Western Digital (or simply WD) is the world's largest manufacturer of storage solutions, mostly known for their wide range of hard disk offerings. With their acquisition of SanDisk in 2016, WD became one of the largest manufacturers for flash storage, too.
Today, we have for review the WD Blue NVMe SN570, which was released in October as a drive targeted at "creators," at least according to the press release. Considering the "570" number, the drive is actually a value-oriented M.2 NVMe designed to replace the SN550 that was released two years ago.
Internally, the WD Blue SN570 uses a SanDisk controller paired with the latest 112-layer 3D TLC flash from Toshiba, also known as BiCS5. A DRAM cache is not available, definitely to reduce manufacturing cost. To connect with the rest of the system, the older PCI-Express 3.0 interface is used.
The WD Blue NVMe SN570 comes in capacities of 250 GB ($40), 512 GB ($50), and 1 TB ($90). Endurance for these models is set to 150 TBW, 300 TBW, and 600 TBW respectively. WD includes a five-year warranty with the SN570 SSD.
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WD Blue SN570 NVMe 1 TB Review - A Gem Hidden in Plain Sight
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Western Digital (or simply WD) is the world's largest manufacturer of storage solutions, mostly known for their wide range of hard disk offerings. With their acquisition of SanDisk in 2016, WD became one of the largest manufacturers for flash storage, too.
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