If you're looking for a large SSD as an upgrade for your PC, laptop or Playstation 5 then WD's first 4TB budget-conscious Blue series model, the SN5000, should definitely be on your short list. The ...
The Blue 3D SSD is the first TLC NAND drive whose sustained write performance nearly matches that of MLC NAND drives. Along with its Sandisk 3D Extreme sibling, by far the best bang for your buck in a ...
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Page 2: WD Blue SN550 SSD: More Benchmarks And Our Verdict Spinning hard disks are completely out for just about all but the very cheapest of systems. Solid state drives like the WD Blue SN550 we'll ...
A week or two ago Western Digital announced their new WD Blue SN500 series NVMe SSDs. A value NVMe proposition that is capable of rattling some cages. We had the opportunity to test the 250GB model ...
At the right (low) price, this drive will deliver the PCIe 4.0 goods and deliver them Consistently. It’s new QLC also offers a significantly faster native write rate than previous generations. When ...
If you've ever wanted to be totally blasé with storage space and game installs then Western Digital's 4TB TLC SATA SSD might be the drive for you. Set to rival Samsung's 860 QVO 4TB drive in the ...
WD set itself a pretty high bar with its original entry level NVMe SSD, as we considered the 500GB WD Blue SN500 the first horseman to SATA's eventual apocalypse. But with the SATA connection already ...
A name you know from a brand you trust. The new WD Blue SN500 NVMe is a low-cost mainstream SSD with a strong warrnty and SATA killing performance. We already declared the end of SATA SSDs for ...
Western Digital's Blue SN5000 is an odd proposition. It's a QLC 4TB SSD, aimed at the entry-level PCIe 4.0 market. Its performance is somewhat sluggish and a bit dated for the platform, and sadly, ...
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