Getting terabytes of memory used to be extremely expensive and could only be afforded by major companies with their own servers. However, the technology has become more affordable as of press time, especially with discounted M.2 SSDs.

The 4TB Lexar NM760 M.2 SSD Was Spotted Selling at Its Lowest Price Ever on Amazon, Making It Affordable

According to Club386, the 4TB Lexar NM760 M.2 SSD is on sale for its lowest price ever, from $250 to nearly $200. This particular SSD was reportedly designed for hardcore gamers, professionals, and creators.

The deal was spotted on Amazon, and it reportedly costs less than $250 and close to $200 for the 4TB M.2 SSD version, which is also compatible with the PlayStation 5. That means gamers will be able to upgrade their gaming rig without spending on costly solutions.

The 4TB Lexar NM760 M.2 SSD Dropped to Just $209 on Amazon, Featuring Fast Read and Write Speeds

The Lexar NM760 dropped in price to just $209 if buyers will purchase it from Amazon. As reported, many were attracted to this SSD due to the fact it provided 4TB capacity.

Its capacity is very much aligned with performance as this PCIe Gen 4 M.2 SSD will get a read speed of 7,400 MBps and a write speed of 6,500 MBps, making it incredibly fast.

The Affordable 4TB Lexar NM760 M.2 SSD Comes as an Evolution of the Previously Affordable 2TB SSDs

The report further highlighted how the combination of speed and capacity shows just how SSDs have evolved recently. Previously, the most affordable memory for buyers was just the 2TB SSD.

As of press time, new 4TB offerings were available for just half the price, making it more accessible to regular users. The memory isn't just good for gamers. It's also great for professionals needing huge amounts of storage and not wanting to use a cloud.

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Other Lexar NM760 Specs Include 40% Less Power Consumption Compared to Other DRAM Cache-Enabled PCIe Gen 4 SSDs

As seen on the official Lexar website, the NM760 also comes in other smaller, more affordable SSD options, allowing buyers to purchase the SSD in sizes like 2TB, 1TB, and 512 GB with high-speed performance, PCIe Gen 4x4 interface, the latest 12nm controller, and the NVMe 1.4 technology standard.

It was also noted that the SSDs were twice as fast as the PCIe Gen3 SSDs with its Gen 4x4 NVMe technology. The card is also capable of reaching speeds of up to 1,000,000 IOPs, as it will reportedly make it easier for users to meet their demands.

Despite its power, it was reported that the SSD only consumed up to 40% less power compared to the DRAM cache-enabled PCIe Gen 4 SSDs. The storage allows gamers to keep their energy costs down and work longer despite being in between charges of their laptop.

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