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Samsung 990 Pro SSD Gets Rare Discount Ahead Of Prime Day

June 17, 2026
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Samsung 990 Pro SSD For PC and PS5

1TB – $220 (was $320) | 2TB – $370 (was $640) | 4TB – $895 (was $1,100)

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SSD-Heatsink

Samsung 990 Pro SSD Heatsink

$10

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It’s no secret that PC hardware has gotten very expensive over the last few years (thanks, AI techbros). It’s not just graphics cards either, but even RAM and solid-state drives (SSDs) are much harder to find at affordable prices. but if you’re looking for a SSD for your PC or PS5, you won’t want to miss out on this early Amazon Prime Day deal discounting the 2TB Samsung 990 Pro NVMe SSD to just $370 (was $640). That’s a 42% discount on the compact SSD. And if you need more–or less–capacity, you can also score hefty discounts on the 1TB and 4TB versions.

Samsung 990 Pro SSD For PC and PS5

1TB – $220 (was $320) | 2TB – $370 (was $640) | 4TB – $895 (was $1,100)

Samsung-SSD

One of the go-to NVMe SSDs for PC and PS5 owners, the 990 Pro is Samsung’s flagship M.2 SSD. It offers impressive performance–with read speeds up to 7,450 MB/s and write speeds up to 6,900 MB/s–and Samsung has a reputation for creating high-end storage solutions. One thing to note is that you will need to purchase a heatsink to go with the SSD, but these are easy to come by and thankfully very cheap.

Amazon is selling versions of this SSD with preinstalled heatsinks, but they are much more expensive, and you’ll save around $100 by purchasing and applying the cooling block yourself.

As a reminder, a heatsink is required to use M.2 SSDs with the PS5 console. PC owners can also benefit from an SSD, whether it’s by quickly adding extra storage capacity or installing games on it that require the extra read/write speeds to function properly.

See 1TB deal
See 2TB deal
See 4TB deal

Samsung 990 Pro SSD Heatsink

$10

SSD-Heatsink

As mentioned above, you’ll need to add your own heatsink to the SSD. This only costs $10, and it comes with everything you need to easily attach it to your SSD. Don’t worry about the size of the aluminum block either, as it’s designed to still fit seamlessly inside your PS5 console. 

See deal at Amazon

Samsung’s SSDs are PS5-ready out of the box, and installing them is incredibly easy. Check out our PS5 SSD installation guide to see just how simple the process is.

For more early Amazon Prime Day deals, hundreds of books are on sale, Super Mario Lego sets have been discounted by up to 30%, and the site is offering three 4K Blu-rays for just $33.

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