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WD_BLACK 1TB SN750 NVMe Internal Gaming SSD Solid State Drive - Gen3 PCIe, M.2 2280, 3D NAND, Up to 3,470 MB/s - WDS100T3X0C

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Capacity: 1TB


Style: Gen3 SSD


Features

  • An exclusive WD BLACK SSD dashboard with gaming mode improves game performance
  • Non-heatsink model available in capacities ranging from 250GB to 4TB
  • Ideal for enthusiasts building custom desktops or gaming rigs
  • NVMe drive not compatible with SATA interface

Description

The WD BLACK SN750 NV ME SSD delivers top-tier performance for gaming and hardware enthusiasts who are looking to build or upgrade their PC. The WD BLACK SN750 NV ME SSD rivals some of the best performing drives on the market to help give gamers that competitive edge. An exclusive WD BLACK SSD dashboard with gaming mode improves game performance.


Hard Drive: ‎1 TB Solid State Hard Drive


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎WD_BLACK


Series: ‎WD Black


Item model number: ‎WDS100T3X0C


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎0.272 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.15 x 0.87 x 0.09 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.15 x 0.87 x 0.09 inches


Color: ‎Black


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR SDRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎1


Hard Drive Interface: ‎NVMe


Department: ‎Womens


Manufacturer: ‎Western Digital


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 18, 2019


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Capacity: 500GB Style: Gen3 SSD
Review of WD Black SSD. I purchased this as a replacement for my MX500, it cost 70 dollars and then was reduced to 62 and is 70 dollars now. At 70 dollars it is an okay deal, at 62 it is a much better deal. When I first upgraded my computer and I did not know much about ssd and purchased a mx500 m.2 but it was the same price as the sata and I figured that a faster nvme ssd was not worth the difference as a sata ssd is still much faster than a hard drive. However prices came down and you can get a sata and nvme with the nvme being 2-3 as fast for around the same price. See Crucial P1/P2 and western digital blue ssd so it makes sense to get a nvme instead if you can. I wanted one of the 'fastest' ssd so I got the black one considering it was only about 15 dollars more than the tier of ssd below it. Installation: Many reviewers say it is easy to install a m.2. It is not as easy as it sounds, technically plugging it in is not that difficult it is similar to a ram stick. But you have to make sure that your motherboard can fit the size of the m.2. My motherboard could fit a 42,60,80,110 mm m.2 with studs only for 80 and 110. This is an 80 mm BUT it required a special m.2 slot to install that had higher pcie speeds and that slot did not have the correct stud and there was no way to screw it in without purchasing a special stud to place in a hole on the motherboard. Also you have to make sure your PCIe slots on your motherboard is fast enough, you will need a PCIe x3 or PCIe 4. If your PCIe is slower than you won't get the full speed of the ssd. Also on most motherboards installing a faster m.2 slot means shutting down the other sata lanes so you will be able to plug in less peripherals, on mine I can only install 2 other with this ssd installed. Also if you want to install windows 7 which I will get into later on this review, there is a special method. So in reality installing a m.2 ssd can be far more complicated than a sata, where you just plug it in like a hard drive. Also western digital does not provide instructions on installation and actually tells you to have a professional install it. Although you can easily find videos or guides how to install a m.2 ssd online and even youtube video for this drive. Installing on Windows 7: So you still use windows 7? You install the drive and find out windows 7 doesn't see it! Well you can actually still use it. Western digital does not make ssd drivers for windows 7 but there are generic drivers. I do not know how to get the drive to read if you already have windows 7 installed but if you want to install windows 7 you can use special software that pre-installs nvme drivers on a usb disk with your windows ISO. My motherboard is gigabyte but their software didn't work. The one that works with this drive and uses a generic nvme driver is called MSI smart tool. You can install it from their website and you don't need a MSI motherboard to use it. Drive Performance: This drive is rated as up to 3,400 read and 2,600 write and you see in my screenshot this is the case for crystal disk mark and sequential write/read(the most simple test). But on AA SSD it reads around 3,000 and and writes around 2,500 so it is not quite as fast as advertised. I can't say what WD did but I wouldn't doubt they gauged those performance marks on the most popular ssd benchmark. Windows 10 boots up slightly faster, about 2 seconds faster for 9.5 seconds. Windows 10 did install very fast, it took 3 minutes. Overall it is faster and games boot moderately faster over a MX500. My comparison is the mx-500 and this drive is supposed to be around 7 times faster. In reality it is nowhere near 7 times faster. It is a disappointment considering the wd black is considered one of the best and fastest ssds. To be fair normal sata ssd like mx500 is already way faster than a hard drive and there is real world practicality to ssd that you have to consider. You are unlikely to see a huge performance increase in my opinion compared to a normal sata ssd but considreing nvme price of a m.2 like P1 or blue is similar to the sata is still rational to get one of those versus a sata and the performance rating will be 3 times faster. Heatsink: You can get an optional heatsink with this although the motherboard will sometimes come with one. I did not get the heatsink as the reviews indicated it was not necessary. Theoretically because a m.2 can get so hot and can be thermally limited(it automatically slows down when getting hot) it could make sense to get a heatsink and I suppose if you are constantly taxing this drive you should get one. But techpowerup shows this drive is actually among the best for thermal limiting and using in my computer the temperature is around 45 Celsius. Also there is a 10 degree drop in temperature if you put it beneath the video card instead of below it. It makes sense because the hot air from gpu fans is not blowing on it. Software: You can download software from wd called 'dashboard'. It is kind of cheap/gimmicky looking and there are actually two different versions of it oddly. People complain about ads but you can disable them by blocking access to the internet with your firewall. WD reliability: This has a 5 year warranty(although with arbitration clause) and historically I have used WD hard drives and they have been really reliable. But SSD are entirely different and until recently western digital was not very good at making SSD, they were slow and inefficient. Cruicial is among the most reputable in ssd and innovated alot of technology for ssd. But you do get a 5 year warranty so that's good but if you are highly concerned about your data you might want to look more deeply into this. Overall: I give this ssd 3/5 stars. I got this as a gift but if I had paid the whole 70 dollars I would be pretty upset. It is not as high performance as it is marketed and I did not see a huge difference over the sata ssd. It makes sense if your going to get a NVME to go with the tier below this and save money. Guide for SSD. I did alot of research on how to buy a SSD drive and thought that this might be helpful. They are much more complicated than a hard drive. There are three types of form factor for SSD. The SATA, add in card and M.2. SATA is the most user friendly and can be used on most computers but max transfer rate is 600 mb/s. M.2 has a max transfer rate 31,500 mb/s depending on your pcie. Then you have the add in cards that plug in your pci express slot , where you plug in your graphics cards. These cards are the fastest like Intel Optane but are very expensive and are for servers. SSD drives have a 'controller' and that directs your reads and write, it is like a processor but you don't usually need to know much about this and should be able to rely on benchmarks to understand performance.(I recommend techpowerup or anandtech for reviews) Then there is the type of storage flash, there is SLC, MLC,QLC and TLC. The SN750 has TLC. Then there is how the memory chips are arranged and this is why you will see drives advertised as "3D". I thought it is a gimmick at first. 3D ssd have the chips stacked on top of one another. Then you want to consider endurance and this is how long a drive is estimated to last. For this drive it is 1.75 million hours according to western digital ,this may be conservative or overstated. You have to consider the reliability of the brand. The main flaw over SSD over hard drive aside from price is they don't last as long. SSD slowly die. This leads to my final point of guide. Software for your ssd: You want to over provision your drive so that it last longer, this sets aside space for your SSD that your computer never stores data on. Crucial allows you to set this, WD is pre-set and I am not sure if you can manually set a larger space although WD software doesn't allow you to do this. You also want to make sure you have trim turned on in windows 7 and 10(although it is almost always on) and you want to make sure defrag is turned off as the SSD does not need this and you are actually overusing your ssd. The best thing you can do is install SSD fresh if you are not savvy with this stuff and it will do a check list for you. This software is free ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2020 by mason

