For PC use, you’ll notice excellent game load times, way better than an HDD and also slightly faster than a SATA SSD which is limited to around 550MB/s reads by its comparatively ancient interface. Load times are more down to random read speeds, but even here you’re getting a speed-up - and with DirectStorage for Windows 10 and Windows 11 on the horizon, we should see a significant reduction to load times in supported games when you have a PCIe 4.0 drive like the SN850. If you ever wondered how to install an SSD, by the way, new head hardware nerd James has got you covered. We’ll be back tomorrow with more deals as we find them, so thanks for reading and be sure to check in next time! And by the way, if there are any particular categories of products that you’re in the market for - and for which deals would be appreciated - feel free to reach me in the comments or on Twitter; it’s always nice to get feedback. Thanks again and we’ll see you next time!