Western Digital Black SN770 2 TB M.2 PCI Express 4.0 NVMe WDS200T3X0E Reviews
Mark - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techadvisor.com in the United Kingdom on 16 March 2022
While many people are still using SATA SSDs, and a few even conventional hard drives, most desktop PCs and laptops are now using PCIe NVMe technology. It offers the smallest form factor, highest speeds and greater power efficiency, and the price premium i...
+Inexpensive, Decent performance, 5 year warranty-No 4TB option, Not suitable for PS5, No hardware encryptionThe first important thing to understand about the SN770 is that it replaces the ageing SN750, a Gen 3 drive that peaked at reading speeds of 3,400MB/s and writes of 3,100MB/s.In comparison, the SN770 is a dramatically better proposition, even for those st...
Mark - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techadvisor.com in the United Kingdom on 16 March 2022
While many people are still using SATA SSDs, and a few even conventional hard drives, most desktop PCs and laptops are now using PCIe NVMe technology. It offers the smallest form factor, highest speeds and greater power efficiency, and the price premium i...
+Inexpensive, Decent performance, 5 year warranty-No 4TB option, Not suitable for PS5, No hardware encryptionThe first important thing to understand about the SN770 is that it replaces the ageing SN750, a Gen 3 drive that peaked at reading speeds of 3,400MB/s and writes of 3,100MB/s.In comparison, the SN770 is a dramatically better proposition, even for those st...
Mark - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techadvisor.com in the United Kingdom on 16 March 2022
While many people are still using SATA SSDs, and a few even conventional hard drives, most desktop PCs and laptops are now using PCIe NVMe technology. It offers the smallest form factor, highest speeds and greater power efficiency, and the price premium i...
+Inexpensive, Decent performance, 5 year warranty-No 4TB option, Not suitable for PS5, No hardware encryptionThe first important thing to understand about the SN770 is that it replaces the ageing SN750, a Gen 3 drive that peaked at reading speeds of 3,400MB/s and writes of 3,100MB/s.In comparison, the SN770 is a dramatically better proposition, even for those st...
Simon - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 02 February 2022
The latest addition to WD's Black gaming range of products is the Black SN770, a PCIe Gen 4 drive that uses a new controller and 112-layer TLC NAND. We put the 1TB model through its paces, priced at £142.99. At launch, the WD Black SN770 range comprises f...
+Overall performance, 5-year warranty,-Couldn’t match the official maximum 4K random write figures in some of our testing,It was at the end of 2020 when we last looked at a WD PCIe Gen4 drive, the Black SN850, but now we have the latest one to hand, the Black SN770.Aimed at gamers, the new drive uses a new in-house WD 4-channel controller combined with 112-layer BiCS5 flash...
Simon - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 02 February 2022
The latest addition to WD's Black gaming range of products is the Black SN770, a PCIe Gen 4 drive that uses a new controller and 112-layer TLC NAND. We put the 1TB model through its paces, priced at £142.99. At launch, the WD Black SN770 range comprises f...
+Overall performance, 5-year warranty,-Couldn’t match the official maximum 4K random write figures in some of our testing,It was at the end of 2020 when we last looked at a WD PCIe Gen4 drive, the Black SN850, but now we have the latest one to hand, the Black SN770.Aimed at gamers, the new drive uses a new in-house WD 4-channel controller combined with 112-layer BiCS5 flash...
Simon - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 02 February 2022
The latest addition to WD's Black gaming range of products is the Black SN770, a PCIe Gen 4 drive that uses a new controller and 112-layer TLC NAND. We put the 1TB model through its paces, priced at £142.99. At launch, the WD Black SN770 range comprises f...
+Overall performance, 5-year warranty,-Couldn’t match the official maximum 4K random write figures in some of our testing,It was at the end of 2020 when we last looked at a WD PCIe Gen4 drive, the Black SN850, but now we have the latest one to hand, the Black SN770.Aimed at gamers, the new drive uses a new in-house WD 4-channel controller combined with 112-layer BiCS5 flash...