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angel
> 24 hourIt’s a great Drive ..!!
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mussaed mutlaq almutairi
> 24 hourPerfect
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Christopher Wilkins
> 24 hourIt took me all of maybe 2 minutes to install this in my laptop (Nitro 5).
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D
> 24 hourI am adding this review to show the performance of the SN770 in a 3.0x4 m.2 slot. The first picture test was conducted in “Peak Performance” mode and the second in “Real World”.
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lloyd braun
> 24 hourworks as expected
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naderX
> 24 hourgreat m.2 gen 4 for budget and great delivery i do suggest it for many uses , gaming , personal.
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Westley Smith
> 24 hourNot what I needed it for.
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Ravi
> 24 hourIn 2023, this is still one of the best gaming M.2 NVMes given its price to performance value especially for someone buying from a weaker currency like FJD. Upgraded from gen3 and my system seems even more snappier (but honestly can hardly tell the difference while game loading times seem quicker and to be fair I never felt any slowness before but got this as was making a new self-build). Super happy with this. Thanks WD, Amazon and DHL. Vinaka from Fiji.
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Oleg
> 24 hourGreat
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Bmj0nes
> 24 hourThe WDSN770 is one of the most affordable 2tb NVME drives out there right now thats also very reliable and has a decent TBW. When youre buying a flash device people are mainly interested in how big is it and how much does it cost. Sometimes people look at how fast is it. Just as important as those 3 questions is how long will it last. Flash memory because of what it is and how it works has a limited number of times it can be written to before it dies. Its the job of the controller on the SSD to keep track of how many times each cell on the drive has been written to and perform whats called wear leveling, where the drive moves data around to even out where writes take place so one part of the drive doesnt go bad before others, or minimize it anyway. TBW stands for terrabytes written and every SSD has a lifespan measured in TBW. Cheap drives and smaller drives generally have a lower TBW. Ive seen other 2TB ssds with as low as 300-500 TBW but this wdc drive in the 2tb model has a TBW of 1200.