Amazon Prime Day PC Memory and SSD Deals

Here are Amazon Prime’s best SSD and DRAM upgrade deals

Let’s face it, most PC enthusiasts could use more storage or DRAM. Games and applications are becoming increasingly memory-hungry, and with game updates becoming larger and larger, free SSD space is becoming increasingly necessary. With this in mind, we looked across Amazon to find some of the best SSD and DRAM deals available.

If you aren’t a subscriber, you may be able to redeem these deals through Amazon’s 30-day Prime trial. This trial will provide you with all the benefits of Prime, including Prime Video streaming and exclusive Prime Day offers.

SSD Deals

Here are some of the best SSD deals available on Amazon, spanning SATA SSDs all the way to ultra-fast PCIe 5.0 drives. Today, PCIe 4.0 drives offer some of the best value in terms of price per terabyte. However, it’s hard to deny the draws of faster storage solutions.

DDR5 memory deals

The era of DDR4 memory is over. DDR5 is here, and below are some solid offers for 32GB and 64GB memory kits. Specifically, Biwin’s DW100 kit is interesting due to its combination of DDR5-6000 speeds and CL30 timings. Not bad for a sub-£100 memory kit.

You can join the discussion on Amazon’s Prime Day SSD deals on the OC3D Forums.

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