SSD NVMe Blue SN550 launched, cheap 1TB capacity
Western Digital has recently launched the NVMe Blue SN550 SSD hard drive at an extremely 'soft' price, bridging the cost gap between the 2.5 'SATA3 SSD and the M.2 NVMe SSD.
The WD Blue SN550 series has an extremely affordable price and is affordable for many gamers. In particular, the price of the 1TB M.2 NVMe WD Blue SN550 SSD is the most impressive, 99.99 USD. This price is even half the price of the 2.5 'SATA3 Samsung 860 Evo 1TB SSD with a reference price of VND 4,050,000.
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SN550 is currently being sold by WD with the following prices:
Sales of WD Blue SN550 NVMe SSD 1TB $ 99.99WD Blue SN550 series has parameters that are superior to SATA3 SSDs.
Sequential read speed Sequential write speed WD Blue SN550 1TB 2,400MB / s 1,950MB / s WD Blue SN550 500GB 2,400MB / s 1,750MB / s WD Blue SN550 250GB 2,400MB / s 950MB / sWith the reasonable price and parameters as above, Western Digital Series WD Blue SN550 is really a good choice for gamers to store games, especially when the current games, especially blockbuster games AAA, there is a 'super huge' hard drive capacity requirement. For example, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare announced the requirement for hard drive capacity up to 175GB or when landing on PC Red Dead Redemption 2 also requires up to 150GB.
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