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Model: WD_BLACK 500GB SN750 SE NVMe Internal Gaming SSD Solid State Drive - Gen4 PCIe, M.2 2280, Up to 3,600 MB/s - WDS500G1B0E
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My apologies, i don't know much about SSDs but I'm wondering if this could be used in a laptop. I just bought a Dell with an extra slot so this would be great if so. I don't game at all but i imagine performance wise this works well.
Edit: i ordered a WD Blue SN570 500 GB for a Dell Inspiron 14 5402 but if this one works it would seem to be a better option.
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It has 5 years manufacturer warranty and 300 TB TBW (Write Endurance) or 0.3 DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day). - isn't this really bad? Even for a laptop?
I am not sure about your usage but for my PS5, I would like need to download 150~160 GB in games and delete it everyday and redownload it again next day.
Download per day = 0.16 TB, 365 Days in year, 5 Year
0.16*365*5 ~ 292 TB written in 5 years.
I guess in laptop like you can apps like Chrome uses it for buffering. Or like Windows Pagefile. Pagefile is likely being written too also and every time you sleep data is dumped to disk. Web browsers by default cache data to the drive. Like if you use this drive as like your main drive for your OS I guess you can reach 300 TB in 5 Years easily if you don't change settings.
I don't bother and will just RMA it if it goes bad. I bought like some other SSD (SK hynix Gold S31) 81 days ago and it says I wrote 14 TB to it yet. Use Crystaldisk Info to find how much data you wrote in your SSD.
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"Can the Slowest PS5 SSD Upgrade Run Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWQs4Up
Note that it is different from WD SN750. SN750 is Gen. 3 NVME and has DRAM, SN750 SE is Gen. 4 NVME and doesn't have DRAM.
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WD SN750 SE is a TLC nan SSD.
Interface: x4 PCIe 4.0/NVMe
Form Factor: M.2
Controller: Phison E19T
Configuration: Single R5 + CoX, 4-ch, 8-CE/ch
DRAM: No
HMB: Yes
NAND Brand: SanDisk
NAND Type: TLC
2D/3D NAND: 96
Layers: 3600/2830
R/W: Budget NVMe
It has 5 years manufacturer warranty and 300 TB TBW (Write Endurance) or 0.3 DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day).
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https://www.eurogamer.n
"Can the Slowest PS5 SSD Upgrade Run Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWQs4Up
Note that it is different from WD SN750. SN750 is Gen. 3 NVME and has DRAM, SN750 SE is Gen. 4 NVME and doesn't have DRAM.
From Reddit SSDBot
WD SN750 SE is a TLC nan SSD.
Interface: x4 PCIe 4.0/NVMe
Form Factor: M.2
Controller: Phison E19T
Configuration: Single R5 + CoX, 4-ch, 8-CE/ch
DRAM: No
HMB: Yes
NAND Brand: SanDisk
NAND Type: TLC
2D/3D NAND: 96
Layers: 3600/2830
R/W: Budget NVMe
It has 5 years manufacturer warranty and 300 TB TBW (Write Endurance) or 0.3 DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day).
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Edit: i ordered a WD Blue SN570 500 GB for a Dell Inspiron 14 5402 but if this one works it would seem to be a better option.
https://www.eurogamer.n
"Can the Slowest PS5 SSD Upgrade Run Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWQs4Up
Note that it is different from WD SN750. SN750 is Gen. 3 NVME and has DRAM, SN750 SE is Gen. 4 NVME and doesn't have DRAM.
From Reddit SSDBot
WD SN750 SE is a TLC nan SSD.
Interface: x4 PCIe 4.0/NVMe
Form Factor: M.2
Controller: Phison E19T
Configuration: Single R5 + CoX, 4-ch, 8-CE/ch
DRAM: No
HMB: Yes
NAND Brand: SanDisk
NAND Type: TLC
2D/3D NAND: 96
Layers: 3600/2830
R/W: Budget NVMe
It has 5 years manufacturer warranty and 300 TB TBW (Write Endurance) or 0.3 DWPD (Drive Writes Per Day).
Would this heat sink work? It's from a different manufacturer though.
Would this heat sink work? It's from a different manufacturer though.
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Download per day = 0.16 TB, 365 Days in year, 5 Year
0.16*365*5 ~ 292 TB written in 5 years.
I guess in laptop like you can apps like Chrome uses it for buffering. Or like Windows Pagefile. Pagefile is likely being written too also and every time you sleep data is dumped to disk. Web browsers by default cache data to the drive. Like if you use this drive as like your main drive for your OS I guess you can reach 300 TB in 5 Years easily if you don't change settings.
I don't bother and will just RMA it if it goes bad. I bought like some other SSD (SK hynix Gold S31) 81 days ago and it says I wrote 14 TB to it yet. Use Crystaldisk Info to find how much data you wrote in your SSD.
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This at 1TB is $99, vs P31 @ $110
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