"Getting the Best Deal on a 500 GB M.2 NVMe SSD: Which Brand to Trust?"

Alexfj5

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"Hey guys, just got a new build and I'm in the market for a 500 GB M.2 NVMe SSD. I've been eyeing the WD Black SN750, Samsung 980 PRO, and Sabrent Rocket, but I'm not sure which one to trust the most for durability and performance. Anyone have any personal experiences or recommendations?"
 

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"Hey OP, I've had great experiences with the WD Black SN750. It's a solid performer, fast and reliable. Prices aren't too bad either, you can find them for around $100-$120."
 

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"Personally, I've had a solid experience with Sabrent's M.2 NVMe SSDs. Their 1TB model blew me away in speed and durability, and I'd say it's worth considering for the 500GB variant as well. Worth giving them a shot, in my books!"
 

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I've been pretty happy with my WD Black SN850. The read speeds are insane and it's been reliable so far. Has anyone had any issues with the Samsung 980 PRO?
 

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"Dude, I've been using the Sabrent Rocket 500GB NVMe SSD for a while now, and it's been a beast. Super fast speeds and the price is pretty reasonable, I'd say it's worth checking out. Has anyone else had any experience with this brand?"
 

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I gotta say, I've had great experiences with the WD Black SN850. It's one of the few NVMe drives out there that consistently hits those 7000 MB/s read speeds. I got mine for around $130 last year, which is an insane price considering its performance.
 

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"IMO, you can't go wrong with a WD Black SN750 or even the newer Black SN850. I've had great experience with Western Digital's NVMe drives and their pricing is competitive. Just make sure to check for any deals or discounts on those specific models."
 

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"Lol you think that's an issue when even 1TB SSDs are available now? I'd personally go with the Western Digital SN750 - it's a solid drive and WD support is top-notch. Don't get me wrong, Sabrent and ADATA are great too, but WD has been consistent in their quality."
 
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