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Never ever buy wd / sandisk. They do not honor warranty. They will just take ur drive and never send you replacement, and also refuse to send back the original drive.
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Nov 24, 2021 5:29 PM
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expired Posted by LovelyCheetah | Staff • Nov 24, 2021
Nov 24, 2021 5:29 PM
1TB WD Blue SN550 NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 Solid State Drive
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For a drive below 8 cents per GB, this speed is fine. I have multiple computers, with SSDs ranging from classic 2.5" SATA to premium NVMe, and honestly in regular day to day usage, you will not notice the difference between them. Only in benchmarks and high-stress scenarios will the differences become noticeable to the end user.
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Max Sequential Write - Up to 1950 MBps
Isn't that a bit slow?
Max Sequential Write - Up to 1950 MBps
Isn't that a bit slow?
For a drive below 8 cents per GB, this speed is fine. I have multiple computers, with SSDs ranging from classic 2.5" SATA to premium NVMe, and honestly in regular day to day usage, you will not notice the difference between them. Only in benchmarks and high-stress scenarios will the differences become noticeable to the end user.
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Max Sequential Write - Up to 1950 MBps
Isn't that a bit slow?
Even people that require it may still use this as a secondary drive.
Max Sequential Write - Up to 1950 MBps
Isn't that a bit slow?
People that constantly transfer large files, maybe wanna look at speed more.
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For a drive below 8 cents per GB, this speed is fine. I have multiple computers, with SSDs ranging from classic 2.5" SATA to premium NVMe, and honestly in regular day to day usage, you will not notice the difference between them. Only in benchmarks and high-stress scenarios will the differences become noticeable to the end user.
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