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4TB WD Blue SN5000 NVMe Internal SSD

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Various Retailers have 4TB WD Blue SN5000 NVMe Internal SSD on sale for $199.99. Shipping is free.

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Available Retailers:Specs:
  • Maximum Read Speed: Up to 5,500MB/s (4TB)
  • Maximum Write Speed: Up to 5,000MB/s (4TB)

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Various Retailers have 4TB WD Blue SN5000 NVMe Internal SSD on sale for $199.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Suryasis for finding this deal.

Available Retailers:Specs:
  • Maximum Read Speed: Up to 5,500MB/s (4TB)
  • Maximum Write Speed: Up to 5,000MB/s (4TB)

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts
  • This matches a previous frontpage deal.
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 2,000 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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For us less technical folks, basically it has a comparatively lower "TBW", "total bytes written", the amount of data that can be written before it'll likely fail. It's also theoretically worse performance than "TLC", but it kind of depends what you'll be using it for.

This is a "DRAM-less" SSD, so it uses part of the drive itself as a cache, and when that fills up during writing a lot of files at once or very large files, your performance is going to tank. So instead of those 5000 MB/s speeds you'll end up with something more like 500 MB/s.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ssds/wd-sn5000-4tb-ssd-review

As a basis for comparison, here's a TLC PNY drive:

https://www.tomshardware.com/revi...ssd-review

The TBW is 3000 TBW instead of 1200 for the WD. And performance is a bit better, and it has a DRAM cache. But it also costs $100 more for the same amount of storage.

But for a lot of folks, they'll possibly never hit that TBW or even the performance once the cache is full will be fine. Depends what your budget is and what you'll be using it for! But it's a pretty good price for a lot of SSD storage that we haven't seen in awhile.
4TB model is 3d nand QLC according to wd spec sheet
The MP44 also sits there for only $26 more and still TLC so you can meet in the middle but even the 850x is only $60 more and is a vastly superior drive. For $200 this isn't really slick but more in line to what it should be and even then for QLC it should be much cheaper but prices have been out of wack and might only get worse.

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Dec 31, 2024
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specialistgraner
Dec 31, 2024
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Quote from DannyKABOOM :
is this good for storing and playing video games on a PC?
Yeah, you wouldn't notice any performance on the speed difference of the drive gaming, Linus Tech Tips did a video about this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DKLA7w9eeA Since it's a dramless drive I wouldn't keep any important files on it without backing them up in case it craps out on you.
Dec 31, 2024
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papillon333
Dec 31, 2024
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Quote from nitemare :
QLC..Avoid. They definitely go out of there way to hide this garbage:
https://documents.westerndigital....me-ssd.pdf
Cancelled my order after seeing QLC.
ChatGBT info on QLC:

QLC stands for Quad-Level Cell, a type of NAND flash memory technology used in SSDs.

Here's what it means:

QLC NAND stores 4 bits of data per cell, which is more than Single-Level Cell (SLC), Multi-Level Cell (MLC), or Triple-Level Cell (TLC) NAND.
Benefits:
Higher data density, which allows manufacturers to create larger-capacity SSDs at a lower cost.

Drawbacks:
Lower endurance (number of write cycles before the cell wears out) compared to SLC, MLC, or TLC.
Slower write speeds, especially when the drive is nearing full capacity or working outside its cache.
Less suitable for high-performance or heavy write workloads compared to TLC or MLC.
QLC drives are often marketed as cost-effective solutions for general consumer use, especially for storage-heavy applications like media storage. However, for tasks requiring frequent writes (like video editing or database management), TLC or MLC SSDs are usually preferred.
Jan 1, 2025
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dreadinny
Jan 1, 2025
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Quote from apprehensive :
Is this the same one? I got it for $68 after taxes a few days prior
No. But that drive is more reliable for long-term storage
Jan 1, 2025
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chanhyung
Jan 1, 2025
158 Posts
Is this useable on a ps5?
Jan 1, 2025
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JDubb66
Jan 1, 2025
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Quote from DannyKABOOM :
is this good for storing and playing video games on a PC?
Gaming is a great use case for this type of drive. There are really not many writes except during install and even then that's not enough and to cause an issue.
Performance difference between this and something more expensive is negligible we are talking nanoseconds to maybe 2 seconds slower loading maps/levels.
Jan 1, 2025
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nitropaintball
Jan 1, 2025
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Quote from schlack :
Apple charges $200 to add 256gb of storage. Here you can get 16x that amount for the same price and yet WD is still making a profit. 🤯
Significantly faster than this QLC junk too...
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Wudafuc
Jan 1, 2025
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Do they make an NVME adapter to SSD Sata?
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Jan 1, 2025
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Dealsfinder2019
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WD and Sandisk works on the same tech with SSD. Not sure how reliable this is as they had issues with the hardware design end up failing and lose of data.
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Quote from dreadinny :
No. But that drive is more reliable for long-term storage
WD and Sandisk. Look up fail SSD drives.
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FormerAstronut
Jan 2, 2025
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Quote from Wudafuc :
Do they make an NVME adapter to SSD Sata?
I mean they do, but why would you want to? Why not just buy an SATA ssd. Plenty of 4TB ones under $200
Jan 11, 2025
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Wudafuc
Jan 11, 2025
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Quote from FormerAstronut :
I mean they do, but why would you want to? Why not just buy an SATA ssd. Plenty of 4TB ones under $200
To future proof, when I get my next MOBO or computer, I'll have an extra NVME vs an outdated SATA SSD.

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