We tested the Western Digital Black SN750 NVME SSD with the Ryzen 7
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Well, it was no surprise that a few months ago I acquired the new platform, made up of the following components:
- Zalman Z9 Neo Black (I already had it)
- Corsair TX850M (I bought it last year)
- MSI MPG X570 Gaming Edge Wifi (New)
- AMD Ryzen 7 3700X (New)
- Coolermaster MasterLiquid ML240L liquid ref. (won in the raffle)
- G Skill TridentZ RGB F4-3600C18-8GTZRX x2 (New)
- Gigabyte GeForce RTX2070 8GB Windforce DDR6 (I bought it shortly before the platform)
- SSD1 - Western Digital Black SN750 NVME SSD 250GB M.2 NVME (won in the raffle)
- SSD2 - Samsung EVO 850 250GB SSD Sata
- HDD1 - Seagate ST1000DM003
- HDD2 - Seagate ST1000DM003
- HDD3 - Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-00BN5A0
Let's leave the equipment behind, and I'll explain the little things.
Well, after buying the motherboard (I had a certain resentment towards the brand MSI, but now I'm very happy)
I realized that there was a promotion for the I LOVE RYZEN 3000.That promotion consisted of registering the motherboard on MSI.com and they would give you the liquid ref. as a gift, in my case the Coolermaster MasterLiquid ML240L. Other motherboards enjoyed the Coolermaster MasterLiquid ML240R.
Which arrived exactly 1 month later.Another thing that was part of the promotion was that if you did a review of the motherboard, they would reward you with 25USD on Steam. The thing is that (I published it here on the forum) and I won those 25USD, but they replied to me with an email that I was participating in the limited gift (Western Digital Black SN750 NVME SSD of 250GB) which is what I'm going to talk about now.

This is how it arrives, it's the version directly from China, it seems like I bought it on Aliexpress, but it doesn't come directly from MSI.
So let's get ready to install it, I'll put it under the heatsink that my motherboard already has incorporated

So small, so cute, it seems like it's not even what it is

We install Windows and programs, we put in the drivers and....
to compare it with the old Samsung

And yes, I disabled the Rapid mode of the Samsung, since it would play with an advantage (as you already know, although it's very real, it's not. it gives scores that are too high)
Well, I put them face to face with CrystalDisk Mark, and here you see the results, I suppose that maybe with the config of the motherboard I could scratch something more. And the "Games" mode of the WD is not yet enabled, I think it will be similar to the Samsung's Rapid
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There, without showing off to others, or anything

Best regards! Crack!
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What a great looking hard drive, the more competition to Samsung there is, the better for everyone.
Thanks for the review, buddy

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I just checked the prices at Xtremmedia and the first thing I came across was the Western 500GB at 120€, for 30 more you get the PNY tera.
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@Obione I won it in the MSI giveaway, for the review I did of the motherboard, on August 28, 2019.
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Of luxury then
I was a good chicken and because of laziness to open the tower, disconnect cables and such to look at the S/N I lost 25€ on Steam, by the time I got around to it the promo to post an opinion on the website had expired :..( In the end I got rid of the MSI B450, the C6H was too juicy at 125€ on Alternate. Editing: By the way the NVMe that looks pretty good performance/price is the Sabrent on Amazon.