We all need more storage, right? Game installs are massive these days, and I can't be the only one eyeing up my SSD drive on the regular to check I haven't clogged it up with all sorts of [[link]] games I'll likely never play again.
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It's not the fastest Gen 4 drive on the market, with 7,000 MB/s reads and 6,500 MB/s writes, but to be quite honest, it's really not that far off. Certainly, you're not going to notice the difference between this and a faster Gen 4 unit when it comes to loading your games. What you will notice, however, is how relatively small a dent it puts in your bank balance, given the storage you end up receiving.
It works out to $0.05 a gigabyte, which is seriously impressive value. I've been eyeing up 4 TB SSDs myself for my home rig, but unfortunately the UK deals on the really capacious models aren't quite as good at the moment.
Instead, I'll have to live vicariously through my US friends, as per usual. There you'll be, merrily clicking the install button on a whim—while I'm eating my beans on toast with a cup of milky tea, wondering where I went wrong in life.
Anyway, I digress. It's got capacity for days, its slim enough [[link]] to fit in a laptop or PlayStation 5 without incident, and it comes with a five-year limited warranty (based on the TBW, which maxes out at 2400 TB) for a good dose of peace of mind. Job done, I reckon. Go in peace.
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CoinMasterX822
The bonuses are nice and offer great value, although they could be a bit more frequent. I love being part of the VIP program, which gives me extra rewards and makes me feel appreciated as a loyal player.