Product Name - Western Digital WD Black SN770 NVMe 1TB, Upto 5150MB/s, 5Y Warranty, PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 (2280), Gaming Storage, Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) (WDS100T3X0E)
**Warranty **- 6month Seller Warranty from the date of your purchase.
Condition: Used, OEM pullout with 100% health.
Quantity available: 16 units restocked (14 available) (last lot of 21 units, all sold out)
Invoice: NA
Transfer speeds (Read | Write): 5150 | 4900 (MB/s)
Endurance: 600TBW
Crystaldiskinfo health & product catalogue screenshot attached, refer images.
Local pickup: Siliguri, West Bengal
Price: 4,300/- (no negotiations please, this time, the source price is higher, yet me selling at same old rate)
Note: Free shipping
Description- All NVMEs are in flawless condition, and with 100% health. Crystal Disk info has been attached for all the units. Before dispatch, proper photos and details will be shared. These wont carry any retail bill/box and will come loose. Packaging will be take care of while shipping.
OP says 6 months seller warranty from the date of your purchase.
Normally comes with 5 years warranty.
Used OEM pullout 100% health drives.
I am also be interested if OP offers 2 TB drives though.
Pulled out units, so brand warranty cant be claimed on these units.
However, the product has been tested vigorously before being listed for sale. So yes, you will be given a total of 6month warranty from the seller’s end.
If anything goes wrong in 6month, I will give you replacement. (which def wont happen, as the drives are still at 100% health condition.)
See it works this way :
→ If you buy from amazon, you get a bill that you bought this item. → Giving you 5 years of brand warranty.
->-> If i am a prebuilt pc manufacturer, WD provides me SSD, and I sell those PCs, so the warranty is given to the end customer, for 1yr /3yrs on the complete PC itself.
If NVME dies within those 1/3 years, customer comes to me, I give him replacement, and then as a “manufacturer”, I will take the defective NVME to the brand WD, and get it replaced.
So basically these are not end customer products, so customer cant claim warranty. For warranty claim on these units, it needs to be claimed by the one who bought it as a “Prebuilt PC Manufacturer”.
And since I am just selling these items, as these have been pulled out of those prebuilt PCs, therefore it is nearly impossible to reach back to the ORIGINAL PC maker, to get the warranty claimed.
Conclusion : These units do come with 5yr brand warranty, but “we” cant claim it.
As a seller, I am taking responsibility for the quality and performance of the item, for upto 6months of “regular” usage.
Currently only 1tb variant is available for the WD Black SN770.
2TB Variant was available from EVM,
EVMNV500 2tb Gen4x4 7000MB/s read, 6500MB/s write.
Amazon price : Rs. 10k
I was selling it for Rs. 8k each, with bill, so you could easily avail complete brand warranty (5yrs).
But sadly, that supplier is no longer in touch, however i’ve been texting him up, but no response so far.
So once I get back in touch with him, I will bring the 2tb NVMEs up for sale again.
(Dont take false hopes, not guaranteed if I could bring the item back in sale)
It most likely won’t, get EVM drives only as secondary drives & when available at much cheaper price compared to good ones like SN580/SN770 or even crucial P3/P3 Plus.
Sold 1 unit to @@t3chg33k → Dispatched, to be updated next upon delivery
Sold 1 unit to @@Pimpom → To be dispatched tomorrow / Monday, will be updated here
Many sold via other means.
Out of total 21 units, 7 units remain.
5 - 100% health
2 - 98, 99% health
Edit: I had Bitlocker enabled by default on the 990 Pro which led to the lower benchmark for it compared to the 770. Updated the benchmark in the following post:
Received the drive in 4 days through Delhivery. It was uninitialized with 0 writes as stated. It was on firmware version 731030WD which I promptly updated.
I had transferred about 400 GB from the 990 Pro to the SN770. It is close to 40 degrees when idle and 70 under load, which is okay considering both drives are in a laptop. I had also taken a screenshot of the write performance but deleted it unintentionally. It was about 2500 MBps peak and the cache seemed to give way at around 300 GB, after which the speed was around 410 MBps, which is as expected considering it uses high quality Kioxia BiCS NAND.
Yeah, unfortunately my laptop’s secondary drive has no clearance with respect to the shroud that runs over it. It has space at most to only apply a thermal pad which of course will only make things worse. My primary drive has a thermal pad and heatsink and if I were to swap the two, I am pretty sure the temperatures would be much better.