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Used - like new
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🔷 Genuine **Western Digital (WD) 512 GB NVMe SSD Models
1. WD Black 512 GB M.2 NVMe SSD (WDS512G1X0C)
Type: PCIe Gen3 ×4 NVMe M.2 2280
Capacity: 512 GB
Sequential Read: ~2,050 MB/s
Sequential Write: ~800 MB/s
Random: ~170 K / 134 K IOPS
Endurance: ~160 TBW
Warranty: ~5 years (manufacturer)
🔹 Enjoy a great balance of performance and reliability for general PC use (OS, games, daily workloads).
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Pros
Strong reliability and long warranty.
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Fits most desktops/laptops with M.2 NVMe support (2280).
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Cons
Not as fast as newer PCIe Gen4 drives — but still much faster than SATA SSDs.
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2. WD PC SN530 512 GB NVMe SSD
Type: PCIe Gen3 ×4 NVMe M.2 2280
Capacity: 512 GB
Sequential Read/Write: ~2400/1750 MB/s
Random IOPS: ~315K/230K
Use Case: Great for budget performance and everyday tasks.
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Pros
Better sequential speeds than some older Black models.
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Excellent price-to-performance if you just need fast storage.
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Cons
Still below newer PCIe Gen4 speeds.
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🔷 Newer WD NVMe Drives (Not exactly 512 GB but worth knowing)
WD Black SN7100 – PCIe Gen4 NVMe
Ultra-fast PCIe Gen4 drive (about 6800/5800 MB/s read/write).
Usually denoted 500 GB rather than exactly 512GB.
Better for high-end gaming or heavy workloads if your motherboard supports Gen4.
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💡 Quick Buyer Tips
✔️ Make sure it’s NVMe, not SATA M.2
M.2 SSDs come in both SATA and NVMe versions — NVMe is much faster. On a label or spec sheet, look for NVMe PCIe.
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✔️ Match the Form Factor
Most WD NVMe SSDs are M.2 2280 size — check your device supports that.
✔️ PCIe Gen3 vs Gen4
Gen3: Great for typical desktop/laptop use (good balance).