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    WD Blue SN500 review: Incredible value for money

    SSD prices may have been falling over recent months, but adding a super fast NVMe SSD to your PC is still one heck of an expensive upgrade, especially if you’re after something like our best gaming SSD champion, the Samsung 970 Evo. A 250GB stick of Evo goodness will set you back around £80 / $85 these days, with prices pretty much doubling if you want to move up to 500GB. There are cheaper NVMe SSDs around, of course, such as the competitive Adata XPG SX6000 Pro, which currently goes for £54 / $57 for 256GB, but you’re still looking at around $85 / $100 if you’d prefer the extra leeway of a 512GB stick.

    Enter the WD Blue SN500, Western Digital’s new entry-level NVMe SSD that starts at just £47 / $55 for the 250GB model, and a mere £69 / $78 for the top 500GB version. On paper, it’s nowhere near as fast as its more expensive competition, but in practice the Blue SN500 puts up a surprisingly good fight, offering excellent value for money for budget-conscious buyers.

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    Katharine Castle

    SSD prices may have been falling over recent months, but adding a super fast NVMe SSD to your PC is still one heck of an expensive upgrade, especially if you’re after something like our best gaming SSD champion, the Samsung 970 Evo. A 250GB stick of Evo goodness will set you back around £80 / $85 these days, with prices pretty much doubling if you want to move up to 500GB. There are cheaper NVMe SSDs around, of course, such as the competitive Adata XPG SX6000 Pro, which currently goes for £54 / $57 for 256GB, but you’re still looking at around $85 / $100 if you’d prefer the extra leeway of a 512GB stick.

    Enter the WD Blue SN500, Western Digital’s new entry-level NVMe SSD that starts at just £47 / $55 for the 250GB model, and a mere £69 / $78 for the top 500GB version. On paper, it’s nowhere near as fast as its more expensive competition, but in practice the Blue SN500 puts up a surprisingly good fight, offering excellent value for money for budget-conscious buyers.

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    http://bit.ly/2P8EgRX April 09, 2019 at 07:00PM

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