BH Photo Video has 1TB WD Blue SN550 M.2 Internal NVMe SSD (WDBA3V0010BNC-WRSN) on sale for $119.99 - $40 in-cart discount = $79.99. Shipping is free.
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Specs:
Max Sequential Read: Up to 2400 MBps
Max Sequential Write: Up to 1950 MBps
PCIe 3.0 x4 Interface
1.7 Million Hours MTTF
600TB TBW Endurance
3D NAND Flash Memory
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Our research indicates that this 1TB WD Blue SN550 NVMe M.2 Internal SSD (WDBA3V0010BNC-WRSN) is $15 lower (15.7% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $94.99 at the time of this post.
This offer is valid 2/10/22 only, while supplies last.
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About this product:
This solid state drive has a rating of 4.4/5 from 16 B&H Photo Video customer reviews.
I was going to say. I don't think this is an awful deal, but I would think most would be better off ponying up an extra ten bucks for the SN570 currently on Amazon for $90, which has noticeably better read/write speeds compared to this drive?
completely destroys it. its not even the same realm, this is a nvme m.2 and and thats a 2.5" sata. this thing smokes that s31 anyday of the week
I should rephrase my question, between this and the Hynix sata ssd, which is the better buy for regular pc use with light gaming? My motherboard supports both interfaces.
I should rephrase my question, between this and the Hynix sata ssd, which is the better buy for regular pc use with light gaming? My motherboard supports both interfaces.
If you have m2 slot get this. If you only have sata slot available get hynix. In your light gaming case you will only see couple seconds of difference at the moment. But m2 for future proof speed.
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02-10-2022 at 12:17 AM.
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$80 for this? $50 is enough for this.
I was going to say. I don't think this is an awful deal, but I would think most would be better off ponying up an extra ten bucks for the SN570 currently on Amazon for $90, which has noticeably better read/write speeds compared to this drive?
Review recently seem to reflect a change in chip that has decreased the stability of this drive. Is that others experience? I just got the 570 and its working great. Recommend that one
I was going to say. I don't think this is an awful deal, but I would think most would be better off ponying up an extra ten bucks for the SN570 currently on Amazon for $90, which has noticeably better read/write speeds compared to this drive?
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I should rephrase my question, between this and the Hynix sata ssd, which is the better buy for regular pc use with light gaming? My motherboard supports both interfaces.
If you have m2 slot get this. If you only have sata slot available get hynix. In your light gaming case you will only see couple seconds of difference at the moment. But m2 for future proof speed.
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Where ya find a 1tb ssd for 50 bucks guy.