Even with SSD prices climbing, the 2TB Crucial P310 has a surprisingly good saving this Prime Day

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Even with SSD prices climbing, the 2TB Crucial P310 has a surprisingly good saving this Prime Day


SSD prices aren’t what they were a year ago, so any sort of saving right is probably worth – especially if it’s a purchase you need.

The Crucial P310 is down from £219.99 to £182.99, saving you £37 on a 2TB M.2 SSD that hits sequential read speeds of up to 7,100MB/s across both Gen3 and Gen4 laptops and desktops.

While this is far from the cheapest this SSD has been, it is the cheapest we’ve seen it for a few months.

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Even with SSD prices climbing, the 2TB Crucial P310 has a surprisingly good saving this Prime Day

Despite rising SSD costs, the 2TB Crucial P310 manages to deliver an unexpectedly solid Prime Day discount.

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Those speeds translate into Windows booting before you’ve sat down, large files moving between folders in seconds, and game load screens that pass quickly enough to feel like a different machine entirely from the one you were using before.

That last point matters for PS5 owners too, since the Crucial P310 is listed as compatible with Sony’s console, giving you a straightforward way to stop rationing installs and keep your full library available without constantly shuffling titles on and off the internal drive.

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Crucial also includes a one-month Adobe Creative Cloud All-Apps trial and Acronis True Image cloning software in the box, so moving your existing data across to the P310 is a straightforward process rather than a reason to put the upgrade off.

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The P310 uses 3D NAND in an M.2 2280 form factor and connects via PCIe x4, and Crucial backs it with a five-year limited warranty, which at this price makes it a reasonable long-term bet rather than a stopgap upgrade.

In real-world productivity tasks, Crucial claims the P310 performs up to 20% faster than other Gen4 SSDs when booting Windows and running applications like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Excel, and PowerPoint, which gives it genuine utility beyond gaming.

The saving here is modest at 17%, and SSD prices have been volatile enough that it’s worth checking recent price history before buying, but £182.99 for 2TB of Gen4 NVMe storage with this kind of warranty backing remains a solid result for Prime Day.

Still deciding whether the Crucial P310 is the right drive for your setup? Our best SSD guide covers the full field so you can make sure you’re picking the right drive before Prime Day ends.

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