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Prime Day 2023 Deals Live: Latest SSD, CPU, GPU and PC Sales

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Samsung, WD’s fast 2TB SSD, Crucial hit new lows, 5 cents per GB

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If you’re looking for affordable solid-state storage, there are plenty of attractive deals to consider. We’ve shown you a number of amazingly cheap 4TB NVMe SSDs starting at just 4 cents per gigabyte. However, if you don’t need that much storage or don’t have that much cash, there are some bargains on more affordable (but still fast) 2TB drives, and many drives are at new lower prices. has reached The 2TB Crucial P5 Plus was slashed to $103, and the 2TB WD SN850X and Samsung 990 Pro drives were both slashed to $99.

Any of these PCIe 4.0 SSDs are suitable as boot drives, game drives, or PS5 drives. Please note that only the following Samsung drives come with their own heatsinks to control the body temperature.

These days, many motherboards ship with 3, 4, or 5 M.2 slots, so buying a 2TB drive can save you money and add storage now and later. A cost-effective way with the option to add storage at Always check how many spare slots you have. Because if he’s limited to adding just one additional drive, a 4 TB SSD might be a wiser choice given the current trade implications. Spend as little as $60 extra Double the capacity.

$149 Corsair 1000W Modular PSU Deal Brings My RTX 4090 System Back To Life (Hopefully)

Corsair RM1000e

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It’s been the worst of times and the best of times when it comes to PC hardware failures. Last night, his first prime day, he came home from the office just hours before the sale started and found that his main gaming/productivity PC…had determined it wouldn’t turn on anymore. rice field.

Everything was fine until I left in the morning, and I’ve had no issues the past few weeks when I’ve been using it to level up my Druid. Diablo IV. But now no matter how much I reseated cables or replaced components nothing powers up except some RGB lights around his IO shield on the motherboard (I didn’t do a ton of stuff, given the timing). So, I’m not 100% sure yet, but since nothing else has changed and I left the system in sleep mode yesterday morning, it seems likely that it’s turned off. increase. And with all the trading work to be done in the next few days, there is no time for extensive troubleshooting. I have no choice but to move to another system for the time being, on which I am writing this.

Until then, though, what I can do is order a new PSU so that it will be waiting for me when I’m done with the deal and ready to get back to the mouse switches in Diablo IV. That’s it. But given that my device runs an RTX 4090 and a Ryzen 9 7900X, I wasn’t expecting a decent PSU replacement for the price.

But hey, a quick search for the latest ATX 3.0 variety 1000+ watt power supplies turns up Corsair’s RM1000e. This is his 1000W fully modular model with the required 12VHPWR cable for my top end GPU. Even at the regular price of $179, it’s not a bad option, considering his PSU with nearly identical specs from a name brand sells for about the same price or more. But thanks to Prime Day (and Newegg’s Fantastech sale), the RM1000e is available on Amazon and Newegg for just $150. This is the lowest price ever and cheaper than any other juice box you can rely on to run your gaming rig. not bad.

Well I Happy Does that mean that my main PC is currently out of service and that it will cost (at least) $150 to fix it? Of course not. But I just ordered a new replacement PSU for him a few days ago for about $50 less than I expected, so I know I’ll be ready to play the game again once the Prime Day sale festivities subside. I’m satisfied. At least I hope so, assuming the power supply doesn’t come with other components. But it can also be a nightmare day.

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