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[Prime] Western Digital Blue SN570 1TB PCIe Gen 3 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD $109.45 (Buy 2 For $96.32 Each) Delivered @ Amazon UK via AU

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Single sided PCB and low real world temps so good for laptops
Custom WD controller optimised for DRAM-less design
At this price, better than the ~$100 1TB drives from Kingston, Team and Silicon Power

WDS100T3B0C
Controller: WD
Memory: SanDisk BiCS5 112L TLC
DRAM Cache: N/A
Sequential Read: 3500 MB/s
Sequential Write: 3000 MB/s
Random Read: 460,000 IOPS
Random Write: 450,000 IOPS
Endurance (TBW): 600 TB
Warranty: 5 Years

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closed Comments

  • +2

    Solid value SSD. Suitable for most users despite lack of DRAM.

    • Reviews and performance tests say this is the biggest bang you can get for the price for a Gen3 SSD. Even beats Crucial P5 and Kingston KC2500.

  • TLC flash on a $100 1TB NVMe drive already puts it well ahead of most competition at this price point

  • Anyone in Hobart want to go halves? Lol.

    • I'm in Launceston and I am interested.

  • I put one of these in my Synology NAS 920+ a couple of weeks ago and using it as a volume and it's been going great. Highly recommended for massive performance increase in Docker and reducing noise. At this price, it's worth the risk of excessive iops.

    • tempted to put 2 in mine but no dram is fine you reckon?

      • +1

        Depends on your use case I think. I'm just running Pi Hole & home theatre/automation docker images so I don't need bleeding edge performance. If you're running VMs, maybe it'd be best to pay a bit more for dram

        • cheers, just using it for cache purposes. Will hodl for ones with dram around $100 mark

  • How does this compare against the 980, EXCERIA G2, NV1 and P2?

    • +2

      G2 is probably better having DRAM
      980 (non-PRO) is probably about the same
      NV1 and P2 are inferior, cheaper controller and NAND

  • +1

    Should I get this or the P5 plus (extra 40ish) if I only care about durability?

  • I need your help and suggestions OzBargainers please. I have
    Dell Latitude 7290 Intel i5 8350u 1.70Ghz 16GB RAM 256GB SSD 12.5" HD Win 11
    And I would like to upgrade SSD to 1TB.
    Could someone please suggest me the compatible SSD? Current SSD has 2 notch slots.
    TIA

  • My C drive is currently on a 500gb Intel SSD from a few years ago. If I wanted to upgrade to this, how would I go about cloning my existing drive onto this one? Mobo only has one m2 slot.

    • If the m2 slot is not occupied then there are a few disk cloning apps that will do this. Often the new nvme drive or ssd will come with a subscription for one. Then just change / check the boot order or take out the old drive.
      If the m2 slot is occupied then you'll need to connect the nvme to a usb adapter, OR stage the clone, something like, existing drive -> USB HDD/sata-> new nvme.
      Last option would be to backup windows to an external drive, create a boot usb stick, swap the drives and reinstall from scratch / backup.

  • Nice fine, this is a better ssd than the Team MP33. Cancelled that order and got this instead.

  • Waiting for a good deal on a 2tb NVME

  • Comes up as $123.49 now. Probably expired

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