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Product as expected. Easy to set up and install in my environment. Works perfectly well.
Western Digital's Blue SA510 SSD gives your machine the power of an SSD with a SATA 6 Gbps interface. The Blue SA510 is equipped with 3D TLC NAND chips and offers speeds of up to 560 MB/s(depending on the model). It is available in two formats depending on your needs: 2.5" or M.2 2280.

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General information |
Product name |
Western Digital SSD WD Blue SA510 2Tb - 2.5" |
Brand |
Western Digital | |
Model |
WDS200T3B0A | |
Main characteristics |
Interface with the computer |
Serial ATA 6Gb/s (SATA Revision 3) |
Hard drive format |
2" 1/2 | |
M.2 format |
N/A | |
Heatsink |
No | |
Cooling type |
None | |
Capacity |
2 TB | |
Flash memory type |
TLC (Triple-Level Cell) | |
NVMe |
No | |
PS5-compatible |
No | |
Performance |
Read speed |
560 MB/s |
Write speed |
520 MB/s | |
IOPS Read |
90000 | |
IOPS in writing |
87000 | |
Endurance |
500 | |
TRIM compatible |
Yes | |
Physical characteristics |
Width |
69.85 mm |
Height |
7 mm | |
Depth |
100.2 mm | |
Weight |
34.6 g | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 2 years
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Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions
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Safety Information |
Responsible person |
Western Digital UK Limited |
Postal address |
Connaught House, 3rd Floor, 255 High Street Guildford, Surrey GU1 3BS, GB, United Kingdom | |
Electronic Address |
Click here
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Product referenced on 8 Aug 2023
Product as expected. Easy to set up and install in my environment. Works perfectly well.
Good value for money, top-notch packaging from ldlc as usual, and delivery just right too—everything was perfect.
Replaced a completely saturated 128 GB M2 sata, the PC breathes easier!
No problems getting it up and running. Everything works perfectly.
SSD that does the job, fast and affordable. All that's left is to fill it with useless data...
The transfer speed may seem low for an M.2, but for SATA it's very decent. The SSD is fast and efficient, so it's perfect for rebooting a PC that doesn't have an M.2 PCI-E slot, or in my case installing a Linux distribution for dual boot. I took the 250GB version, but you might as well go straight for a 500 if you can, given the small price difference. I almost regret having taken the smaller one!
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