Deals: OWC's New Sale Has Major Savings on Atlas Memory Cards With Our Exclusive Code

We kicked off the month of May with an exclusive partnership with OWC, which nets our readers an extra 20 percent off their purchase of select memory cards with the code MACRUMORS. This code lasts through the end of May, and right now OWC has another flash sale on memory cards going on that stacks with our promo code.

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OWC's flash sale is offering up to an additional 40 percent off already-discounted memory cards, and the company says this sale will end later today. This discount stacks with our existing 20 percent off promo code (MACRUMORS), delivering major savings on these memory cards.

We've listed all of the memory cards on sale below. The higher storage memory cards will have the best discounts during this event, with as much as $175 off these cards. Remember to enter the promo code MACRUMORS on the cart page prior to checkout to get the total savings of each card.

Atlas Pro

  • 64GB - $9.59, down from $27.99
  • 128GB - $11.99, down from $49.99
  • 256GB - $35.74, down from $89.99
  • 512GB - $69.99, down from $159.99
  • 1TB - $168.99, down from $259.99

Atlas Ultra

  • 64GB - $42.24, down from $74.99
  • 128GB - $47.99, down from $139.99
  • 256GB - $91.99, down from $259.99
  • 512GB - $324.99, down from $499.99

Keep up with all of this week's best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.

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Top Rated Comments

saulinpa Avatar
12 months ago

It's been years since I bought a memory card. These prices seem weirdly low. But maybe it's been that long. ?
Yeah. Other than for high end cameras there is little appeal. This is like a sale on floppy disks.
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Verified Whiskey Avatar
12 months ago

This code lasts through the end of May, and right now OWC has another flash sale on memory cards ('https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-462641-11911660?url=https%3A%2F%2Feshop.macsales.com%2Fshop%2Fspecials%3Ffilter.productfamily%3D421%7C1486%7C1487') going on that stacks with our promo code.
Bit of a typo here, missing a word or two. :)
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
segfaultdotorg Avatar
12 months ago
I can't find the SD slot on my iPhone to put this in? There seems to be a port at the bottom but it won't fit?
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Verified Whiskey Avatar
12 months ago

A "flash sale" is a product price markdown with little or no warning that is usually for a short time as well. There is nothing wrong with the sentence you quoted.
What? Read that quote again. The second half in particular. The first half was just there for context.

“This code lasts through the end of May, and right now OWC has going on that stacks with our promo code.”
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mudflap Avatar
12 months ago

It was removed in 2016 but they brought it back for the Luddites.
I just bought a quick micro SD card and a flush silver adapter for my 14" M1 Pro; I love it. So my 512GB internal has a 256GB supplemental staging area. It's not anywhere nears as fast of course, but I can throw jobs in it, or downloads, and when I need them I just copy them over.
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MacManiac76 Avatar
12 months ago

What? Read that quote again. The second half in particular. The first half was just there for context.

“This code lasts through the end of May, and right now OWC has going on that stacks with our promo code.”
That means that the Macrumors discount is in addition to OWC's already existing discount on the item. Basically means a double discount compared to the regular price.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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