Friday, August 1st 2025

Western Digital WD Blue SN5100 M.2 NVMe SSD Pictured
Western Digital is ready with the WD Blue SN5100, the successor to the WD Blue SN5000 that the company launched in June 2024. While the SN5000 offered sequential speeds of up to 5.5 GB/s reads and up to 5 GB/s writes for the top 4 TB model; the SN5100 steps up performance, offering up to 6.6 GB/s of sequential reads for even the entry level 500 GB model. For context, the SN5000 only offers up to 5 GB/s sequential reads and up to 4 GB/s sequential writes for its 500 GB model. The drive features an M.2 NVMe Gen 4 x4 interface. The WD Blue SN5100 also sees Western Digital more closely integrate the SanDisk branding with its client-segment SSDs. The main Western Digital brand makes way for SanDisk, while the brand extension WD Blue is retained.
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8 Comments on Western Digital WD Blue SN5100 M.2 NVMe SSD Pictured
I am actually waiting for them to release another Sandisk branded high performance SSD to finally make an upgrade:)
Sounds like they still had some products in the pipeline for release under WD brand.
petapixel.com/2023/08/08/sandisk-portable-ssds-are-failing-so-frequently-we-can-no-longer-recommend-them/
Personally I'm not a fan of this WD-Sandisk rebrand, but mostly because aesthetically (on the blue at least) it looks terrible.
Just as an aside, can we talk about the PCB colors WD has for their drives? WD blue not having a blue PCB, Sandisk SSD Plus having a blue PCB, WD Red having a Blue PCB, WD Greens with Black PCB, Sometimes a Blue PCB, and sometimes Green PCB(finally one that makes sense). Figure out the PCB's for your products, WD.
Infact, the only SSD I ever had fail on me was a Kioxia.