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2TB WD Black SN770 Gen4 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive SSD (WDS200T3X0E) for $99.22 - $14.23 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page =
$84.99.
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Product Features:
- Get into the game fast as you zoom past load times with blazing speeds of up to 5,150MB/s (1TB and 2TB models).
- Equipped with a PCIe Gen4 interface, the WD_BLACK SN770 NVMe SSD helps fuel in-game responsiveness, minimize stutter, and provide smooth streaming for a performance boost you can see and feel.
- Get tons of space for your latest games, future updates, and downloadable content with capacities up to 2TB.
- Supports future games developed for Microsoft's DirectStorage technology for faster load times.
- Optimize peak performance in gaming mode and monitor your drive's health with the WD_BLACK Dashboard (Windows only) so you can game with confidence using this reliable drive from a trusted brand.
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All Gen 4 ssds are. Question is if you need a heatsink or not.
I have one and it works great for daily chores and gaming, too.
I love these prices! The only question is how low will they go on Black Friday.
I have one and it works great for daily chores and gaming, too.
I love these prices! The only question is how low will they go on Black Friday.
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Definitely need a heat sink for PS5.
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I miss my tape drives too.
I have one and it works great for daily chores and gaming, too.
I love these prices! The only question is how low will they go on Black Friday.
The WD 770 does not have a heatsink and I periodically look to see if the temperature goes up significantly in the small form factor machine. It has not. It normally runs under 40C even in a warm room, but since it is now my work computer, I am not doing anything major except general computing, video streaming, etc. If it was in a laptop or gaming console you might want to watch the heat especially if the game is actively using the SSD, since air flow may be more limited.
Since the prices of SSD are so good right now, I also upgraded my wife's laptop, but followed the recommendation of some on this site to use a Gen 3, if Gen 3 is the best you have on the laptop, because they will run cooler and there may not be room for a heatsink.
No it's not:
Max Sequential Read Up to 5150 MBps
Max Sequential Write Up to 4850 MBps
"The sequential read speed of the drive needs to be at least 5,500MB/s"
https://www.pcmag.com/news/sony-d...-expansion