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Amazon is offering the lowest price I've seen on a massive 8TB solid state drive. Today, Amazon is offering the WD Black SN850X 8TB PCIe Gen4 M.2 NVMe SSD for $511.78 shipped. That's about $60 less ...
If you're a PC gamer, you're likely familiar with the fact that you need more hard drive space to handle all the latest games. Some of them require well over 100 GB, and those amounts seem to rise ...
Just as we thought we'd seen the last of the WD brand in the SSD world, a brand new WD Black SN8100 gaming SSD has now reared its head in a number of places. According to the sources, the new drive ...
Western Digital's new NVMe SSD hits speeds surpassing just about everything else on the market at the moment. The WD Black SN8100 can read 14,900MB per second while also offering write speeds of up to ...
In a nutshell: Western Digital has introduced a sleigh full of new storage devices just in times for the holidays, including a new high-performance NVMe solid-state drive starting under $60. The WD ...
As you may have seen yesterday, the issue pertains to the Host Memory Buffer feature (for more details, read our previous article), and the resulting bug means that some SSDs are affected by repeated ...
It's always a good idea to keep an eye on your storage when you've got a gaming PC, and now is a great time for a high-speed upgrade, thanks to this brilliant gaming SSD deal on Amazon Prime Day. For ...
There's no question that two brands represent the gold standard of SSDs: WD (Western Digital) and Samsung. These drives are reliable, they're fast, and perhaps most importantly, they're not hard to ...
WD NVMe SSDs are seemingly still having problems and issues when trying to download and install the Windows 11 24H2 feature update. A user has found a simple fix. Microsoft has been slowly lifting ...
I turned my PC off while out of town for a week. It had been running for months since putting together my 9950X build. It had a WD SN850 1TB NVMe device. When I got home the PC wouldn't POST.