These are brand new and imported from an official distributor and comes with tax invoice and 4 years store warranty! (these are out of region retail drives so you can deal with Western Digital directly too but may need to send them to another country)
TLC and 11479.04 TBW
They might or might not have DRAM, since WD doesnt advertise it for enterprise drives.
Currently have 5 in stock, 5 coming in the next week and 10 the week after, while further orders will be ordered from the distributor and take 2~3 weeks to arrive.
U.2 can be converted to pcie or m.2
Western Digital Ultrastar DC SN640 7.68TB U.2 Enterprise Grade NVMe SSD $479.99 Delivered @ Silicon Centre
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Any country of your choice
Thanks…. Will send to Vatican City…
I don't know if they can cope with that much pr0n
@jv: That link needs a NSFW warning, I don't need to see that anointed pedo's face for no good reason.
@jrchurvnjef: Not sure I can pope*
Does it come with an m.2 to nvme adapter? If not any recommendations?
Nah, they don't come with one, any adapter should do
why do I get "web page blocked" on this site?
EDIT it appears to be my forticlient VPN for work that blocks it.
U.2 Connector so will need an adaptor to use it in most PC's.
So a plus $60+ add on needed for most.https://siliconcentre.com.au/products/western-digital-ultras…, I've added a bundle with an adapter for $499 but those will take 2~3 weeks before they come in
Do you have information on the adapter?
Does it mount the SSD over the M2 drive, or does it attach via a cable to the M2 drive?
Just wondering for installation/fitment purposes as m2 slots dont typically have space as they would cover PCIE slots.
I assume it's like this?
https://www.amazon.com.au/DiLinKer-SFF-8639-Cable-PCIe-Adapt…yup it'll be something like that
IMO better idea to use a PCIe to U.2 card like this on consumer grade motherboards than using an m.2 port to avoid the cable management hassle.
I have this SSD in my home server for about a year, worked pretty well.+1
Just be careful to check your motherboards expansion slot behaviours.
On my friends x470 board his second m.2 slot gets disabled when he plugs anything into the x4 pcie slot.
And on my board plugging something into my m.2 slot disables 2 sata ports. Took me a bit to figure out why my hdd wasnt showing up from that lol.Edit: meant to reply to heatherfield
Cool. My Gigabyte X370 Gaming K7's U.2 port might finally be put to use.
Will this Enterprise Grade NVMe SAD makes my porn collection safer than a cumsumer grade SSD?
Nope - your collection is only as safe as your backups, no matter what drive you choose.
This popped up in my feed
https://boingboing.net/2023/08/20/western-digital-still-sell…
Which country?