Finding a fast, high‑capacity NVMe SSD at a reasonable price has been tough during RAMageddon. Samsung’s 2TB 9100 Pro SSD now retails for $302.99, roughly $100 below its usual price range.

Key Takeaways

  • 2TB Samsung 9100 Pro SSD available for $302.99 on Amazon
  • Supports PCIe Gen 5 with double‑the‑speed random read/write
  • Heatsink‑less design, but a heatsink is advised for PS5 use

Alongside soaring RAM prices, securing a fast, high‑capacity NVMe SSD at a sane price has been a challenge during the so‑called “RAMageddon.” Samsung’s latest 2TB 9100 Pro SSD is now listed on Amazon for $302.99 – about $100 less than its typical $400‑$500 street price.

The drive is Samsung’s first to support PCIe Gen 5, delivering theoretical random read/write speeds at least twice those of the older 990 Pro. Even in a PCIe Gen 4 environment it performs admirably, though it runs without a heatsink. For PlayStation 5 owners, a compatible heatsink is recommended to avoid thermal throttling.

Historical Background

When the 9100 Pro launched in late 2025, it briefly dipped to $169.99 during a flash sale, but prices stabilized around $400‑$500 through February 2026. This latest dip marks the lowest regular retail price since that promotional period, making the 2TB model a smarter buy than the 1TB version priced at $250.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that this price correction opens up high‑performance storage for small‑to‑mid‑range builders, enabling smoother cloud‑gaming and data‑intensive workflows without breaking the bank.

"The price‑to‑performance ratio of PCIe Gen 5 SSDs has finally become consumer‑friendly, especially for professional creators," says hardware analyst Anita Sharma.
Did You Know?: The 9100 Pro’s controller is built on Samsung’s own V‑NAND technology, extending data retention guarantees up to 10 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Can the 9100 Pro be used in a laptop without a heatsink?
A: Yes, provided the laptop has adequate airflow, the drive runs safely without an additional cooler.

Q2: Is this SSD compatible with PlayStation 5?
A: It is compatible, but adding a heatsink is recommended for long‑term stability.