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DJ
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
works great in my Traveling Photographer Raspberry Pi-5 in a Geekworm X1005 "fanny pack" board (on the bottom of the Pi-5. Love the speed and how many photos and videos it holds!
Omar
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Replaced the original storage of GMKTEC G3 mini pc. Works as expected. Storage capacity works as intended with good build quality. It's a great purchase based on price.
Gnemik
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
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.
Shawn Branch
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
I recently purchased the Western Digital 1TB WD Blue SN5000 NVMe Internal Solid State Drive SSD (WDS100T4B0E) and overall, I'm quite satisfied with its performance. The SSD delivers impressive read and write speeds, and it has significantly improved the performance of my laptop.That being said, the product didn't come as pictured. It is supposed to have a blue sleeve on it. I researched this and learned that it just depends on the batch the product comes out of. It isn't a common issue. The missing sleeve isn't necessarily a defect in the product. The sleeve has two purposes, one is for aesthetics (looks) and one is for heat dissipation. The reduction of heat dissipation due to the missing sleeve isn't very noticeable as my left palm rests on top of where the SSD is installed. I sometimes notice a little warmth, but the system fan kicks on and takes care of that immediately.The purpose of this review is to inform both Amazon and the consumer. I'm trying to help both entities in trying to mitigate returns due to the product not being shipped as pictured. I hope to reduce or eliminate unnecessary returns on the product to save both Amazon and the consumer the headache of returning it.That being said, I detracted the one star because the product not coming as pictured and not due to a defect or the product not working.
Juan Pablo Lopez Londoño
Reviewed in Mexico on January 20, 2025
Muy bueno, era justo lo que esperaba, y a casi tengo el mes usandolo y el precio esta muy bien
funning
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
A solid ssd to add more storage for games. Overall it’s been solid, the speed is great and no problems so far.
Suman
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2025
The product works perfectly. The SSD is fast and reliable, and the screwdriver set is well-made and handy for assembly. Highly recommend this bundle for anyone building or upgrading their PC.
Nurettin
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
The Western Digital 1TB NVMe SSD offers impressive speed and performance, with read speeds up to 4,150 MB/s making it perfect for both gaming and general use. The Gen4 x4 PCIe interface ensures rapid data transfer, significantly improving boot times and overall system responsiveness.Installation is straightforward with the M.2 2280 form factor, and the 1TB capacity provides ample storage for applications, games, and files. It’s a reliable choice for anyone looking to upgrade their system’s storage without breaking the bank.Overall, this SSD offers excellent speed, reliability, and value, making it a great choice for boosting your system’s performance.
John O
Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2024
Easy to install and after downloading the cloning software from Western Digital's site, cloning your existing disk for a drive size upgrade is easy. My objective was to upgrade my current 256GB m.2 SSD with this 1tb WD Blue drive.For the cloning, I used a UGREEN M.2 NVMe Enclosure, USB 3.2 Gen2 10Gbps Tool-Free Enclosure for NVMe PCIe M-Key(M+B Key). Make sure you initialize this disk 1st using Windows Disk management utility though, or the free cloning software won't see the drive. Start the cloning process and after it is finished, shutdown your computer and replace your existing m.2 drive with the cloned drive and turn on your computer and enjoy upgraded system! Your old drive can now be used as a spare drive if you install it in the USB drive adapter and using the free WD software, you can make it a data drive.
Honest Canuck
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2024
Western Digital 2TB WD Blue SN5000:I like the combination of low power and speed that this drive gives. But it takes (much) longer than competing drives to drop into the lower-power states needed for good battery life on a notebook. And it has timeout errors on my Linux install, which is a deal-breaker. Lots of no-name drives from Asia have the same errors or worse, but Samsung drives don't and work perfectly -- and also drop to low power states very quickly.So.. back it goes.
David
Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2024
This is a great drive for todays use of storage... I am using a 500gb for my OS, and a partitioned 4tb for my games storage. The 4tb it is regularly hitting 4200MB/s read and 4700 MB/s write on CrystalMark, with the 500gb doing r/w 4300MB/s and 4000MB/s. Sure, the black gaming models are nice with 7000+, but unless you're moving data as part of a work flow, the Blue SN5000 will do the trick very well.(Honestly, even Gen3 NVME's would do the trick!! HA!)
S.B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
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.
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