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Get plenty of fast storage with Crucial BX500 4TB SSD, now available for just $209

The Crucial BX500 SSD

With modern games weighing over one hundred gigabytes, maintaining a library of games and other files becomes quite a challenge these days, especially if your internet connection is not the fastest one for frequent downloads. A high-capacity SATA SSD can help, and Crucial has a neat deal on one.

Right now, the 4TB Crucial BX500 SATA SSD is available with a 13% discount on Amazon, allowing you to get a massive amount of storage for just $209.99, which is just 5 cents per gigabyte. And since we are talking about a SATA SSD, you can be sure that the drive will work with older systems and laptops without the need for expensive PCIe Gen 5 or Gen 4 M.2 interface (note that DirectStorage is not supported on SATA SSDs).

The 4T BX500 operates at speeds of up to 540MB/s sequential read and 500MB/s sequential write. These speeds are plenty fast for fast Windows boot times, quick game loading, and more. It is rated for 1000TB TBW (terabytes written), plus it has a limited three-year warranty. This affordable and reliable drive will handle your PC tasks with ease at a much lower price than NVMe SSDs and at much higher speeds than regular spinning hard drives.


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