Today we are taking a look at the WD Black SN750 500GB SSD. The “Black” line is WD’s gaming and enthusiast line of drives, and the SN750 is their PCIe 3.0 x4 model. It features a WD designed controller, onboard DRAM cache, and TLC NAND. We will be comparing this drive both to the other 500GB drives we have reviews in the past, as well as the WD Blue SN550 1TB drive from their more value-oriented line.
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