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Biwin slashes SSD prices for Amazon Spring Sale

Spring has arrived and that means it's about time for another seasonal tech sale. This week, Biwin has slashed prices on a large range of SSDs, so you can make the jump to a speedy, high-capacity Gen 4 or Gen 5 SSD at a much lower price. 

From today until the 31st of March, Biwin's NV7400, NV3500 and X570 PRO SSDs are all going for a reduced price on Amazon. For instance, you can get a 2TB NV7400 for under £100, or you can nab the 4TB version for a little over £195 – these are PCIe 4.0 SSDs too, so you'll get the fast speeds you need for modern AAA games. If you are looking for a smaller upgrade, the 1TB version of this SSD is now £56.

The X570 PRO is a cut above, offering PCIe 5 technology, leading to even faster speeds. These SSDs are now down to £204 for the 2TB version, and £435 for the 4TB model.

For those who aren't concerned with getting the latest tech, the NV3500 PCIe 3 SSDs still offer compelling value and much faster speeds than a SATA SSD or a traditional hard drive. These drives are now down to £28 for the 512GB version, £42.50 for the 1TB version and £83 for the 2TB version.

If you are in need of some DDR5 memory, Biwin has you covered there too. The DW100 and HX100 32GB kits are down to £97 and £104 respectively.

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