Grab a Crucial MX500 2TB SSD on sale for $200 and speed up your loading times
The Crucial MX500 2TB internal solid state drive is down to $199.99 on Amazon. This is a new low price for a drive that has been settling for a street price around $225 to $230 for the last year or so.
If the 2TB drive happens to be too expensive or too much space, you can also get the 500GB version of the SSD on sale for $56.99. That is also a uniquely low price, one the 500GB has only hit once or twice before. It normally sells for $65 or more.
The deal given is no longer valid and we do not have a better one. However, we have found some similar deals
Crucial P5 CT1000P5SSD8 1TB NVMe M.2 internal solid state drive
$109.99 $130.00 Save $20
The read/write times on this SSD go up to 3400 MB/s and 3000 MB/s respectively. These would be a great upgrade even over regular SATA SSDs as long as your motherboard supports it. Crucial covers the SSD with a 5-year limited warranty.
Crucial CT500P5SSD8 P5 500GB NVMe internal solid state drive
$64.99 $80.00 Save $15
Get read/write times up to 3400 MB/s and 3000 MB/s respectively. That's crazy fast compared to SSDs without NVMe. This is M.2 form factor so make sure your motherboard supports it. Includes a 5-year limited warranty from Crucial.
Crucial MX500 1TB 3D NAND SATA internal solid state drive
$89.00 $115.00 Save $26
Easy upgrade over an older hard drive. Has sequential read/write speeds up to 560 and 510 MB/s respectively. Helps save your work even during a power outage with Power Loss Immunity. Has hardware encryption and 5-year warranty.
Crucial MX500 1TB 2.5-inch internal SATA solid state drive
$94.99 $115.00 Save $20
Easy upgrade over an older hard drive. Has sequential read/write speeds up to 560 and 510 MB/s respectively. Helps save your work even during a power outage with Power Loss Immunity. Has hardware encryption and 5-year warranty.
Crucial MX500 1TB solid state drive
$114.99 $114.99 Save $0
There are two reasons to buy an SSD like this. The first one is you are a speedy boy who likes it when things go fast. I mean, if you have enough time to go refill your coffee while waiting for your operating system to load when you turn your computer on in the morning, you need to upgrade. An SSD might just change your life with how fast it is compared to traditional hard drives. The second reason to get this particular SSD is for the large storage space. You might already have an SSD, but chances are you upgraded way back when the price per terabyte was a lot more expensive. It'd be nice to have one single drive to fit all your games, media, and your operating system. You can definitely do that with the 2TB option.
These internal SSDs feature sequential read speeds up to 560 MB/s and sequential write speeds up to 510 MB/s. They offer integrated power loss immunity which preserves your work if your power goes out suddenly, and its AES 256-bit hardware-based encryption helps ensure your data remains secure. Crucial includes a 5-year limited warranty with all the options. Users give the SATA version 4.7 stars based on more than 2,600 reviews.
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