The Western Digital WD Blue SN5000 NVMe SSD, 1TB, is a next-level storage solution crafted for creators and professionals who need fast and reliable performance. With PCIe Gen 4 technology, and a read speed of up to 5150MB/s, this SSD accelerates your workflow to enhance productivity. It's engineered with Western Digital nCache 4.0, ensuring durable performance with a capacity to reach up to 4TB. Ideal for supporting AI-enabled applications, this SSD simplifies and speeds up every stage of creative development from ideation to finalization, offering unlimited creative capabilities. Create confidently with up to 1,200TBW3 (4TB1 model) endurance for ideating, drafting, and finalizing your creative work. Harness AI and streamline your creative workflow with the combined power of PCIe® Gen 4, up to 5,150MB/s2 read speeds (4TB1 model), and Western Digital nCache™ 4.0 Technology. Monitor your SSD’s performance and available space with the downloadable Western Digital Dashboard application. And gain peace of mind with a 5-year limited warranty4.
Model Number:
WDBS3F0010BNC-WRWM
Product SKU:
13541866278
UPC:
619659218355
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Model: Western Digital 1TB WD Blue SN5000 NVMe SSD PCIe Gen 4.0 up to 5 150 MB/s Read Speeds Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
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It's been this price for a couple of weeks now. I returned the first one as it reported the wrong amount of free space (reported 2TB free but unusable for any of it). Second unit did the same thing.
Come to find out Windows 11 starting with 24H2 has an HMB issue for this drive and the 2TB version. If you add this 1TB as a secondary drive with win11 24H2, beware.
A registry change limiting HMB buffer size to zero or 64 MB is the fix.
I put in a ticket with WD/Sandisk and they are investigating
It's been this price for a couple of weeks now. I returned the first one as it reported the wrong amount of free space (reported 2TB free but unusable for any of it). Second unit did the same thing.
Come to find out Windows 11 starting with 24H2 has an HMB issue for this drive and the 2TB version. If you add this 1TB as a secondary drive with win11 24H2, beware.
A registry change limiting HMB buffer size to zero or 64 MB is the fix.
I put in a ticket with WD/Sandisk and they are investigating
I just grabbed the 2TB to throw in a drawer for later use. Making me consider if I want to test it out first..
It's been this price for a couple of weeks now. I returned the first one as it reported the wrong amount of free space (reported 2TB free but unusable for any of it). Second unit did the same thing. Come to find out Windows 11 starting with 24H2 has an HMB issue for this drive and the 2TB version. If you add this 1TB as a secondary drive with win11 24H2, beware. A registry change limiting HMB buffer size to zero or 64 MB is the fix. I put in a ticket with WD/Sandisk and they are investigating
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Probedude
Come to find out Windows 11 starting with 24H2 has an HMB issue for this drive and the 2TB version. If you add this 1TB as a secondary drive with win11 24H2, beware.
A registry change limiting HMB buffer size to zero or 64 MB is the fix.
I put in a ticket with WD/Sandisk and they are investigating
Come to find out Windows 11 starting with 24H2 has an HMB issue for this drive and the 2TB version. If you add this 1TB as a secondary drive with win11 24H2, beware.
A registry change limiting HMB buffer size to zero or 64 MB is the fix.
I put in a ticket with WD/Sandisk and they are investigating
I also bought a 2TB at the time I got the first 1TB and the 2TB was okay from the start. It already had the latest FW.
Sandisk (they are WD's ssd division) has gone back and forth with me on the 1TB version, even calling me to get more info.
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