A price cut makes this WD_Black SSD the cheapest 2TB 500MB/s+ drive on the market

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Mark is a commerce writer who decided to put his gaming and tech knowledge to use and help find the best deals for other gamers. When he's not deal-finding, Mark is probably amassing hours in Counter-Strike or playing Dungeons & Dragons.

"It's a little bit hard to work out without knowing the altitude of that dragon..."out there now, but far fewer are seeing the £50 and above discounts that we were used to seeing a couple of years ago.

With those discounts appearing less often, we're making sure you don't miss out on an SSD deal when they do happen, like on this WD_Black SN770 2TB SSD which is on sale at Amazon for £110:The WD_Black SN770 is a great SSD for most gamers looking to upgrade their PC's storage. It has very solid sequential speeds of 5150MB/s and 4850MB/s for read and writes respectively, which will be a big improvement over an old SATA SSD, hard drive, or older PCIe 3.0 SSD.

2TB is also a good amount of storage to help you keep more games installed at once, and currently most 2TB SSDs that offer this level of performance are asking for £120 and up, so the discount on the SN770 puts it below rate. The SN770 isn't the fastest of the PCIe 4.0 SSDs, but you can still use it in a PS5 if you want to upgrade your console's storage. You'll need to attach a heatsink to it, but you can get one forhub on DF to see what other discounts there are on some of the most popular gaming SSDs at the moment.

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