Western Digital WD_BLACK SN770 NVMe Solid State Drive for Gamers Launched: Check Price

Western Digital WD_BLACK SN770 NVMe Solid State Drive for Gamers Launched: Check Price

Western Digital, one of the largest manufacturers of storage solutions, has introduced a new SSD in India. The latest SSD in the Black series, the WD Black SN770, is an NVMe-based SSD with PCIe Gen 4 interface.

The new SSD delivers ultra-fast read speeds of up to 5150MB/s and up to 40% faster performance. Let’s take a closer look at the Western Digital SN770 NVMe SSD, its specs, features and price in India.

Western Digital SN770 NVMe Price, Availability

The Western Digital Black SN770 NVMe SSD comes in a variety of storage capacities, with the 250GB model starting at $65. The 500GB WD Black SN770 NVMe SSD is $90 and the 1TB WD Black SN770 NVMe SSD is $170.

It can be purchased from retailers including amazon, primeabgb.com, www.themvp.in, pcstudio.in, kryptonitemicrosystems.com, and mdcomputers.in.

Features Western Digital SN770 NVMe

WD’s latest SSD is based on NVMe standards and works with PCIe 4 compliant motherboards. It’s also backwards compatible with PCIe 3. The new SSDs peak at up to 5150MB/s and are expected to provide up to 40% performance gains and a 20% improvement in energy efficiency when used at maximum speeds. Peak speeds can be achieved when paired with a PCIe 4 compatible motherboard.

According to the manufacturer, it was specially created for PC gaming and is an excellent choice for PC enthusiasts and longtime gamers looking to improve their gaming experience.

“As more gamers look to move to PCIe Gen4 systems, we believe it’s important for the PC gaming community to have a variety of reliable, high-performance solutions to level up their gaming systems,”said Mr. Jaganathan Cellia, Senior Director. – Marketing, India, Middle East and Africa, Western Digital.

“The new WD_BLACK SN770 NVMe SSD makes Gen4 technology more accessible, helping more gamers get into the game faster and enhance the overall gaming experience.”He added.

That said, what do you think of the new WD PCIe 4 SSD? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

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