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Get this 4TB Crucial MX500 SSD for $47.75 off in this great Black Friday deal

With additional savings across different storage capacities and discounts for UK readers too

We're over halfway through Black Friday 2023 but there are no signs of the gaming deals slowing down yet, and there are plenty worth your time.

A deal that our US readers might find compelling is this discounted 4TB Crucial MX500 NAND Internal SSD, available from Amazon for just $164.99. A saving of $47.75.

Crucial MX500 NAND Internal SSD

4TB - $164.99 from Amazon US (Was $212.74)

2TB - $79.99 from Amazon US (Was $149.99)

1TB - $59.99 from Amazon US (Was $99.99)

250GB - $34.29 from Amazon US (Was $35.99)

UK

Crucial MX500 NAND Internal SSD

4TB - £159.99 from Amazon UK (Was £177.97)

2TB - £86.99 from Amazon UK (Was £219.99)

1TB - £43.99 from Amazon UK (Was £86.99)

250GB - £32.99 from Amazon UK

Needing additional storage space is an issue that many people will find themselves running into eventually, particularly if you're a heavy PC user and are often creating, saving, and transferring files. Whether it be games or work-related documents, having larger storage capacity is something worth investing into and sales like the one available right now are arguably the best times to make that call.

Whilst we're highlighting the 4TB model for its discounted price, we also have listed other models you could pick up, most of which are also on sale, albeit not as discounted. UK readers can also take advantage of these deals during the Black Friday period too.

For more Black Friday 2023 discounts like this one, head on over to all our other pages to see the latest gaming deals and much more, updated and posted as soon as we find them.

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Josh Mckenna: Josh is a freelance writer, and an avid player of games ever since a young age. Combined with long-running games coverage of his own, he’s since been able to cover guides and more for Eurogamer. He can often be found either reminiscing about the history of PlayStation – and favourite games like Uncharted and Ratchet and Clank – wishing for another Splinter Cell, or playing too much Destiny. He now also has a soft spot for Final Fantasy VII after playing it for the first time in 2024. Beyond that, he has a strong interest in game design and development, and is fascinated by how games are made.
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