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WD_BLACK 2TB AN1500 NVMe Internal Gaming Solid State Drive SSD Add-In-Card - Gen3 PCIe, Up to 6500 MB/s - WDS200T1X0L

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Arrives Jul 7 – Jul 13
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Capacity: 2TB


Features

  • PCIe Gen3 technology to provide access to insane read/write speeds up to 6500/4100MB/s
  • Up to 4TB capacity to store your games
  • Bootable and easy-to-install RAID0 solution using PCIe slot
  • Downloadable WD_BLACK Dashboard software to customize and control your gaming experience
  • Customizable RGB lighting with 13 LED pattern effects programmable with our WD_BLACK Dashboard, or seamlessly integrate with motherboards from major brands (Windows only)

Description

Get in the game faster with the WD_BLACKTM AN1500 NVMe SSD Add-in-Card. Internally powered by two SSDs using PCIe Gen3 technology, reach up to 6500MB/s read speed and up to 4100MB/s write speed to minimize load times. Based on read speed and internal testing. As used for transfer rate, megabyte per second (MB/s) = one million bytes per second. Performance will vary depending on your hardware and software components and configurations.


Hard Drive: ‎2 TB Solid State Hard Drive


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎WD_BLACK


Series: ‎AN1500


Item model number: ‎WDS200T1X0L


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Mac


Item Weight: ‎7.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎6.93 x 2.83 x 0.51 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.93 x 2.83 x 0.51 inches


Color: ‎Black


Flash Memory Size: ‎2


Hard Drive Interface: ‎NVMe


Batteries: ‎1 A batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Western Digital


Date First Available: ‎October 8, 2020


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  • Slow to cool down
Capacity: 2TB
I am using this in my Asus Rampage IV Extreme x79 motherboard as a game drive. I have noticed a perceivable difference when loading into games. It seems to run hot in my system, although that may be my fault since I have installed it in pci slot 3, between two 2080 Ti in SLI. I have a Noctua industrial 140mm fan ducted straight to the pci expansion, but this add in card cools down much slower than my graphics cards. It is normal for it to reach temps of 75° C while gaming or running benchmarks. The graphics cards cool relatively quickly while this add in card comes back to stasis ~ 68° C in about 10 mins. This places it outside its recommended operating temp, which strikes me as odd with so much airflow. My graphics cards will report temps below 50° within 1.5 minutes of max temps of 75°. I am still within my return period, so I'm not sure how I feel about checking out the internals of this drive to make sure the casing is in contact with the thermal transfer pads. It is as fast as they advertise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2021 by Heather Wheeler Heather Wheeler

  • A Computer Repair Technician's Perspective
Capacity: 2TB
I've owned this drive for about two weeks now. It's wicked fast, but has several drawbacks: 1. It uses 2x NVMe SSDs in RAID. This means the chances of failure is TWICE as high as a normal NVMe SSD because if one of them goes, the drive is no longer functional. Whether or not you can just replace these SSDs and rebuild the RAID array remains to be seen. 2. The write endurance is pitiful. Only 400TB. The 2TB Samsung 980 Pro is $150 less than the 2TB version of the WD and the write endurance of that drive is 1,200TB. That's almost on-par with a low end Enterprise drive. WD markets this as an enthusiast drive, but I doubt it will last me more than a year or two as a professional. This drive will last your average computer user 7-10 years, but they don't market this as a device for the average computer user. 3. HOT, HOT, HOT! Did I mention hot? This thing is so freaking hot that I had to add a fan that goes into the PCI bay right below it and even then this drive idles at 45C. By comparison the 980 Pro idles around 30C. Under load without the fan the WD reached 60C and beyond. At those temps this will burn out very quickly. I was able to get it to stay around 50C under full load with the fan, which is better, but still not ideal. Under full load the 980 doesn't go past 42C and it has no fan or even a heat sink in my build (if it's not obvious by now, I have both the 980 Pro and this WD drive in the same machine) If you have PCI Gen 4 then this drive is actually slower than the 980 Pro in most instances. The only reason you should get this is if you want the best possible speed out of your drive and you don't want to pay to upgrade your motherboard to Gen 4. This was my case. I have a very expensive motherboard and CPU so it made sense to pay the $150 premium for a genuinely worse experience vs. spending $1,500+ upgrading my motherboard, processor, and memory to something that's on the same budget level as what I bought before. If you either have or can upgrade to Gen 4 without spending too much money then skip this drive. and go with the 980 Pro. Message to WD: Shame on you for marketing a drive with 400TB of write endurance to enthusiasts. Get a better cooling system. The rainbow lights are cool, but aren't necessary. I'd much rather you put that money into a built-in fan or better materials that draw away heat. When this low-end drive dies you bet your biscuits I'm filing a warranty claim. I'm betting you'll have to replace it 3-4 times under the 5 year warranty. Wouldn't it just make more sense to use higher quality drives and materials? I'm sure you don't want to affect sales of your enterprise class drives by making this too good a deal, but I would expect at least 800TB of write endurance from a product marketed to enthusiasts. Enterprise customers aren't going to consider a drive with only 800TB of write endurance even if it is 1/3 the price of an Enterprise class drive. You didn't have to make this such a dud product just to avoid cutting into your Enterprise sales, so my only conclusion is this is deliberate price gouging. You're betting a lot of average computer users will buy this just because it looks cool and those drives will last the 5 years, and you're right, but professional users like me will kill these drives very quickly. Had I known the write endurance was so low (a fact that you conveniently leave out of all your marketing materials and even the specs listed on your website), I never would have bought this. Unfortunately I'm using this drive for a project that will take months to complete. I can't turn my computer off during this project, so I'm forced to keep this. So yeah people, stay away from this drive unless your circumstances are identical to mine. It's a ripoff. If this thing were $300 instead of the $550 I paid OR if the write endurance was 800TB+ I wouldn't be complaining so much, but at $550 it really doesn't make sense for 99% of users. When you can get a drive that's 20% faster for $150 less with 300% more write endurance, why the heck would you choose this? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2021 by Austin

  • Looks great and its fast
Capacity: 2TB
on a performance level i do have other drives that perform much better but this is a nice looking drive and its 2TB and doesnt take a sata plug or M.2 port so it was worth it! I run games like Star Citizen and Call of Duty Warzone on it and the loadtimes are alot quicker than they use to be.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022 by Raymond B. Raymond B.

  • May have to set to an NVMe storage setting in the BIOS! To get the maximum READ/WRITE Speed Benefit!
Capacity: 4TB
I bought this product to finally try an NVMe SSD. The PCI-E Interface it uses is good for compatability especially with motherboards that dont have the latest NVMe SSD Interface. Anyway 5/5 on Storage for Gaming and Speed READ/WRITE for Storage & Gaming. Installation is as it says, plug and play. However, you may need to set to an NVMe SSD Storage setting in the bios for the computer to detect 100% of its speed capability. Thats what I had to do, after that you are blazing fast. 5/5 Stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2021 by XJR15

  • Needs a PCIe 8x slot, wont fit in a 4x or 1 x slot
Capacity: 2TB
1st off this requires an 8X PCIe slot to operate. Speeds are great - but then you find out your running a raid 0 stripe set in a slot. This card gets hotter then my rtx3080ti. Had it 3 days - returned it - failure waiting to happen.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2021 by 420_in_MA

  • Drive developed bad sectors after less than two months of use
Capacity: 4TB
Drive was in service for less than 2 months. WD refused warranty on first attempt with "The reason for refusal is Warranty Status."
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2021 by seb

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