WD SSD M.2 WD Red SN700 2Tb
Put in an ASUS 2023 laptop to replace the basic 512GB. Does the job. Fast, doesn't heat up too much. Reliable despite daily use for 6 months and non-stop use for 3 months, using a fairly resource-hungry application.
Take on extreme workloads in NAS environments with the WD Red SN700 M.2 NVMe SSD that delivers fast caching. System responsiveness and drive I/O performance are perfect for multi-user, multi-tasking applications.
2TB M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4 SSD for NAS .
Available from 161€95 on the outlet deals
Take on extreme workloads in NAS environments with the WD Red SN700 M.2 NVMe SSD for fast caching. The system's responsiveness and disk I/O performance are perfect for multi-user, multi-tasking applications, allowing you to master your SMB's most ambitious projects, from virtualization to collaborative publishing to intensive database storage with efficient caching.
General information |
Product name |
Western Digital SSD M.2 WD Red SN700 2TB . |
Brand |
Western Digital | |
Model |
WDS200T1R0C | |
Main characteristics |
Interface with the computer |
M.2 - PCI-E 3.0 x4 |
Hard drive format |
M.2 | |
M.2 format |
M.2 2280 | |
Heatsink |
No | |
Cooling type |
None | |
Capacity |
2 TB | |
Flash memory type |
TLC (Triple-Level Cell) | |
NVMe |
Yes | |
PS5-compatible |
No | |
Performance |
Read speed |
3400 MB/s |
Write speed |
2900 MB/s | |
IOPS Read |
480000 | |
IOPS in writing |
540000 | |
Endurance |
2500 | |
TRIM compatible |
Yes | |
Physical characteristics |
Width |
22 mm |
Height |
2.38 mm | |
Depth |
80 mm | |
Weight |
7.5 g | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 14 Oct 2021
Put in an ASUS 2023 laptop to replace the basic 512GB. Does the job. Fast, doesn't heat up too much. Reliable despite daily use for 6 months and non-stop use for 3 months, using a fairly resource-hungry application.
Bought for a Synology N.A.S, it failed me in 2 months. Perhaps bad luck, fortunately, a lesser evil: it was "read-only" cache! But hey. Disappointed nonetheless.
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