Bulk up Your Storage With a 2TB Intel 670p M.2 SSD for $64: Real Deals

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Whether it's for installing more games or just to have more room for your other data, you can't go wrong with upgrading your storage for more capacity if it's needed. With value in mind, you can currently pick up a 2TB Intel 670p Series M.2 SSD for $64— that's just 3 cents per GB. 

If you're lucky enough to live near a Micro Center store, then you can get your hands on one of AMD's most powerful GPUs with $50 off of the usual asking price. The PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Hellhound is just $699 if you pick up the GPU in-store. 

And if you're looking for a gaming mouse with decent accuracy thanks to a 16K DPI sensor that also won't empty your wallet, then consider the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed Wireless gaming mouse for $34. It's a good price for a mouse of this quality, and we loved its design and strong gaming performance, but the use of a AA battery is a bit of a negative, although you can purchase a rechargeable battery to make this aspect of the mouse more bearable.

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Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 2TB: now $64 at Newegg

Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 2TB: now $64 at Newegg (was $99)
This SSD has a 2TB storage capacity, but other sizes are available including a 512GB model and a 1TB model. The 2TB edition has read/write speeds of 3500/2700 Mbps and is supported by a 5-year warranty from Intel.

PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Hellhound OC: now $699 at MicroCenter

PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Hellhound OC: now $699 at MicroCenter (was $649)
A triple fan cooled GPU with 5376 stream processors, 20GB of GDDR6 VRAM with a 320-bit memory interface and a 2500MHz boost clock. 

Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming Mouse: now $34 at Walmart

Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming Mouse: now $34 at Walmart (was $59)
It's a wireless mouse using a single AA battery for power, with a battery life of around 285 hours on 2.4GHz wireless, or up to 450 hours on BlueTooth. 6 programmable buttons and a 16K DPI optical sensor provide all the accuracy you could need for both productivity work and your gaming hobbies. 

Acer Nitro XV320QU LVbmiiphx Gaming Monitor: now $209 at NeweggSSCU2427

Acer Nitro XV320QU LVbmiiphx Gaming Monitor: now $209 at Newegg (was $229)
A great price on a large 31.5-Inch WQHD IPS gaming monitor with a superfast 1ms response rate and the ability to hit 170Hz refresh rate when in overclock mode and connected via DisplayPort.
Use code SSCU2427 for a $20 discount.

Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse: now $79 at Newegg with promo code SSCU2425

Logitech G502 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse: now $79 at Newegg with promo code (was $149)
The Logitech G502 is one of the best gaming mice. This wireless gaming mouse packs Logitech's Hero 25K sensor and premium features such as custom weights. 
Use code SSCU2425 for a $70 discount.

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Stewart Bendle is a deals and coupon writer at Tom's Hardware. A firm believer in “Bang for the buck” Stewart likes to research the best prices and coupon codes for hardware and build PCs that have a great price for performance ratio.

  • cyrusfox
    Solid Intel drive @ 740 TBW endurance for the 2TB, one of the best QLC performance out there (Technically the p41 plus is slightly better and support Gen 4 PCIe).

    Performance is phenomenal as long as you don't deplete the SLC cache while writing(min SLC cache is 24GB, but starts out at 280GB). Always great read performance
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  • evdjj3j
    cyrusfox said:
    Solid Intel drive @ 740 TBW endurance for the 2TB, one of the best QLC performance out there (Technically the p41 plus is slightly better and support Gen 4 PCIe).

    Performance is phenomenal as long as you don't deplete the SLC cache while writing(min SLC cache is 24GB, but starts out at 280GB). Always great read performance
    I have a 2TB 660p that I bought 5 years ago for $350 and it has been a great drive. This is an awesome deal.
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  • Hanfi
    So the GPU is $50 more now and it's advertised as a deal? What am I missing?
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