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Samsung 9100 Pro SSDs with heatsinks hit record-low prices at Newegg & Amazon

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– Samsung is offering all-time low prices on PCIe Gen 5 M.2 SSDs with built-in heatsinks, including the 4TB 9100 Pro for $349.99 and the 2TB version for $189.99.
– These SSDs outperform competitors like Crucial’s T705 in value, featuring exceptional speeds of up to 14,800 MB/s read and 13,400 MB/s write.
– While gaming performance gains are minimal, the drives significantly improve productivity tasks like video editing due to their Gen 5.0 bandwidth.
– The 9100 Pro uses Samsung’s proprietary Presto controller and 236-layer TLC flash memory, with endurance ratings of 2,400 TBW (4TB) and 1,200 TBW (2TB).
– Benchmark tests show the 9100 Pro excels in gaming-related storage tasks, though it was slightly delayed to market compared to other Gen 5.0 SSDs.

Samsung’s blazing-fast 9100 Pro SSDs with integrated heatsinks have reached unprecedented price lows at major retailers, making this the perfect time to upgrade your storage. These PCIe Gen 5 NVMe drives combine cutting-edge performance with thermal management, typically commanding premium pricing, yet right now, they’re available at discounts too significant to ignore.

For those building or upgrading a high-performance PC, the 4TB model is currently priced at just $349.99 at Newegg, while Amazon offers the 2TB variant for $189.99. Market tracking tools confirm these are the lowest prices ever recorded for these models, undercutting even competing Gen 5 drives like Crucial’s T705 in value. Given the rarity of such steep discounts on Samsung’s flagship storage, these deals likely won’t last long.

Gen 5.0 SSDs redefine speed limits, leveraging double the bandwidth of Gen 4.0 drives to achieve staggering sequential read/write speeds, up to 14,800 MB/s and 13,400 MB/s, respectively, for the 4TB version. While gamers may not notice dramatic improvements, content creators and professionals working with large files will appreciate the tangible boost in rendering and editing workflows.

Samsung’s proprietary Presto controller ensures these drives hold their own against rivals using Phison’s E26 chipset. The 4TB variant employs 236-layer TLC NAND, delivering exceptional endurance at 2,400 TBW, while the 2TB model offers slightly adjusted specs with 1,200 TBW endurance. Both include built-in heatsinks to prevent thermal throttling, a critical feature for sustained peak performance.

Benchmark results, particularly in 3DMark’s Storage Benchmark, place the 9100 Pro at the top of its class for gaming-related tasks. The heatsink-equipped version consistently outperforms competitors in real-world scenarios like game loading and file transfers.

Though Samsung entered the Gen 5.0 market later than some rivals, the 9100 Pro’s combination of efficiency, reliability, and now aggressive pricing makes it a standout choice. For further savings on complementary hardware, explore additional deals on SSDs, GPUs, and other components to complete your setup.

(Images: Performance benchmarks and drive comparisons from third-party testing.)

(Source: TOMSHARDWARE)

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