I test SSDs for a living, and this is the best SSD deal I’d spend my money on this week

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I’ve tested dozens of SSDs over my decade-plus experience building PCs, and I’ve reviewed several for TechRadar, including the Samsung 990 Pro and the 990 Pro is the SSD I recommend to anyone building a PC.

It can be a pricy SSD, though, especially for high-capacities, making this Amazon deal on the Samsung 990 Pro, starting at just $99.99, so great. You can save up to 40% for this fantastic SSD, depending on the capacity and heat-sink option.

• Shop Amazon’s full Spring Sale

UK shoppers aren’t out of luck either, as you can pick up the Samsung 990 Pro with Heatsink starting at £95.99 at Amazon during the retailer’s Big Spring Sale.

This SSD is as good as you’ll find for a PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD, reaching sequential read speeds up to 7,465MB/s and up to 6,888MB/s sequential write speeds in my testing.

It’s also the fastest PS5 SSD I’ve tested, with PS5 access speeds reaching nearly 6,500MB/s, making game loading and library copying incredibly speedy.

Today’s best Samsung 990 Pro deals in the US

Today’s best Samsung 990 Pro deals in the UK

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