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May 2019
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Bonnes performances
Prix
Garantie de 5 ans
Bonnes performances générales
Débits max
Ecriture souvent au top
Débits corrects dans une configuration "ouverte"
Endurance élevée
Débits élevés
Bonne gestion thermique
Endurance en écriture de 600 To
Performances de folie
Garantie 5 ans
Prix intéressant
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas les meilleures performances du marché
Performances petits fichiers
Inadapté aux petits boîtiers et ordinateurs portables
Débits en cas de chauffe
Accès aléatoires en léger retrait des meilleurs
Étiquette peu flatteuse pour un modèle de ce niveau
Publié: 2018-06-14, Auteur: James , review by: itpro.co.uk
High maximum speeds, Competitive pricing at highend
Inconsistent performance
With a dash of the best-performing 3D NAND available, the WD Black is a massive improvement on the company's previous M.2 SSD – but it's still not the best for working with masses of files at once...
Publié: 2018-05-03, Auteur: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Performance, WD controller, Five year warranty
The 4K performance was a little disappointing in some of the tests
WD's Black label has always been reserved for high performance disks and it has to be said that the original Black PCIe drive was disappointing. There were many that thought it should have actually been released as a Blue label product.Now WD has delivere...
Publié: 2018-04-26, Auteur: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Performance ranks among the best, Fastest sequential write speed we've recorded, Designed for longevity
Disappointing random write speeds
The WD Black NVMe SSD is an incredible step up from the company's previous PCIe drive, delivering a massive increase to read and write speeds. Thanks to the latter being the highest we've ever recorded, it manages to step slightly out from the shadow of t...
Super-fast performance, Five-year warranty, Big-name support
Endurance not amazing, Basic info app
A dearth of high-performance third-party controllers has lead to the big storage companies looking inward and design their own. This is why, after years in development, WD has also come to the high-end PCIe NVMe party with its own controller and, in conju...
PCI-Express SSDs are still quite expensive, but they also perform significantly better than SATA600 SSDs. A few years ago the additional price you paid for a high-end SSD barely gave you better performance due to the SATA600-bottleneck, but now the differ...
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Publié: 2017-05-19, Auteur: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
First WD PCIe NVMe drive, 5-year warranty, Price
2D Planer NAND, Overall performance is not a strong as you might expect from a Black labelled drive, Kitguru says: While it might not deliver cutting edge performance, it is good to see WD finally have a drive that gives them a seat at the top tier of SSD
WD's Black range used to be all about cutting edge performance, but sadly the new drive doesn't hold up the family tradition. While it is correct to pronounce the Black PCIe drive as the fastest Black drive yet, it struggles against some of its more matur...
WD pairs the high-performance NVMe protocol with underwhelming planar 15nm TLC NAND and hopes you don't look beyond the go-fast stickers. The Black is WD's third recent consumer SSD, but none of them have been competitive at release. We can only hope...
Fastest SSD we ever reviewed, No thermal throttling, Reasonable pricing, Good sequential write performance, 5-year warranty, Compact form factor
Rated "up to" write speeds don't reflect reality, Expensive compared to some competing drives, SLC cache quite small
The WD Black NVMe SSD 2018 is currently listed online for $105. Fastest SSD we ever reviewed No thermal throttling Reasonable pricing Good sequential write performance 5-year warranty Compact form factor Rated "up to" write speeds don't reflect reality Ex...
It is readily apparent that this new Western Digital controller is a major player in the NVMe performance market. In 2016, WD spent a cool $19 billion to acquire SanDisk, a major NAND manufacturer that also produced and sold both consumer and enterprise s...
Western Digital offers a storage solution that will be very satisfactory, at that 3000 MB/sec range. The storage volume size versus performance is a little more tricky to describe as it varies per size, the 250GB model does 1,600 MB/sec writes, the 500 GB...