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Western Digital WD Green SN350 2TB M.2 SSD $107.18 Delivered @ Amazon UK via AU

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Great price for a 2TB WD Drive…

About this item
  • Fast NVMe performance for daily computing needs — up to 3,200MB/s
  • SSDs offer shock-resistance against accidental bumps and drops
  • The slim M.2 2280 form factor is ideal for computers with an NVMe slot
  • Downloadable Western Digital SSD Dashboard monitors the health and usage of your drive
  • Rest assured with a Western Digital 3-year limited
Full Specifications
  • Capacity - 2TB
  • NAND - QLC
  • Interface - PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe v1.3
  • Dimensions (L x W x H) - 80.15mm x 22.15mm x 2.38mm
  • Sequential Read Performance - 3200MB/s
  • Sequential Write Performance - 3200MB/s
  • Certifications - BSMI, ICES-003/NMB-003, CE, FCC, KC, Maghreb, RCM, UKCA, VCCI, CB-Scheme, TUV, UL
  • Endurance - 100TBW (Thanks to @BROKENKEYBOARD for pointing that out…)
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closed Comments

  • +7

    That's cheap and all but:

    Endurance: 100 TBW

  • +2

    100 TBW…… That's nasty especially for a 2TB, I'd expect that kind of endurance from a 256GB drive

    • As games drive its functional. Would I buy it? No.

      At this level of endurance however, they're starting to get into pretty niche use cases. Then again they stick SMR tech into desktop hhds, so seems it's just "do whatever" in tech that) these days.

  • 100 TBW? Is that an error or joke?

  • So is this better or worse then a mx500

  • +1

    Thanks, extra storage for laptop now sorted :-)

  • +1

    Was going to chime in and say the TBW means very little considering how rare it would be to write 50x the capacity to this drive, however I guess depends on use case.
    I run an unraid server, and in 2 years my cache drive (which holds data before it get's written to a 20tb array) has over 96TB written so far. Much of these were from a BTRFS bug, but checking this surprised me.

    In comparison my game drives after 3 years only have 17.5tb written, for which this 2tb drive would have been fine for at least 15 years.

    All SSD's report total lba's written, you just need to know sector size to find TB written for all time.

  • +1

    part of me thinks they put a random different tbw on different product lines even though the hardware may be the same

    why would they spend the money doing research for 100, 600, 2400tbw disks when they can do one and just a scary label for the cheap ones

    • +3

      Close - the slower, hotter, less reliable chips are put onto these cheap drives so they can still be sold while the higher-binned NAND chips that perform better are used in the better/more expensive SSDs.

      This way WD can still sell them for a smaller profit rather than into landfill with no benefit to anyone. WD don't care that they won't last as long, just as long as they work enough to be sold to consumers. They might very well outlast 100TBW but aren't promised to do so.

      • I see.
        So buy the WD green and you're effectively adopting a stray dog.

  • Is it showing up as $200+ dollars for anyone else?

    • Thanks marked as Expired, its the Amazon US ones at that price now…
      Hope a few people got it from Amazon UK who have hiked it up to $300.86… lol

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