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Western Digital 1TB WD Red SN700 NVMe Internal Solid State Drive SSD for NAS Devices - $91.97

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This looks like a good deal for a recommended NAS NVME drive.

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This looks like a good deal for a recommended NAS NVME drive.

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Model: Western Digital 1TB WD Red SN700 NVMe Internal Solid State Drive SSD for NAS Devices - Gen3 PCIe, M.2 2280, Up to 3,430 MB/s - WDS100T1R0C

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2d ago
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schmide
2d ago
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Endurance (TBW)
2000 1tb
2500 2tb
5100 4tb

Is the reason you would buy one. Basically 110% better than the avg drive. Pcie3 though.
Lot of failures in the comments as well as complaints of SanDisk not honoring warranties like WD with the same drive.. Redit has a thread as well
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Quote from schmide :
Endurance (TBW)
2000 1tb
2500 2tb
5100 4tb

Is the reason you would buy one. Basically 110% better than the avg drive. Pcie3 though.
Lot of failures in the comments as well as complaints of SanDisk not honoring warranties like WD with the same drive.. Redit has a thread as well
The TBW is useful in NAS devices, assuming you are writing a lot too it, for most people in your home PC it is very much overkill though.

As for the PCIe 3.0, again not a big deal, because even if only one lane was dedicated to the drive you still will, theoretically, have 1GB/s speeds, which will max out a 10Gbe connection. Again for NAS devices, which is the use case for this. If you are using this as a game drive or whatever in your PC skip it big time, there is no advantage you can realistically get from this versus a cheaper drive, e.g. blue

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