Western Digital 500GB WD Blue SN550 NVMe Internal SSD - Gen3 x4 PCIe 8Gb/s, M.2 2280, 3D NAND, Up to 2,400 MB/s - WDS500G2B0C

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  • Elvis Ford

    > 3 day

    Great

  • R. Bailey

    > 3 day

    So far it them a good replacement for a Dell Laptop Computer

  • Behram Seferov

    > 3 day

    good job

  • SHENG CHANG

    > 3 day

    Playing the game will freeze, and there is no problem switching back to hdd

  • Gabriela

    > 3 day

    It works with the Acer Nitro 5 515-44

  • Zeno

    > 3 day

    I give it 4 stars only because transitioning from a hdd to nvme was kinda challenging in the bios. My computer actually wouldnt turn on until I brought it over to some computer guys. Granted, this was my second build of my pc after two years so I dont fault the card for it per se. Otherwise, Ive noticed a vast improvement in writing speed once I installed this in. I highly recommend buying this for your computer and to make sure you know what youre doing.

  • CHB

    Greater than one week

    I purchased 2 of these 1TB modules for a new build. They installed easily into the motherboard slots and have had no issues so far. Boot time for the system is much faster than my previous system. Although the Gen4 NVMe cards are much faster, their prices are are more than equally higher...for my home gaming system, the extra speed would not make a noticeable difference so these modules will work fine for me.

  • Enzo

    > 3 day

    Like honestly I wish people who are tech illiterate wouldnt review stuff. Im really glad I got this on prime day and took the risk after reading the 1 star reviews. I used macriums free trial to clone my old SSD to the NVMe WHILE I was on the OS being cloned. According to the 1 stars thats impossible. According to them you cant go from a 250GB SSD to a 1TB NVMe without partitioning. Was able to do that too. All I did was drag each of windows boot drive partions over to the new drive and then right clicked on the partition I used on the SSD and expanded it. Boom 840GB currently free on my NVMe and usable on one partition. Cloning took 17mins, install took 5, Booting is about the same but going from SSD to NVMe is going to be negligible when you boot in seconds anyway. Im just dumbfounded by the stupidity in the reviews and glad I took advantage of the sale on this especially with every component being higher in price these days.

  • Michael Treglazoff

    > 3 day

    Sure, theres faster SSD RAM drives out there but this one does what I need it for and it fits perfectly in the meLE 2.0 super-micro computer I bought it for.

  • Lilycat

    > 3 day

    There is nothing inherently wrong with this product. For my purposes (Gaming, desktop use, and occasional data analysis), there will not be a noticeable difference for most tasks. The problem with this product is that months ago, WD started using inferior components, and they did it under the same product name and even the same SKU. Any review you read is referring to the original WD Blue SN550, not the revision. Dont support this kind of practice, and get an M.2 SSD drive from Inland or even better, Samsung.

Put NVMe power at the heart of your PC for lightning-fast, ultra-responsive performance. The WD Blue SN550 NVMe SSD can deliver over 4 times the speed of our best SATA SSDs. Whether you"re working, creating, casual gaming or processing large amounts of data, take advantage of this powerful internal drive"s high speeds to do more, Faster. Available in capacities up to 1TB in an affordable M.2 2280 form factor, there"s no time Like now to make the change to NVMe. | 1gb = 1 billion bytes and 1TB = one trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less, depending on operating environment.

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