Samsung’s 4TB 990 PRO SSD is $185 off at Amazon, and I think it’s one of the smartest upgrades you can make
As of April 4, Samsung 990 PRO 4TB SSD is on sale for $279.99 at Amazon — $185 off its $464.99 list price.


SAVE $185: As of April 4, Samsung 990 PRO 4TB PCIe 4.0 SSD is on sale for $279.99 at Amazon. That’s a 40% discount, shaving $185 off its $464.99 list price.

A 4TB SSD that moves files at lightning speed and doesn’t cost half your paycheck? Yeah, I want that. Samsung 990 PRO SSD is the kind of upgrade I’d actually recommend to my friends — and not just the ones who know what NVMe means. Amazon’s current price drop brings it down to $279.99, a 40% discount that saves you $185. For a premium PCIe Gen4 drive, that’s kind of wild.
I think the biggest appeal here is that it does everything fast. Load times? Gone. File transfers? Blink and you’ll miss them. It maxes out read speeds at 7,450 MB/s and write speeds at 6,900 MB/s, which is essentially "hold my beer" territory for most other drives. It’s also 55% better at random performance than the 980 PRO, and it manages to sip power like it’s being judged in a conservation contest.
I’m not saying you need 4TB of space for gaming, editing, or hoarding 4K drone footage — but if you’ve ever had to delete a game to install another, then yes, you probably do. Plus, it's compatible with laptops, desktops, and even PS5s if you're doing a bit of console customizing.
Price: $279.99
$464.99Retailer: Amazon
Digital Storage Capacity: 4TB
Interface: PCIe 4.0 NVMe
Sequential Read Speed: Up to 7,450 MB/s
Sequential Write Speed: Up to 6,900 MB/s
Form Factor: M.2 2280
Encryption: AES 256-bit
Special Features: V-NAND Flash Technology, Power Efficiency Boost
Compatible Devices: Laptops, PCs, Macs, and PS5 (with adapter)
The no-heatsink version on sale is perfect for clean builds or systems that already manage heat well. If you’re worried about thermals, the version with a heatsink is also on sale for a little more.
This is one of those “treat yourself” upgrades that actually makes sense. I think it’s a deal that delivers speed, space, and sanity in equal measure. And at this price? It's a power move, plain and simple.