
Available on Amazon in no less than 9 sizes that range between 120 GB and 4 TB, the PNY CS900 SATA III SSD is now discounted between 12% (480 GB) and 40% (120 GB). This drive ships with a 7 to 9.5 mm spacer. All orders come with 90 days of Amazon Music Unlimited (only applicable to new subscribers).
Although the official product page also shows a PNY CS900 SATA III SSD with 8 TB of storage space, Amazon is only listing models up to 4 TB in size. However, the 8 TB PNY CS900 doesn’t have any price listed on PNY’s website for the time being. Now, Amazon is offering various discounts for the other flavors, going as high as 40% for the 120 GB model, which currently retails for US$17.99 instead of US$29.99.
These are the remaining models currently available on Amazon alongside their prices, discounts, and list prices:
- 240 GB, US$13.99, 30%, US$19.99
- 250 GB, US$15.99, 20%, US$19.99
- 480 GB, US$22.99, 12%, US$25.99
- 500 GB, US$22.99, 26%, US$30.99
- 960 GB, US$40.85, 15%, US$47.99
- 1 TB, US$36.99, 14%, US$42.99
- 2 TB, US$69.99, 22%, US$89.99 (best value)
- 4 TB, US$199.99, 13%, US$229.99
All models come covered with a limited 3-year warranty and can hit speeds of over 550 MB/s (depending on size, the smaller sizes reach slightly lower transfer rates that start at 515 MB/s and 490 MB/s sequential read/write for the 120 GB model). According to PNY, the 4 TB and 8 TB models hit 560/540 MB/s, while the 2 TB CS900 SATA III SSD is capable of 550/530 MB/s sequential read/write speeds.
For the time being, any purchase also comes with a free Amazon Music Unlimited for 90 days, but this deal is only valid for new subscribers to this music streaming service.
Disclaimer: Notebookcheck is not responsible for price changes carried out by retailers. The discounted price or deal mentioned in this item was available at the time of writing and may be subject to time restrictions and/or limited unit availability.
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Codrut Nistor, 2023-05-17 (Update: 2023-05-17)