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Western Digital Unveils Entry-level WD Green SN350 M.2 NVMe SSDs

newtekie1

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The intel 665P is QLC but has nearly 4x the TBW of this drive, yet its more or less equally priced !
I think WD should kill the Green brand, ever since they transitioned to SSDs, their Green SSDs were some of the worst in the market, a HUGE contrast from their Blue and Black drives, the sad thing is that expect to see this drive a LOT in laptops or pre built PCs

Sadly that is what WD Green has come to mean. It used to mean efficient, now it maenas "literally the shittiest drive on the market". Unless you are talking about HDDs, then Blue means "literally the shittiest drive on the market".
 
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