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M.2 NVMe SSD Sandisk Western Digital Black SN770 250 GB PCIe 4.0 Read 4000 MB/s Write 2000 MB/s
The Sandisk Western Digital Black SN770 M.2 NVMe SSD (250 GB) is a PCIe 4.0 x4 internal drive designed to speed up system boot, application loading and game performance. With sequential read speeds up to 4000 MB/s and write speeds up to 2000 MB/s, the compact M.2 2280 form factor fits modern laptops and desktops to provide responsive storage for gaming, content creation and general system upgrades.
The SN770 delivers high sequential read and write performance for faster load times and improved system responsiveness. Its PCIe 4.0 x4 interface offers compatibility with current CPU and motherboard platforms while remaining backwards-compatible with PCIe 3.0 systems. The 250 GB capacity provides a dedicated, high-speed drive for an OS, key applications or several games in a compact, low-weight M.2 form factor.
The 250 GB capacity may be insufficient as a sole storage drive for users with large game libraries, extensive media collections, or multi-project content workflows. If you need maximum capacity for many large files, consider larger-capacity drives or an additional drive for bulk storage.
Install the M.2 SSD into an available M.2 PCIe slot on your laptop or desktop motherboard (M.2 2280). Secure it with the mounting screw and enable the drive in BIOS/UEFI if required. Format and partition the drive within your operating system, then install your OS, applications or transfer files to the drive to take advantage of the improved performance.
Use the SN770 as a primary system/boot drive for faster OS and application responsiveness, or as a secondary high-speed drive for frequently used games and projects. Keep firmware updated and monitor drive health with manufacturer tools for sustained performance.
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