🚀 Elevate your creative game with speed and space that keeps up!
The Western Digital 2TB WD Blue SN5000 NVMe SSD leverages PCIe Gen 4.0 technology to deliver ultra-fast read speeds up to 5,150 MB/s, combined with a spacious 2TB capacity and robust endurance of up to 1,200TBW. Designed for professionals who demand reliable, high-performance storage, it includes advanced nCache 4.0 technology and free Acronis True Image software for seamless data migration.
Hard Drive | 2 TB Solid State Drive |
Brand | Western Digital |
Series | SN5000 |
Item model number | WDS200T4B0E |
Item Weight | 0.201 ounces |
Color | Blue |
Flash Memory Size | 2 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
Language | Spanish |
ASIN | B0D7MKYNLX |
Country of Origin | Malaysia |
Date First Available | June 28, 2024 |
G**K
Fantastic PCIe 4 ssd. Great specs for write/read, and especially sustained writes.
I wanted a reliable, fast ssd for a thunderbolt 4/usb4 enclosure. After much research, I decided on this ssd. Yes, it's not the fastest ssd, and not the latest PCIe5. However, it delivers write/read speeds in excess of the bandwidth limitations. I'm getting write speeds of over 2775MB/s and read of over 2850MB/s. And, with the abundant hybrid cache, the sustained writes don't seem to recede. Super fast, with less temperature/power issues (than the top of the line, newer ssd cards). It delivers the same throughput as the newer, faster cards (which would max out at about the same level, due to the bandwidth limits). Saved some money, which is always a welcomed feature. In the near future, I'll spend the savings on a faster card (probably the WD SN850X) when I purchase a thunderbolt 5 enclosure.Very pleased with the specs and real world performance of this ssd. Five stars, definitely.
S**.
Brings New Life to a 10-Year-Old Computer with Very, Very Fast Speed
Western Digital Blue SN580 NVMe SSD 1TB ReviewI have a 10-year-old computer running Windows 10. The system drive has been upgraded from a mechanical hard drive to a Crucial MX500 SATA SSD. This really increased the boot-up speed and functioning of the computer.For the computer I was installing the SN580 NVMe SSD into, I had to purchase a M.2 NVMe PCI-E adapter because my 10-year-old computer does not have a M.2 slot. It does have an available PCI Express x16 (Gen 2.0) slot. The adapter I bought is backward compatible to Gen2.0.The NVMe SSD can only be used as a secondary drive in the computer I was installing it in because the computer’s BIOS will not boot from PCI-E. If the computer’s BIOS could boot from PCI-E I would have cloned the SATA SSD and made the NVMe SSD the system drive.INSTALLATION1) After connecting the NVMe to your computer (remember, typically, the card is inserted into the slot at an angle and then gently pressed down and secured with a screw).2) Power on the computer and go to Disk Management (Click the Microsoft logo in the lower left of the screen and type “Disk Management”.)3) A dialog box will ask you to initialize the drive. Do so.4) Locate the new SSD in the disk drive section. In the Unallocated section, right click and format the drive. After it’s complete, close Disk Management window and you’re new SSD should be ready to use.RESULTSIn my situation, I connected the WD SN580 to the computer’s PCI-E X16 slot using an adapter. I was blown away at the read/write speeds compared to the Crucial MX500 SATA SSD (being used as the System drive).The NVMe SSD, using PCI-E adapter, had tremendous speed. For comparison, here are the CrystalDiskMark results for the two drives installed in the computer:Read WriteCrucial MX500 SATA SSD: 285.1. 267.6WD Blue SN580 NVMe: 3,533.3 3,395.5Although not exactly a fair comparison because the two drives use different technologies, upgrading to an NVMe SSD in my situation was the right choice.FINAL THOUGHTSInstallation was straightforward. The Western Digital SN580 NVMe 1TB SSD performed extremely well and has a very good price point. Also, Western Digital, at the company’s website, provides Acronis cloning software free of charge and no registration is required. I recommend this product.
D**S
Fast and Reliable SSD — Perfect for MacBook Pro Upgrade
Fast, Reliable, and MacBook Pro CompatibleI’ve been using the WD Blue SN580 2TB NVMe for a few weeks now, and it’s been excellent. The read and write speeds are impressive—noticeably faster than my previous SSD.What really surprised me was how well it works with my 2015 MacBook Pro (using an NVMe adapter). No issues at all, and the system recognizes the drive without any fuss. Perfect upgrade if you're looking to breathe new life into an older Mac.Highly recommend for both performance and compatibility.
A**S
Very good product at an affordable price
Fast SSD storage. Performs better than the original internal drive. I am using it on an external enclosure with faster data read/write speeds.
J**J
Great WD Value.
Honestly, it's a Western Digital product and I've never had any issues with these M.2 drives. Sturdy and well made and are very fast. Mine have been installed in heat sink environments and do not present any heat issues. Good value overall given the superb performance. Easy install.
J**H
Works as expected, no complaints.
Work great and the speeds are within the expected and acceptable range. Would recommend it if you aren't seeking the fastest speeds and need something reliable.
D**N
I like how fast it is
Bought this to make a bigger flash drive works well , very fast, but they also warm up fast. I also bought this because it's a western digital trusted name
B**S
Excellent SSD.
Works perfectly in my HP PC, no trouble. You must have an M2 connector on your PC's system board, or use a USB adapter.
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