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Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-16, Autor: Matthew , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Competitive pricing, Solid performance
1TB storage maximum, Drive migration software is not included
The WD Blue SSD neatly occupies the area between budget and high-performance storage, offering a fast, but cost-effective internal solid-state drive...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-10-18, Autor: Billy , Testbericht von: anandtech.com
When it was first announced at the beginning of this year, the SanDisk X400 was a good value. It raised the bar for planar TLC performance and carried a reasonable mid-range price. The X400 offered OEMs a TCG Opal-compliant self encrypting drive option an...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-10-12, Autor: Jon , Testbericht von: fudzilla.com
The WD Blue 1TB is available at Newegg for the manufacturer suggested price of $299.99, which seems a bit high for a launch price when competitor products such as the OCZ Trion 150 960GB can now be purchased for $226. But it seems the company is targeting...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-10-12, Autor: Sean , Testbericht von: thessdreview.com
The WD Blue is the first full-fledged SSD produced by WD. Since the acquisition of SanDisk, it was only time till an SSD product was released under their brand. Overall, it is a good performer and one of the best performing planar TLC based options out. I...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-10-11, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: tomshardware.com
Excellent mainstream performance, Software suite included
High price, Aging software toolbox
The Western Digital Blue shows us that old storage companies have a hard time evolving from their old ways. The Blue 1TB SSD delivers increased performance over many mainstream SSDs, but it still doesn't match every virtue of the 850 EVO. Priced at $2...
The WD Blue 1TB SSD is the flagship drive of the WD Blue series and is yet another planar TLC NAND powered drive aimed at the mainstream market. At the very highest level, this is basically the SanDisk X400 drive that came out earlier this year with re-t...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-10-11, Autor: Matt , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Performance hovers (mostly) between lower-cost budget drives and pricier Samsung SSD 850 EVO, Competitive pricing at launch,
Lagging sequential-write performance, Capacity tops out at 1TB, No bundled drive-cloning/migration software
WD's first SSD since its acquisition of SanDisk nicely threads the performance-and-price needle. This is a solid first showing that should satisfy most consumers who aren't obsessed with benchmarks and maximum possible speed...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-12-14, Autor: Tomas , Testbericht von: uk.hardware.info
You can consider yourself lucky if you purchased an SSD last year. Since then not a lot has happened when it comes to the performance, while the prices have gone up. However, using a hard drive as boot disk is not necessary at all - there are more than en...