WD Blue SN550 2TB

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I'm planning on doing a bit of a PC upgrade.

Looking to get a Ryzen 7 5800X on a MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk.
At the moment I have a Samsung 850 Evo 1TB but I would like to upgrade to 2TB.

I was thinking of grabbing the WD Blue SN550 2TB, mainly because of the price.
The reviews seem good, but everyone mentions it's DRAMless.
Is this a major concern? I use my PC mainly for gaming.
 
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For home usage like gaming that lack of big DRAM cache isn't problem.
Also controller is no doubt designed to work without big on drive DRAM.
SN550 certainly performs competitively in leading time benchmarks.
https://www.legitreviews.com/wd-blue-sn550-1tb-nvme-sdd-review_216104/8
https://www.techspot.com/review/2116-storage-speed-game-loading/
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/wd-blue-sn550-m2-nvme-ssd-review-best-dramless-ssd-yet/3

Some heavy server workloads with lots of random accesses and writes would no doubt be entirely different thing.
Or removing DRAM from controller designed to work with it.
 
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Both but in this case they are talking about the SSD's controller.

For myself I would not use for OS but could see it being ok for games/storage but again not for me.

I have Samsung 860 Pro's/Evo's (512GB-4TB) but they come with a high cost attached.
 
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Why not just give a budget and we can see what is best and you will not see any real world gains going from SATA to NVME in everyday use.
 
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Well, £200 was kinda my limit.

Doing it on a bit of a whim since I was since I'm upgrading motherboard+CPU.
I was hoping to upgrade my capacity, but I don't want to do it if I'm gonna end up with a slower drive.
 
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Samsung 960 Evo 2TB is just over your budget and the new 970 Evo 2TB is out (new controller) at just under your budget < both SATA.
 
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No, the new 970 SATA 2.5" which launched first in QVO form then EVO and soon PRO.

I know it is hard to find the link as you either find 970 NVME or 960 SATA 2.5" but I cannot post it here.

I'm pretty sure you've got your wires crossed. It's not on Samsung's website.

The 860 and 870 are their SATA drives.
 
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Well, £200 was kinda my limit.

Doing it on a bit of a whim since I was since I'm upgrading motherboard+CPU.
I was hoping to upgrade my capacity, but I don't want to do it if I'm gonna end up with a slower drive.

I'd personally go for the Blue with your budget. Neater and faster than going SATA and not anymore expensive.
 
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I'm planning on doing a bit of a PC upgrade.

Looking to get a Ryzen 7 5800X on a MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk.
At the moment I have a Samsung 850 Evo 1TB but I would like to upgrade to 2TB.

I was thinking of grabbing the WD Blue SN550 2TB, mainly because of the price.
The reviews seem good, but everyone mentions it's DRAMless.
Is this a major concern? I use my PC mainly for gaming.
For gaming it won't matter. These are great for gaming
 
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