Grab yourself some storage for all those new games you got these holidays.
Since we are all PC gamers here, I can only hope that many of us were delighted with wonderful PC gamer presents over the holidays. Maybe you scored some great new peripherals like anor mouse, or if you were super lucky perhaps a whole new rig? If you're anything like me, your loved ones might live far and wide so digital gifts often rain down. This means a nice increase to my digital gaming library, but that introduces the problem of where to put it all.
Well there's good news, especially for those of us who didn't score the brand new builds. PCIe 4 compatible storage is getting cheaper and cheaper to the point where right now you can grab 4TBs of the stuff for under $250. These prices have got to be some of the cheapest around for storage of this quality, at least that I've seen. Though, it's worth noting that while a very good deal, PCIe 4 storage might just continue to get cheaper as PCIe 5 rolls out.
Sure, you can delete stuff to make room, but why bother when Teamgroup is offering its 4TB of M.2 form SSD memory right now for. These sticks boast a read/write speed up to 3,500/2,900 MB/s so you can certainly get faster options likethat pushes the limits of what the PCIe 4 connection is even capable of. You'll definitely pay a bit extra for one of those if you're after those speeds especially with this much storage.
For most gamers the SSDs in this sale will be a great addition to their builds. It's 4GB of what will still be very fast storage, especially if you're used to anything less. That's a perfect drive to store games on and still have them boot and run beautifully without having to fork out too much cash. These guys also have a five year warranty to rely on. Plus it's always nice to not have to worry when downloading our entire Steam libraries just for fun.
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