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WD released their new Black SN750 NVMe SSD early this year. It's the successor to last year's WD Black (2018), our review here. The WD Black 2018 was a fast and good NVMe SSD, able to compete with Samsung 970 EVO. But it wasn't enough, thus the company r...
The WD Black SN750 is a good M.2 NVMe SSD overall. It did not outperform its predecessor, the WD Black 2018, by a huge margin; and I wasn't expecting either. Nevertheless, it did outperform its predecessor most of the time by a few MB/s. It also outperfor...
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WD released its WD Black PCIE SSD last year, which has a peak sequential read speed of 2050 MB/s. Despite the impressive performance, the WD Black PCIE SSD still falls behind quite a number of its competitors. This year, WD released the WD Black NVMe SSD...
Excellent out of the box performance, Impressive in-house developed controller, Small footprint, Good software bundle, Backed by 5-year warranty...
Noticeable slower starting speed for write operation, Unusable paid features from Acronis True Image still get installed to your system...
Much to our surprise, WD's in-house developed controller seems to be working really well. The highest temperature recorded during our test is at 68°C, which is a little warm compared to the Plextor M9Pe that is paired with it for the test, but we have yet...
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The 500GB WD Black SSD NVMe is rated for 3400MB/s read and 2500MB/s write. The 1TB model does it one better with a faster write speed of 2800MB/s. The smallest capacity SKU, the 250GB, does a more modest 3000MB/s read and 1600MB/s write on the other hand...
Excellent sequential performance, Reasonable cost per gigabyte, 5year warranty...
250GB performance rating is underwhelming...
The 500GB WD Black SSD NVMe is rated for 3400MB/s read and 2500MB/s write. The 1TB model does it one better with a faster write speed of 2800MB/s. The smallest capacity SKU, the 250GB, does a more modest 3000MB/s read and 1600MB/s write on the other hand...
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The WD Black SSD offers NVMe storage speed for a bargain price. It introduces SanDisk's 3D NAND into its consumer SSD range and pairs it up with an in-house memory controller. Solid state storage is a tough market at the moment, with Samsung largely rulin...
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If you want to turbocharge your PC or notebook's loading and access speeds, you'll definitely need to buy an SSD. For people looking to inject serious speed into their build, that meant buying Samsung's 970 EVO NVMe SSD and spending a fair amount of cash...
If you're looking to supercharge your next PC build, then yes, Western Digital's new Black NVMe SSD storage is definitely an upgrade item you need. It is pretty close to the performance of its closest rival at a few thousand pesos cheaper – the 500GB vari...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2019-12-08 14:56:54
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The supply of SSDs remains high and prices are falling again: it is high time for a new comparison test. You can read it here, based on a completely new test setup, with which we can test SSDs even better than before. We scored 67 models in this test, inc...
Now that the prices of SSDs are starting to fall again, the competition is starting to take off again. Especially the new models from Crucial and Samsung bring some life back to the business, which was badly needed in this market. Last year there were few...
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It is a well-known fact among consumers that solid state drive (SSD) triumphs over hard drive when it comes to speed. That being said, not all SSDs are made equal though since they can still be further differentiated by their respective data speed ratings...
If you looking for a speedy solution and have the budget for it, the answer is definitely yes. Currently priced at RM 1639 on WD's Flagship Store on Lazada, the WD Black NVMe SSD might costs RM 360 more than the SATA-based WD Blue 3D NAND SSD but what you...
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Want one? Amazon: prourls.co/jjmv Samsung generally holds the crown for best NVMe SSDs – but WD thinks they can take it from them with this, their Black NVMe M.2 SSD – and in my case the 1TB model. Let's find out if it's worth your money, and able to slay...
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For quite some time, Samsung has been considered as the undisputed leader in the world of Solid State Drives. They've also been constantly acknowledged as the best producers of SSDs with some of the fastest NVMe drives to date. While a lot of companies ha...
The disks under WD's Black label has always been known for high performance and quality, however, a lot of people were not pleased with the original Black PCIe drive. Some have said that it should have been under the Blue label which was the company's lin...
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Today is a grand day as I get to test Western Digital ‘s WD Black NVMe SSD ( product link ). Western Digital has used colours to identify their drives for a long time and black has always been the crown. That is no different now that we're moving from HDD...
Amazing performance, Good endurance and 5-year warranty, Black PCB to compliment the drive name and generally improve the look, Acronis True Image WD Edition bonus, High compatibility through standard M.2 2280 form factor...
None, “Western Digital breaks through our charts with the WD Black PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD. It is an amazing drive which could boost your system’s performance to a whole new level.”, Western Digital WD Black 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review, We would like to thank, West...
Pricing and AvailabilityYou can become the proud owner of Western Digital's WD Black 1TB NVMe SSD for £365.03 or $399.15 at the time of this review.DesignAt the core, Western Digital's new drive, the WD Black PCIe NVMe M.2 drive, is quite simple. It is a...
