This Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD Hits a New All-Time Low, Amazon Clears Out Stock for Labor Day - Kotaku
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This Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD Hits a New All-Time Low, Amazon Clears Out Stock for Labor Day - Kotaku
"Amazon's Labor Day sales have officially launched and some of the best offers are not on everyday essentials but on real tech upgrades. That's exactly the case with the Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD, which only went on sale a few months prior for $550. Now it has dropped to as little as $372 (37% off) which is an all time low for a brand new item."
"This is a PCIe 5.0 drive which means you're effectively stepping into the latest generation of storage technology. On paper, it can push sequential read speeds up to 14,800 MB/s and write speeds of around 13,400 MB/s (double the Samsung's legendary 990 Pro). Launching games, opening massive video projects or crunching through workloads tied to AI applications and content creation happens almost instantly."
"What's equally impressive are the random read and write numbers as it can reach up to 2,200K and 2,600K IOPS. Sounds like computer lingo, but what it really translates to is seamless multitasking with a whole lot less waiting. Edit 4K or 8K footage, train AI models or load intense workstation applications: this drive maintains your system responsiveness even at high load. Gamers benefit too with incredibly fast in-game loading and virtually zero stutter while streaming assets in-game."
The Samsung 9100 Pro 4TB SSD is on sale for $372 (37% off), an all-time low from its $550 launch price. It is a PCIe 5.0 drive capable of sequential read speeds up to 14,800 MB/s and write speeds around 13,400 MB/s. Random read and write performance reaches up to 2,200K and 2,600K IOPS, enabling seamless multitasking, fast game loading, and efficient handling of 4K/8K editing and AI workloads. A new 5nm controller reduces power consumption by nearly 50% compared to the 990 Pro. Integrated thermal management prevents overheating and Samsung Magician software provides firmware updates, drive health monitoring, and encryption features.
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