The e7400 has witnessed countless price cuts that made ORICO’s 4TB PCIe NVMe Gen 4 SSD an absolute killer deal with its discount coupon on Amazon. Unfortunately, that same coupon diminished in value over time, meaning that buyers could not avail a bigger price cut than what was being offered to them initially. Now, here is a little twist in the story; although the same solid-state drive is available for $203.99, which is its second-best price thanks to a 15 percent discount on the online retailer, it is not available for everyone.
In other words, you have to be subscribed to Amazon’s Prime membership to be eligible for this offer, which is not a bad deal, all things considered. At $14.99 a month, or billed $139 annually, Amazon Prime membership gives you a large gateway into experiencing major deals that non-members cannot take advantage of, with the ORICO e7400 being the latest example of the company’s business model. Assuming you do not want to give your money towards gaining the Prime membership, you must pay the full price of $239.99.

If you subscribe to the subscription at this time, you will end up paying less than the full price, and because you can cancel at any period, this is an excellent opportunity to upgrade the existing storage on your PC, laptop, or PS5. The e7400 is ORICO’s fastest SSD at this time and can reach speeds of up to 7,400MB/s thanks to supporting the PCIe NVMe Gen 4 standard. We have started seeing a large number of these offers that are locked behind Amazon’s Prime membership paywall, so it might be a great idea to start getting used to such deals.