Deal Editor's Note: This offer is valid In-Store only at select locations. While we cannot confirm in-store pricing/availability, we are promoting this deal to the Frontpage due to comments from forum members reporting success in finding these prices available locally.
Select Walmart Stores (link is for reference only) have
500GB Western Digital WD Blue SN570 NVMe Gen3 x4 PCIe Internal Solid State Drive for
$27.
In store purchase only.
Note: Pickup availability and pricing will vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member
scottjn for finding this deal.
Features:- M.2 2280 Form Factor
- Sequential Read Performance: 3300MB/s
- Sequential Write Performance: 1200MB/s
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WD Black SN850 1TB Gen 4 NVMe: $60 (might be in the PlayStation cabinet)
WD Black SN770 500GB Gen 4 NVMe: $29 or $31.50
WD Blue SN570 1TB Gen 3 NVMe: $42
WD Black D10 8TB external drive: $108 (allegedly can be schucked for an HGST enterprise drive within)
WD Black D30 500GB external SSD: $35
https://www.reddit.com/r/walmart/...re_losers/
Walmart employees calling others losers. 😂
Anyway, interesting insight into the mentality of a Walmart employee (or at least some Walmart employees).
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I ended up buying five units at two different stores.
The units were in a locked glass container and clearance tags were displayed.
The 512 blue units were $25 in the store despite the fact that the web showed a higher price.
They did have 512 black units for $42 but I figured for just $3 more, I'd take the 1tb blue unit.
Hope this helps….
Super jealous!!
Blue SN570 500GB $25
Blue SN570 1TB $42
Black SN770 500GB $29
Black SN850 was in stock, but at the regular online price.
You can check stock in a store by setting it as your pickup location and seeing if you get same-day pickup.
That won't tell you if they marked it down: it'll show the regular online price. But it seems like the Blues are almost always marked down. YMMV on Blacks.
WD Black SN850 1TB Gen 4 NVMe: $60 (might be in the PlayStation cabinet)
WD Black SN770 500GB Gen 4 NVMe: $29 or $31.50
WD Blue SN570 1TB Gen 3 NVMe: $42
WD Black D10 8TB external drive: $108 (allegedly can be schucked for an HGST enterprise drive within)
WD Black D30 500GB external SSD: $35
Might have been too early in the process here.
What I found was that the *clearance* price was $44.50, but the tag listed the *unit* price as $22.25, as if there were two drives in the box instead of one. It's just a guess, but maybe someone at corporate mistakenly saw the kit's USB-to-NVMe adapter as a second "unit".
Anyway, I asked about the pricing discrepancy and, after escalating the matter, wound up getting the kit for the lower price. However, the manager chose to pull the remaining boxes from the shelf so that they could follow up with the price tag issue on Monday.
Regarding some of the other clearance items, the same store had the 500GB WD Blue SN570 for $25 (slightly cheaper than elsewhere), and the 500GB WD Black SN770 for $31.50 (slightly more expensive); I passed on both, since the PNY was a better deal than the SN570 (same size & warranty, but with the transfer adapter and Acronis software), and I scooped the SN770 for $29 at a different location.
should I return and wait for a better deal ? Or the prices are really going to stay the same for a while ?
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Might have been too early in the process here.
What I found was that the *clearance* price was $44.50, but the tag listed the *unit* price as $22.25, as if there were two drives in the box instead of one. It's just a guess, but maybe someone at corporate mistakenly saw the kit's USB-to-NVMe adapter as a second "unit".
Anyway, I asked about the pricing discrepancy and, after escalating the matter, wound up getting the kit for the lower price. However, the manager chose to pull the remaining boxes from the shelf so that they could follow up with the price tag issue on Monday.
Regarding some of the other clearance items, the same store had the 500GB WD Blue SN570 for $25 (slightly cheaper than elsewhere), and the 500GB WD Black SN770 for $31.50 (slightly more expensive); I passed on both, since the PNY was a better deal than the SN570 (same size & warranty, but with the transfer adapter and Acronis software), and I scooped the SN770 for $29 at a different location.
Are you in Socal too?
Anyway, interesting insight into the mentality of a Walmart employee (or at least some Walmart employees).
Walmart only hires upscale employees, preferably with Ivy League backgrounds….where they were tossed before graduation for plagiarism.
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No.
Synology has the recommended solutions on their web page. Just input you NAS Model. Currently there are no WD nvme drives on their list for my 920+ Seagate, Samsung, only.
edit: https://www.synology.co