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WD Black NVMe M.2 SSD (2018) Review – Western Digital fans should know by now that the “Black” means serious business. It's the model to get if you are looking for the best performance in storage from Western Digital.Even the traditional hard drive (HDD...
WD Black NVMe SSD will be a tough one to beat. It is one of the fastest NVMe M.2 SSDs around in the market (compared to Kingston and Samsung) and with a blazing fast read/write speed, you can pretty much throw anything you can think of to it and get excel...
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The WD Black 3D NVMe SSD is the company's latest attempt to compete with other high performance storage drives in the market. Last year's WD Black PCIE NVMe SSD wasn't really able to beat or at least level with what Samsung has to offer. Read/write speeds...
I am impressed! Finally a WD Black drive that we deserve. The 2018 WD Black NVMe SSSD is definitely much better than what the company released last year – the WD Black PCIe NVMe SSD (2017) with blue PCB. The actual read and write performance are (very) im...
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WD's first NVMe drive to carry the Black label – the Black PCIe – was something of a disappointment in terms of performance, to say the least. While it was true to say that it was, up till now, the fastest ever Black drive, it was no match for many of its...
Performance, WD controller, Five year warranty...
The 4K performance was a little disappointing in some of the tests...
WD's Black label has always been reserved for high performance disks and it has to be said that the original Black PCIe drive was disappointing. There were many that thought it should have actually been released as a Blue label product.Now WD has delivere...
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For better or worse, Samsung has been the undisputed leader in the solid-state drive world with the fastest NVMe drives. While many have tried to dethrone the South Korean electronics firm's undisputed lead, just as many have failed to deliver the same le...
Performance ranks among the best, Fastest sequential write speed we've recorded, Designed for longevity...
Disappointing random write speeds...
The WD Black NVMe SSD is an incredible step up from the company's previous PCIe drive, delivering a massive increase to read and write speeds. Thanks to the latter being the highest we've ever recorded, it manages to step slightly out from the shadow of t...
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WD has been trying to crack the premium SSD market for some time. Spurred on by the acquisition of SanDisk, paving the way for in-house NAND production, and concurrent investment for controller technology, the storage giant is finally ready to go toe-to-t...
Super-fast performance, Five-year warranty, Big-name support...
Endurance not amazing, Basic info app...
A dearth of high-performance third-party controllers has lead to the big storage companies looking inward and design their own. This is why, after years in development, WD has also come to the high-end PCIe NVMe party with its own controller and, in conju...
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Western Digital's WD Black 3D NVMe SSD delivers much the same performance as the chart-topping Samsung 960 Pro, but for significantly less cash—$200 less in the 1TB capacity.This is a good thing, and a big deal. Samsung has been unchallenged in the end-us...
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Western Digital's WD Black 3D NVMe SSD delivers much the same performance as the chart-topping Samsung 960 Pro, but for significantly less cash—$200 less in the 1TB capacity.This is a good thing, and a big deal. Samsung has been unchallenged in the end-us...
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After seeing the writing on the wall, Western Digital made the decision to go all-in with the NAND revolution by acquiring SanDisk and the fab access that comes with it. Western Digital still leads the world in mechanical storage and plan to continue forw...
Sequencers, tiered caching, geared ECC - Western Digital's NVMe controller is truly a force to be reckoned with. As we saw throughout our testing, the built from the ground up WD controller ushers in the end of Samsung's reign as the undisputed king of fl...
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The first results of the WD acquisition of SanDisk, the WD Blue and Green SSD range didn't exactly set the world on fire but WD's latest SSD drive is a whole new ball game. The WD Black PCIe drive is as it says on the tin a PCIe drive – and a PCIe Gen3 x4...
First WD PCIe NVMe drive, 5-year warranty, Price...
2D Planer NAND, Overall performance is not a strong as you might expect from a Black labelled drive, Kitguru says: While it might not deliver cutting edge performance, it is good to see WD finally have a drive that gives them a seat at the top tier of SSD...
WD's Black range used to be all about cutting edge performance, but sadly the new drive doesn't hold up the family tradition. While it is correct to pronounce the Black PCIe drive as the fastest Black drive yet, it struggles against some of its more matur...
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Once reserved for enthusiasts and power users, NVMe SSDs have trickled down-market. We haven't seen a flood of low-cost products to take us beyond the limits of SATA, but there are enough available to give us a few choices. The latest low-cost NVMe model...
Low pricing, Software management, Solid notebook battery life, 5Year warranty...
Low performance, Poor endurance, 2D NAND again, Misleading branding...
WD pairs the high-performance NVMe protocol with underwhelming planar 15nm TLC NAND and hopes you don't look beyond the go-fast stickers. The Black is WD's third recent consumer SSD, but none of them have been competitive at release. We can only hope...
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