SSD deals have been scarce, but the Samsung 990 Pro SSD deal on Amazon just cut the flagship 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe drive by 42% for Prime Day, dropping it from $640 to $370.
The discount, first highlighted by ZDNet, puts Samsung’s high-end consumer SSD near a record-low price at a moment when storage discounts have been harder to find. ZDNet rates the deal 4/5 and says it does not expect the price to fall further during the event.
Amazon cuts the 2TB Samsung 990 Pro SSD by 42% for Prime Day
The biggest cut is on the 2TB Samsung 990 Pro, the capacity that makes the most sense for gamers, PC builders, creators, and laptop users who need fast storage without stepping up to a bulkier upgrade path.
Here’s the pricing ZDNet reported:
| Samsung 990 Pro version | Reported sale price | Discount detail |
|---|---|---|
| 1TB Samsung 990 Pro | $220 | Down from $320 |
| 2TB Samsung 990 Pro | $370 | Down from $640, 42% off |
| 4TB Samsung 990 Pro | Not specified | 20% off |
| 2TB Samsung 990 Pro with heatsink | $480 | 28% off |
Prime Day pricing can move fast. ZDNet says it’s unknown when the deal will expire and warns that offers can sell out or end at any time. That matters here because the Samsung 990 Pro SSD deal is tied to a high-profile drive, not a budget model being cleared out quietly.
Kotaku’s related deals coverage reported that the Amazon offer did not require a Prime membership and was open to all Amazon customers. Still, buyers should check the live Amazon listing before checking out, since price, eligibility, shipping, and stock status can change without warning.
The non-heatsink model is the headline deal. The heatsink version costs more, but it may matter depending on where the drive is going. Tom’s Hardware notes PS5 users need a heatsink for that application.
Samsung 990 Pro deal gives gamers and creators a faster 2TB upgrade
The Samsung 990 Pro stands out because it pushes close to the ceiling of PCIe 4.0 performance. ZDNet lists sequential read speeds of up to 7,450 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 6,900 MB/s.
That’s the performance case for the discount. The value case is capacity.
A 2TB SSD gives buyers more room for large game installs, video files, photo libraries, virtual machines, and active project folders. It also reduces the constant shuffle between internal storage and external drives.
The before-and-after is simple:
- Before: A flagship 2TB Samsung drive was listed at $640, keeping it in premium territory.
- After: The Prime Day cut brings it to $370, changing the value math for buyers who already wanted high-end Gen 4 performance.
- Trade-off: It’s still not the cheapest 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD category-wide, according to Tom’s Hardware, but it remains one of the faster options for the interface.
ZDNet also flags better efficiency versus Samsung’s prior generation:
"up to 50% improved performance per watt over the 980 Pro."
That matters most in laptops and compact desktops, where heat and power draw can limit sustained performance. Samsung also uses a nickel-coated controller to help manage temperatures, according to ZDNet.
Security is part of the package too. The Samsung 990 Pro supports AES-256-bit hardware encryption, giving buyers a hardware-level option for protecting sensitive files.
For readers tracking Amazon’s broader commerce push, this kind of Prime Day deal sits inside the same retail attention economy XOOMAR covered in Retail Data War Pits Amazon Against Walmart for Ad Cash. Samsung’s premium hardware strategy also extends well beyond SSDs, as seen in our display coverage, Micro RGB Steals the Samsung OLED vs QLED TV Crown.
Prime Day SSD buyers should move fast but compare the Samsung 990 Pro first
This is a strong buy signal for people who already wanted a premium 2TB NVMe SSD now. It’s less compelling for buyers who only need basic storage expansion and don’t care about peak PCIe 4.0 speeds.
The checks are straightforward before buying:
- Heatsink: Pick the heatsink version if your setup requires it, especially for PS5 expansion.
- Compatibility: Confirm your desktop, laptop, or console supports the M.2 2280 form factor and the speed tier you expect.
- Capacity: The 2TB model has the strongest reported value in ZDNet’s deal rating.
- Warranty: Tom’s Hardware reports the Samsung 990 Pro comes with a 5-year warranty.
- Returns: Check Amazon’s live return terms before purchase, since deal listings can vary.
ZDNet also says storage prices remain higher than many shoppers would like, with no guarantee they’ll fall soon. That doesn’t make every discounted SSD an automatic buy. It does make this one more interesting, because the discount is attached to a drive with documented high-end speed, efficiency gains, and broad use cases.
The next pressure point is durability of the deal. If Amazon keeps the price near $370, the Samsung 990 Pro SSD deal will remain one of the cleaner Prime Day upgrades for performance-focused buyers. If it jumps, sells out, or the heatsink version becomes the only practical option for a buyer’s setup, the smarter move is to compare live 2TB Gen 4 alternatives before paying a premium.
Key Takeaways
- The 2TB Samsung 990 Pro is near a record-low price at a time when SSD deals have been limited.
- The non-heatsink 2TB model is the standout discount, dropping from $640 to $370.
- PS5 buyers may need the pricier heatsink version, while Amazon pricing and stock can change quickly.
Originally published on XOOMAR. For more news and analysis, visit XOOMAR.
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