  • Still competitive!
Capacity: 1TB Style: Gen3 SSD
Gen 4 NVMe's are all over the place and we are already receiving news on gen 5 drives coming out soon. That being said, an 750 is still a very competitive NVMe drive that will do what it's supposed to without a hassle. Given that gen 4 prices are still relatively high especially on higher storage capacity, an 750 is an ideal NVMe to purchase on a lower budget. WD software for these drives are consistently updated, and provides excellent information and optimization options. I found that with proper Colling fans in your case, these drives stay relatively cool and won't require any heatsinks if you can use your Mobo's default heatsinks. Albeit better options are now available, those who are limited in their budget should consider sn 750 as the best option currently available. Excellent storage option and uncontested in it's tier! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2022 by Sigil

  • Works well with PS5 (As a lot of people been saying )
Capacity: 500GB Style: Gen4 SSD
The speed might bot match the "recommend" PS5 specs but because of the reviews online and here, I decided to try it out, and it work really well, I've had it for the past few months and not problems so far. Note: As many people been saying is definitely recommend you use/buy a heatsink for the sdd, if you're planning to use it with a PS5. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2022 by Victor E. Aquino

  • My son loved it!!
Capacity: 250GB Style: Gen4 SSD
I brought this for my 15-year-old son that was building a gaming computer. He LOVES it! It was easy to install. It works perfectly. I would purchase this again!
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2022 by Rachel Nichola

  • Fast and Enough Space
Capacity: 1TB Style: Gen4 SSD
Wanted to upgrade my Dell XPS to have more space and to play a few games while I was away from home. Definitely made a huge difference in speed and stability.
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2022 by rockout80

  • Works Great
Capacity: 1TB Style: Gen4 SSD
I stuck this in my computer, and it has been working great. The SSD is fast and the 1TB gives me plenty of hard drive space. No negative issues so far and it's been a couple months.
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022 by Spenegdt

  • Great price/performance
Capacity: 500GB Style: Gen4 SSD
This SSD is definitely one of the greater choices within a limited budget, and despite that it performs very well. I would definitely build with it again
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2022 by Ahmad M.

  • incredibly fast
Capacity: 500GB Style: Gen3 SSD
great fast nvme for cheap
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2022 by Macaulay Smith

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