Top-rated 500GB SSD costs only $60 thanks to insane Black Friday deal

Super fast 500GB SSD is more than half off in Black Friday deal
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Black Friday deals are getting better and better, gradually providing more great reasons to buy into these incredible discounts. 

Currently, you can get your hands on the SK Hynix Gold P31 SSD for just $59.99 at Amazon. The drive typically retails at $121.99, meaning you're getting this for a little more than half-off.

SK Hynix Gold P31 500GB: was $121.99 now $59.99 @ Amazon

SK Hynix Gold P31 500GB: <a href="https://target.georiot.com/Proxy.ashx?tsid=45727&GR_URL=https%3A%2F%2Famazon.com%2FSK-hynix-Gold-500GB-Internal%2Fdp%2FB08DK2FB7G%3Ftag%3Dhawk-future-20%26ascsubtag%3Dhawk-custom-tracking-20" data-link-merchant="Amazon US"" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">was $121.99 now $59.99 @ Amazon
This high-speed SK Hynix Gold 500GB SSD is now $62 off, giving desktop users great incentive to upgrade from what they're currently using. If you're looking for incredible performance, this is a must-buy.

The SK Hynix Gold P31 500GB is no joke. Our sister site Tom's Hardware gave this beast 4.5 stars out of 5 last month, claiming it's "a top-tier SSD that offers tremendous value."

It has read speeds of up to 3,500MBs, write speeds of up to 3,200MBs and comes with a 5-year warranty in the case of hardware failure.

Now that it's $62 cheaper than the listing price, there's no better time to invest in such a powerful solid-state drive, especially if you were already looking to build a new desktop computer soon.

We’ll be looking out for the latest Amazon Black Friday deals as and when they appear, and to ensure you don’t miss out, be sure to bookmark our Black Friday 2020 deals hub for this year's best Black Friday discounts.  

Momo Tabari
Contributing Writer

Self-described art critic and unabashedly pretentious, Momo finds joy in impassioned ramblings about her closeness to video games. She has a bachelor’s degree in Journalism & Media Studies from Brooklyn College and five years of experience in entertainment journalism. Momo is a stalwart defender of the importance found in subjectivity and spends most days overwhelmed with excitement for the past, present and future of gaming. When she isn't writing or playing Dark Souls, she can be found eating chicken fettuccine alfredo and watching anime.