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The 500GB Black SN750 NVMe M.2 Internal SSD from WD delivers top-tier performance for gaming and hardware enthusiasts who are looking to build or upgrade their system. It is a solid choice for expanding your gaming library, as well as storing large multimedia files, including photos, videos, and other applications. This SSD has a 500GB capacity, an M.2 2280 form factor, a PCIe 3.0 x4 interface, and utilizes the NVMe protocol. It also features sequential read speeds of up to 3430 MB/s, sequential write speeds of up to 2600 MB/s, a 1.75 million hours MTTF (mean time to failure), an endurance of 300 TBW, and uses WD's 64-layer 3D NAND flash memory.
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Here's the conclusion from Tom's Hardware [tomshardware.com] comparing some of these SSDs:
PNY's XLR8 is roughly comparable speedwise in this size, slower in write while slightly faster in read (3500/2000 vs 3430/2600) - but has an 800TBW lifetime vs WD's rather pathetic 300TBW. The differences in endurance are even more pronounced in the 1tb/2tb versions (PNY > 1500 and 3k, WD 600 and 1200).
Only site I can find with the lower capacity is best buy - https://www.bestbuy.com/site/pny-...Id=6356713
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Here's the conclusion from Tom's Hardware [tomshardware.com] comparing some of these SSDs:
Here's the conclusion from Tom's Hardware [tomshardware.com] comparing some of these SSDs:
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PNY's XLR8 is roughly comparable speedwise in this size, slower in write while slightly faster in read (3500/2000 vs 3430/2600) - but has an 800TBW lifetime vs WD's rather pathetic 300TBW. The differences in endurance are even more pronounced in the 1tb/2tb versions (PNY > 1500 and 3k, WD 600 and 1200).
Only site I can find with the lower capacity is best buy - https://www.bestbuy.com/site/pny-...Id=6356713
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Here's the conclusion from Tom's Hardware [tomshardware.com] comparing some of these SSDs:
From review: "Well, unfortunately, the synthetic benchmarks are just that and you should take the them with a grain of salt. "
Granted, it's only one review, but the rest are going off benchmarks.
EDIT: For those who are curious: https://imgur.com/a/ZMONtDq
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PNY's XLR8 is roughly comparable speedwise in this size, slower in write while slightly faster in read (3500/2000 vs 3430/2600) - but has an 800TBW lifetime vs WD's rather pathetic 300TBW. The differences in endurance are even more pronounced in the 1tb/2tb versions (PNY > 1500 and 3k, WD 600 and 1200).
Only site I can find with the lower capacity is best buy - https://www.bestbuy.com/site/pny-...Id=6356713
In this tune, do we know which consumer nvme SSDs offer the highest endurance but perhaps more importantly the largest SLC caching capacity? Trying to figure out a cost effective pair for NAS caching...will run probably 30% full all their lives, but be taxed way more often than the average workstation or gaming rig.