Theres a broad range of capacities too, starting at 250GB and ending at a roomy 2TB.

Still, lets start with the good part.

It also posted an excellent write speed result, 3352MB/s, in CrystalDiskMarks 8 queue/8 thread random benchmark.

The WD Black SN770 SSD propped up against a gaming keyboard.

Unfortunately, the Black SN770s read speeds arent on the same level.

And it seemed to struggle with AS SSDs random 4K read test, only managing 54.2MB/s.

The thing is, these results wouldn’t be an issue in and of themselves.

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It does not have the right pricing.

Not for the more capacious models anyway.

I know I said,literally yesterday, that it can be worth investing in pricey storage.

The WD Black SN770 SSD next to the WD Black SN750 SE.