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Western Digital 500GB WD Blue SA510 SATA Inside Strong State Drive SSD – SATA III 6 Gb/s, M.2 2280, As much as 560 MB/s – WDS500G3B0B

Original price was: $64.99.Current price is: $52.99.

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Breathe new life into your PC so you may push your work additional and develop your inventive potential. Designed particularly for professionals, creatives, freelancers, social influencers, and different passionate content material creators and editors, the WD Blue SA510 SATA SSD helps enhance your PC’s efficiency so that you could be extra productive. The drive is obtainable in 2.5″ or M.2 slots and consists of Acronis True Picture for Western Digital backup and cyber safety software program(3) plus a free three-month Dropbox Skilled trial(4). This quick, dependable SSD helps you boot up sooner, reduce lag occasions, and pace up edits and file transfers for a sustainable desktop improve—no costly new PC buy required. | (4) Web connection required. Provide should be redeemed by September 30, 2023, whereas activation code provides lasts. Provide restricted to 1 per new Dropbox account, topic to acceptance of Dropbox Phrases of Service. For current accounts, limitations apply. See the Dropbox web site for particulars. Western Digital reserves the precise to vary or discontinue this provide at any time with out discover. This provide just isn’t accessible in all international locations.
Improve your creativity with a efficiency enhance that delivers learn speeds as much as 560MB/s (500GB and 1TB fashions)
Clone your pc’s whole onerous drive to your WD Blue SA510 drive with the included Acronis True Picture for Western Digital switch and backup software program that includes cyber safety
Work with confidence because the downloadable Western Digital SSD Dashboard helps you monitor your drive’s well being, temperature, accessible area, and extra
The WD Blue SA510 SATA SSD is available in 2.5″ and M.2 kind components for elevated compatibility, becoming proper into many present PC slots in addition to these of many older machines

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Prospects discover the SSD straightforward to put in and admire its storage capability for bulk recordsdata and paperwork, whereas additionally contemplating it good worth for cash. The performance and pace obtain combined suggestions – whereas some say it really works properly and offers an enormous pace enchancment, others report it being very gradual. Sturdiness is a priority, with a number of clients reporting failures after 3-12 months of use. Bootability can also be problematic, with a number of clients noting their laptops refusing besides.

13 reviews for Western Digital 500GB WD Blue SA510 SATA Inside Strong State Drive SSD – SATA III 6 Gb/s, M.2 2280, As much as 560 MB/s – WDS500G3B0B

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  1. Andrew RM

    Sticking with a name brand.
    I chose this card as WD is a brand I’ve had good luck with and I don’t trust “off brand” cards that have failed in the past. I can’t speak to longevity but the ssd slotted in as it should. The most important aspect is that it is really speedy on my Raspberry Pi 4b compared to SD card while being less expensive than a NVME ssd of the same capacity.

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  2. John Marshall

    Failed in 28 days
    I installed the WD SA510 on 05-17-23. The installation went perfectly. The SA510 died 28 DAYS LATER on 06-14-23. The laptop would not boot up and the BIOS could not see the SSD.

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  3. LouInAL

    Huge Improvement in Speed
    I bought this to improve storage access speed in an ASUS GL552VW-DH71 laptop PC, which was always disappointingly slow, but had become almost unbearable over the years. I don’t know what the problem was, maybe bad sectors and a lot of error correcting going on, but after starting up and logging in, hard disk utilization would be pegged at 100% for 5 – 10 minutes, even after de-fragging, so an SSD was the obvious way to go. 1TB is more than enough storage space for my needs in this computer, so at 80 bucks (I see it has gone up $10, but still a great price) this SSD fit the bill perfectly.Just as I had hoped, the PC is very usable now. Even though it is an “ROG” computer (Republic Of Gamers) I don’t use it for gaming so I can’t say how it would do there, I just use it for productivity apps and things like Audacity (audio editing), email, web surfing, viewing pics and videos, etc. and it works great now. This SSD is a very worthwhile upgrade from a magnetic hard drive.

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  4. Polly J. Farley

    A Nightmare Unleashed: The Western Digital Solid State Drive Debacle
    Title: A Nightmare Unleashed: The Western Digital Solid State Drive DebacleReview:I am writing this scathing review to express my immense frustration and disappointment with the Western Digital Solid State Drive (SSD) I purchased on February 5, 2023. To say that my experience with this device has been a nightmare would be an understatement. Not only has the drive failed within a short span of time, but the lack of active support channels to address the issue has left me feeling utterly abandoned as a customer.When I initially purchased the Western Digital SSD, I had high hopes for its performance and reliability. Unfortunately, those hopes were crushed when the drive suddenly failed, rendering it useless and leaving me without access to my important data. It goes without saying that this kind of failure is unacceptable, especially considering the SSD was still under warranty.My attempts to reach out to Western Digital for support have been nothing short of frustrating. It appears that their support channels are non-existent or at best, unreachable. The lack of an active support system not only highlights a severe deficiency in their customer service but also raises serious questions about the company’s commitment to standing behind their products.A warranty is supposed to provide reassurance and peace of mind to consumers, but in this case, it feels like nothing more than a hollow promise. It is deeply concerning that a company as prominent as Western Digital would leave its customers stranded without any means of seeking assistance or resolution.The absence of active support channels not only reflects poorly on Western Digital as a company but also raises doubts about the quality and longevity of their products. If they are unable or unwilling to address issues faced by customers during the warranty period, it speaks volumes about their overall dedication to customer satisfaction and product reliability.I strongly urge potential buyers to think twice before investing their hard-earned money in a Western Digital SSD. The risk of encountering a catastrophic failure, coupled with the complete lack of support, creates an incredibly frustrating and unsatisfactory ownership experience. There are numerous other reputable brands in the market that prioritize customer support and take responsibility for the performance of their products.In conclusion, my experience with the Western Digital Solid State Drive has been an absolute disaster. The device failed prematurely, leaving me without access to my data, and the absence of active support channels has added insult to injury. I expected better from a company of Western Digital’s stature. Save yourself the headache and look elsewhere for a reliable and customer-centric SSD brand.

