Western Digital Blue SN5000 4TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD $339 Delivered to Metro ($0 MEL/BNE/SYD C&C) + Surcharge @ Scorptec

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Latest gen Kioxia BiCS6 162L QLC NAND, WD controller optimised for efficient real world performance plus low power consumption and temps
Single sided PCB suitable for laptops
PS5 compatible

WDS400T4B0E

Controller: WD Polaris 3
Memory: Kioxia BiCS6 162L QLC
DRAM Cache: None, HMB Supported
Sequential Read: 5550 MB/s
Sequential Write: 5000 MB/s
Random Read: 690,000 IOPS
Random Write: 900,000 IOPS
Endurance (TBW): 1200 TB
Warranty: 5 Years

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Comments

  • For storage purposes only (moving files to and from main PC) - is it worth getting an SSD over a traditional hard drive when it's almost double the cost?

    • +3

      For moving large files, yes since you want to complete the transfer quickly.
      For archiving files, no. And hard no for QLC. I think mechanical drives are better for that purpose. Obviously, I speaking for regular home/personal applications.

      • Mechanical HDD it is! Thank you.

  • +3

    this qlc needs to stop #bringbackconsumermlcssds

    • +1

      For the price of MLC, let me show you my $300 64GB MLC SATA SSD.

  • This or the Lexar NM790?

  • +1

    This is QLC rather than TLC, better off spending 30/40 bucks more for the Kingston KC 3000 and scoring a TLC srive

  • The US75 comes with TLC, DRAM, is faster and around the same price.

    I don't get what I'm missing, why is this drive popular?

    • my bad, no DRAM, just slc cache. Still seems a better drive and was a lot cheaper over the black friday sales.

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