Crucial
P310 1TB
$189.99
WD_BLACK
Based on 52 Reddit mentions
$399.99
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I've been having boot loop issues since last weekend. The only thing I can think caused it is the Microsoft update I did earlier that day. The only thing I've found to temporarily give me a usable computer is sfc /scannnow in command prompt when it gives me the recovery options. I fear I'll be spend
...Sied45 in r/Windows11
April 1, 2026 7:01 AM
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You're talking about a drive for storage. If your motherboard will support it, you should get an NVMe SSD. These are much faster than the older drives. The Samsung 970 Evo Plus and the WD SN770 are both good models. If your computer is a little older, you should get a SATA SSD like the Crucial MX500
...avaling89 in r/pcbuilding
February 21, 2026 7:56 PM
5
It was a WD Black SSD SN770, my pc started to get critical proc died errors randomly, I brought it to sellers they did all the tests nothing showed errors on hardware they reinstaled windows but the problem back.
Tomas31188 in r/pchelp
February 22, 2026 10:06 AM
2
checked the specs for that model - it supports PCIe 4.0 nvme ssds. i put a wd black sn770 in my v15 and it worked perfectly for dual boot. just make sure you get the 2280 size. the 1tb version gives you plenty of room for both os without breaking the bank.
LetterheadClassic306 in r/AcerNitro
April 22, 2026 11:14 PM
1
Your build looks solid for what you want to do! The 5080 with 7800X3D combo will handle those modded games no problem Just heads up - that WD Black model number seems off, maybe you meant SN770 or SN850X? Both are great options for Gen 4. Also the B850 boards might not be out yet depending when you'
...Tasty_Barracuda_8325 in r/PcBuild
April 26, 2026 7:02 AM
1
Off chance this may be your issue as well. Do you have a wd sn770 ssd? Turns out that is my issue. The most recent windows 11 update has some compatibility issues with those ssd's. Still struggling through a solution that doesn't involve benching the SSD but getting there, maybe.
mkgcb12 in r/AcerPredatorHelios
February 24, 2026 10:10 AM
1
I had 2 SN770 that died within a week of one another a month or so ago. Of course I became aware of these issues after it happened 🙃 WD replaced the drives thankfully and I won't use them on the board again, so for the time being I don't have a nas, just a board running home assistant. Was there eve
...agus97v in r/HomeNAS
March 16, 2026 12:25 AM
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