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WD releases BLACK SN750 SE NVMe SSD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/27/2021 09:12 AM | source: | 6 comment(s)
WD releases BLACK SN750 SE NVMe SSD

The D_BLACK SN750 SE NVMe SSD is an entry-class NVMe M.2 SSD that supports PCI-Express4.0 (x4) connection. It has three capacities of 250GB, 500GB, and 1TB.

Nominal specs are 1TB model sequential read 3,600MB / sec, write 2,830MB / sec, random read 525,000 IOPS, write 640,000 IOPS, write endurance 600TBW, 500GB are 3,600MB / sec, 2,000MB / sec, 360,000 IOPS respectively , 480,000 IOPS, 300TBW, 250GB is 3,200MB / sec, 1,000MB / sec, 190,000 IOPS, 240,000 IOPS, 200TBW. Although it is a PCI-Express4.0 (x4) connection, the transfer speed is not much different from the high-end model of PCI-Express3.0 (x4), and excessive expectations are prohibited.

The main body size is 22 mm in width, 80 mm in length, 2.38 mm in thickness, and 7.5 g in weight. Product warranty is 5 years.



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EspHack
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#5915757 Posted on: 05/27/2021 06:19 PM
black is the new blue

rocky01
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#5916159 Posted on: 05/29/2021 01:33 PM
PCI Express 4.0 and sequential reads of 3600MB per second? What am I missing here? How is this good?

GSDragoon
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#5916190 Posted on: 05/29/2021 04:52 PM
PCI Express 4.0 and sequential reads of 3600MB per second? What am I missing here? How is this good?


Slap pci-e 4.0 on 3.0 drive
???
Raise price
Profit

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#5916195 Posted on: 05/29/2021 05:10 PM
Slap pci-e 4.0 on 3.0 drive
???
Raise price
Profit
Like when shops used to install the newest version of Windows on their old laptops gathering dust in the warehouse and increase the price.

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#5916225 Posted on: 05/29/2021 07:28 PM
PCI Express 4.0 and sequential reads of 3600MB per second? What am I missing here? How is this good?


It's comments like this that make me wanna take you back to 2005 so you can deal with an all-mechincal HDD rig lol.... I have one of these SSD's and it's awesome!

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