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Get this massive 4TB WD_BLACK SN7100 SSD at a new all-time low price

WDBLACK 2TB SN7100

Xbox owners recently received a new storage upgrade option, which allows them to equip the Xbox Series X|S with 4TB of extra space. That card, however, has an eye-watering price tag—nearly as much as the 1TB Xbox Series S. On the PC side, though, things are much better. Right now, if you need a 4TB SSD without selling a kidney, you can get the WD_BLACK SN7100 PCIe Gen4 SSD. It is now available on Amazon at a new all-time low price after a 16% discount (nearly half the cost of the new 4TB Xbox Storage Expansion Card).

The SN7100 is a fast, reliable, and, more importantly, affordable Gen4 solid-state drive. Its speeds are rated up to 7,000MB/s sequential read and 6,700MB/s sequential write, while random input-output speeds are rated at 900K IOPS read and 1,350K IOPS write. These specs are not record-breaking, but they are fast enough for modern gaming (DirectStorage is supported), fast loading times in games and apps, and quick file transfer.

The WD_BLACK SN7100 has a limited five-year warranty and endurance rating up to 2,400 TBW. You can monitor the health of your drive in the WD_Black Dashboard app on Windows. As for compatibility, you can use the SN7100 in any PC that accommodates M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 drives, including PlayStation 5. It is compatible with PCIe Gen3 systems, but the maximum speeds will be limited.


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