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The WD Blue SN5100, successor to the SN5000, is a 2280 (22mm wide, 80mm long) NVMe 2.0, PCIe 4.0 SSD utilizing a Sandisk ...
Western Digital has finally committed to the solid state drive market with its new WD Green and WD Blue SSD lines. We tested the WD Blue SSD 1TB to see if it can make room for itself in the ...
Whether working, creating, casual gaming or processing large amounts of data, the WD Blue SN550 NVMe SSD can deliver over four times the speed of Western Digital’s fastest SATA drives.
The WD Blue 1TB SSD includes a total terabytes written (TBW) rating of 400, still higher than the other drives included in the price-per-gigabyte chart, though some of them include 5-year warranty ...
Our first look at BiCS 5 comes from Western Digital's WD Blue SN570 value SSD. Let's see what this DRAMless SSD can do for you.
Western Digital has launched two new solid state drive (SSD) lines dubbed as WD Blue and WD Green. The consumer SSDs are being branded as high-performance products that will be immediately sold to ...
Verdict A great value, budget SSD that puts an end to SATA boot drives once and for all. This is it folks, the end of SATA is upon us and the WD Blue SN500 is harbinger to the whole affair.
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 ...
The WD Blue SN500 is an affordable NVMe M.2 SSD that performs better than SATA-based drives, but at a similar price point.
WD Blue is Western Digital's line of storage drives aimed at everyday computing needs. The WD Blue SN500 NVMe SSD will be offered in 250GB ($54.99) and 500GB ($77.99) capacities in a single-sided ...
We can now show you some specifications for the WD Green and Blue SSDs, just in case you want to know what makes these drives so good.
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