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  5. art

    Quality part
    Worked as expected cloned first time still running. No wasted time !

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  6. D. Monty Jennings

    WD Blue SATA & NVMe SSD. With Free Acronis True Image Home.
    Western Digital has been around for decades. Today I’m not sure who manufactures the actual Chips, but I needed a few M.2 SSDs & since the SSDs came with the Western Digital Version of Acronis True Image Home, it was a no-brainer…I like Dell computers. I stayed with using Western Digital SSDs, and since the SSds come with the Acronis Cloning Software, it helped me out a lot. Because I’ve bought a number of used Dell Inspiron 13-7000 2-in-1 Laptops I’ve been buying, if they came with Windows 10 Pro pre-installed, the Microsoft Server wouldn’t Activate Windows, even when I used my Dell-Branded Windows 10 Pro Installation USB Device. I kept getting the Counterfeit O.S. Software Warning.So if I needed to do a clean Install of Windows 10, and wanted to use the same Name, that matches my Microsoft Account, unless the Laptop originally came with 10 Pro, I’d have to do a reinstall of Windows 10 Home Edition. Sometimes not installing the correct O.S in the first place, leaves a small amount of data on the SSD, which can cause problems with the 2nd installation, using that same SSD. (At least that’s been happening to me.) So if I didn’t want all the headaches, I was way better off using Western Digital Storage Drives & the Acronis Software made for WD…Acronis is easy to use, but for those who are 2nd guessing it, I’ll post some Step-By-Step Instructions.1: You’ll have to have your Western Digital Blue Drive, (In my case, a 500gb M.2 SATA Solid State Drive.) & have it connected to your PC. If it’s a Laptop, of course, you’ll have to have it connected to an External Drive Enclosure…2: Install the Free Version of Acronis True Image for Western Digital Blue.3: As shown in the 1st picture, once on the main screen, look for ”Disc Clone”.4: Click on Disc Clone, then in the next window, choose ”Automatic” & whether you want to copy the entire Storage Drive, or if you just want to copy the Operating System. (So far I’ve made 2 copies of my 1st Dell Inspiron 13-7378. One of the complete SSD & the 2nd one is just of the Operating System, (Windows 10 Pro).5: Either Click on ”Shut Down PC when finished, or leave the box unchecked. At any rate, you’ll need to shut down the PC so you can disconnect your Cloned Drive, Plus the program will tell you if the Disc Clone was a success..6: If you know how to swap out your SSDs, then you can test it.Since I have 4 Dell Inspiron 13-7378 Laptops, I’m Cloning extra copies of my Windows 10 Pro Laptop..It took about 1/2 hour to clone a 256gb drive with 142gb of data on it, over to the replacement 500gb M.2. I’m actually using one of my Cloned M.2 SSDs now…I hope I was able to explain the operation well enough for you to do your own Disc Clone…So far I have purchased 5 500gb M.2 SSds, and will be getting some 1TB devices for some of mine &/or for my family members Laptops…

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  7. Manny

    Amazing for its price
    Was running low on storage and for its price is amazing 👏 download speeds are fast 3500mb/sAnd easy installation

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  8. richard shifflett

    perfect
    good stuff

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  9. TeeCT

    It worked since bought in July 2023. Recent attempt to erase it ended with unrecognised stick. Not sure it’s still under warranty, however, it turned out to be very difficult to locate correct channel for faulty product support.

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  10. Miguel López

    Bien por el producto, el proveedor y amazón.

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  11. DMOnline

    Habe für meinen PC von Medion (Performance PC P62020) diesen Artikel gekauft, und den ursprünglichen Riegel (180 GB) getauscht. Hat alles problemlos funktioniert. Mit DiskGenius habe ich ein 1:1 Kopie erstellt, danach die Partitionsgrössen angepasst, bzw. Partitionen hinzugefügt.

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  12. BP

    Well made and as described

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  13. Cedomir Maric

    A WD product.No more, no less.

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    Western Digital 500GB WD Blue SA510 SATA Inside Strong State Drive SSD – SATA III 6 Gb/s, M.2 2280, As much as 560 MB/s – WDS500G3B0B
    Western Digital 500GB WD Blue SA510 SATA Inside Strong State Drive SSD – SATA III 6 Gb/s, M.2 2280, As much as 560 MB/s – WDS500G3B0B

    Original price was: $64.99.Current price is: $52.99.

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