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PC hardware has some of the best deals for Prime Day 2020, in particular, anyone looking for storage is in for a treat.
Kingston A2000 500 GB SSD NVMe PCIe M.2 £44.98
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Not the fastest NVMe drive ever but for well under £50 for £500 this is an incredible buy for anyone doing a budget build.
Sabrent PCIe 3 1TB for £93.74 or 2TB for £189.99 or the PCIe 4.0 TLC 1TB for £127.42 and 2TB for £294.99
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Sabrent have fantastic deals across their range, however, these four are the ones I would pick. There are the cheaper Rocket Q models, but they have lower endurance ratings, then the Q4 models are TLC based so if you want the best performance possible on a new PCIe 4 motherboard, then the more expensive model is the way to go. The question is, can I justify spending £300 on a 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe drive when I already have enough storage on my Kingston KC2500?
Crucial Ballistix BL2K8G32C16U4B 3200 MHz 16GB DDR4 for £44.99
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£45 for 16GB of 3200 MHz DDR4 is an absolute dream for gamers wanting a budget build.
Logitech G305 Wireless Gaming Mouse for £26.83
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This is one of the Lightspeed gaming mice from Logitech, so it offers similar performance as a wired mouse along with a battery life of up to 250 hours. It is a traditional ambidextrous design so nothing too fancy, but it is perfect for most users and FPS gaming.
Western Digital Drive Deals
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Lots of good buys fro WD from their super fast WD_Black NVME drives including the 500GB model for £75 or you can get a 2TB WD Blue SSD for just £170.
Then for those wanting massive amounts of storage for media there is the WD Element drives with the 14TB model just £184.99
Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1 TB PCIe NVMe for £139.99
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This may not be as cheap as Sabrent, but Samsung has long been regarded as the gold standard when it comes to storage and £140 for the incredibly popular 970 EVO Plus is an excellent buy.
Crucial MX500 2 TB for £156.99
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The Crucial and Seagate deals have been bunched together. The 2TB MX500 is the best deal of the bunch, one of the lowest prices you will find for solid-state storage, the BX500 is a touch cheaper but this is worth a little extra for the increased performance.
