9/6/2023 0 Comments Wd blue ssd crystal disk mark![]() Simple and transparent, unlike the skulduggery sometimes employed by their competitors, there's little chance of you slotting a server drive in your desktop PC. ![]() My complaint for the WD Blue SSD is same as the one for SanDisk Ultra, and it is that the package is would’ve been better if they bundled it with some screws and perhaps even a mounting bay.Western Digital has released a fast PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe solid-state drive for the more budget-conscious regular user with the WD Blue SN570.įor those not in the know, for years, Western Digital has provided users with a colour-coded designation for their hard drives. ![]() The difference is that this being under WD, and the WD variant also comes with M.2 SATA model. If you think this looks familiar? That’s because this is essentially the same drive from my SanDisk 1TB drive review. The WD Blue 3D NAND SATA SSD 1TB retails at RM 1,489.00 – so expensive? Not quite, you see even 256GB SSDs retail at around RM 400 these days so to have around 4 times of space without costing 4 times as much is excellent, after all drives often cost less per GB when the capacity is higher. It looks like the claims are justified, SanDisk claims Read Speed up to 560 MB/s and Write Speed: up to 530 MB/s and sure enough it is correct as seen on ATTO and CrystalDiskMark had it really close as well. BenchmarksĪs always I test the drives based on the claims, and the WD Blue SSD is said to have the following performance. There’s little to no detail on what NAND type used, even on the official product page so we’ll just leave it at that. 1TB Drive from WD, you guys do know that WD owns SanDisk right?
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