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Product Name: | WD Blue 3D NAND 2TB Internal PC SSD - SATA III 6 Gb/s, M.2 2280, Up to 560 MB/s - WDS200T2B0B |
Product Description: | The WD Blue 3D NAND SATA SSD utilizes 3D NAND technology for capacities up to 2TB* with enhanced reliability. Featuring an active power draw up to 25% lower** than previous generations of WD Blue SSDs, you’re able to work longer before recharging your laptop, while sequential read speeds up to 560MB/s and sequential write speeds up to 530MB/s give the speed you want for your most demanding computing applications.*** Combined with the free, downloadable WD SSD Dashboard software and a 5-year limited warranty, you can confidently upgrade your system to the WD Blue 3D NAND SATA SSD. |*As used for storage capacity, one terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes. Total accessible capacity varies depending on operating environment. |** Active power draws are up to 25% lower during sequential reads than previous generations of WD Blue SSD at the 500GB capacity point. |***As used for transfer rate or interface, megabyte per second (MB/s) = one million bytes per second and gigabit per second (Gb/s) = one billion bits per second. |
Model Number: | WDS200T2B0B |
Product SKU: | B073SBW3VD |
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So upgrading to faster storage means getting rid of this rather than adding to it, which would be no problem if it were 2.5" form factor.
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So upgrading to faster storage means getting rid of this rather than adding to it, which would be no problem if it were 2.5" form factor.
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So upgrading to faster storage means getting rid of this rather than adding to it, which would be no problem if it were 2.5" form factor.
It won't matter much unless you handle big files a lot, like video editing