right boxes. When installed properly, you'll experience speeds that are virtually indistinguishable from the console's built-in SSD. And since it's manufactured by Samsung, you'll know that you're getting a reliable drive that's built to last.
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