Weight | .5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4 × 4 × 6 in |
Original price was: $375.99.$244.99Current price is: $244.99.
Supercharge Your System with the Western Digital Blue SA510 4TB SATA SSD
Unleash the power of high-capacity, high-performance storage with the WD Blue SA510 4TB SATA SSD. Engineered for speed, reliability, and endurance, this solid-state drive is a perfect upgrade for anyone looking to boost their system’s responsiveness, whether you're editing high-resolution videos, managing large data sets, or gaming without lag.
Generous 4TB Storage for Every Need
With a massive 4TB capacity, this SSD provides ample space to store your operating system, heavy applications, creative projects, and an extensive media library. Ideal for content creators, gamers, and power users, the WD Blue SA510 eliminates the need to juggle external drives or constantly delete old files.
Quick Load, Smooth Flow
With Western Digital Blue SA510 4TB SATA SSD, you get read speeds up to 560MB per second, which means things start faster and load quicker. Applications launch almost instantly. Games don’t drag. You can jump between tasks without waiting around. It’s not flashy, it just works fast.
No-Fuss Fit for Most Systems
The SATA III 6Gbps connection and standard 2.5-inch size mean this WD Blue SA510 4TB SATA SSD slides right into many laptops or desktops. No adapters. No headaches. Just swap it in, and you're set.
Strong, Quiet, and Ready for the Long Haul
Because it doesn’t have moving parts, it’s less likely to break if dropped or bumped. Plus, Western Digital adds smart firmware and error-correction tools to help protect your files. Quiet too, less noise, less heat.
Uses Less Power, Gives You More Time
If you're on a laptop, you’ll appreciate the battery savings. Lower energy use means it runs cooler and quieter, letting you stay unplugged a bit longer.
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FAQ:
The Western Digital Blue SA510 4TB SATA SSD offers a noticeable step up in speed compared to regular hard drives. It’s built for folks who want a reliable performance boost without jumping to more expensive NVMe drives. With read speeds topping out around 560MB/s and write speeds hitting 520MB/s, tasks like starting up your system, launching programs, or moving big folders feel a lot quicker.
If you're doing things like editing photos or working on large documents, this SSD keeps up pretty well. It handles up to 90,000 random read operations and 82,000 write operations per second. That means even when you're juggling lots of small files or switching between different apps, it won’t slow to a crawl.
Still, there’s one catch, this model doesn’t have onboard DRAM. So during long, heavy file transfers, write speeds might dip a bit. That said, for most everyday use cases, gaming, working from home, storing media, it’s more than enough. It's not built for heavy enterprise-level workloads, but for home users or creatives, it’s a solid middle ground.
All in all, if you're still running on a spinning hard drive or using an older SATA SSD, switching to the WD Blue SA510 4TB is like upgrading from a gravel road to a smooth highway. Without the price tag that comes with the latest tech.
The WD Blue SA510 4TB SATA SSD skips onboard DRAM, relying instead on something called Host Memory Buffer (HMB) and a bit of pseudo-SLC (pSLC) caching to keep things moving smoothly under regular use. That choice helps lower costs and reduces power use, which makes it an attractive option for folks looking to upgrade on a budget or cut down on energy draw.
For tasks like web browsing, working in spreadsheets, or editing a few photos, you’ll get a strong and responsive experience. It's miles better than spinning hard drives, and it keeps pace with most general workloads without breaking a sweat.
But during heavy writing jobs, think huge video transfers or batch-editing sessions, the lack of DRAM might show. Once that pSLC cache fills up, the write speed can take a hit, and things may slow down. That’s a known trade-off with DRAM-less drives like this one.
Still, for everyday use, the WD Blue SA510 holds up well. It balances price and performance, and for folks upgrading from an older drive, it’s a noticeable jump in speed. Boot times get shorter, apps launch quicker, and overall system feel gets snappier, even without that extra memory onboard.
If you're aiming to breathe new life into an aging desktop or laptop, the WD Blue SA510 4TB SATA SSD is a solid pick, especially for booting your system and handling day-to-day work. It’s got read speeds up to 560MB/s and writes close behind at 520MB/s. That means your system loads faster, apps open without much lag, and moving through files feels snappy.
This drive uses TLC NAND flash, paired with smart caching that helps boost performance during common tasks. You won’t be waiting forever for your desktop to load or your browser to wake up. Whether you’re on Windows, Linux, or even macOS with the right enclosure, this SSD keeps everything flowing smoothly.
It’s not pushing NVMe speeds, but that’s not the point. If you want more space and better performance without spending big, the Western Digital Blue SA510 handles the essentials with ease, email, video playback, editing documents, or sorting your photos. No extra frills, just reliable speed where you need it most.
Switching your system over to the WD Blue SA510 4TB SATA SSD doesn’t take a tech wizard. Western Digital gives you a free 5-year license for Acronis True Image for WD, a handy tool that handles the entire migration process. It clones everything, your files, apps, settings, even the operating system, so you won’t need to start from scratch.
The setup’s simple. You just connect the new SSD, either through a SATA port or with a USB-to-SATA adapter if you're doing this from a laptop. Then open the Acronis software, follow the prompts, and let it do the rest. In most cases, you’ll end up with an identical copy of your old system on the new drive.
A few quick tips before you start:
Once it’s done, your system will boot straight from the WD SA510 like nothing changed, except now it’ll feel faster, cleaner, and a lot more responsive.
The WD Blue SA510 4TB SATA SSD works with a wide range of older computers, thanks to its standard 2.5-inch SATA III setup. If your machine has a SATA port, and most desktops and laptops made in the last 10 to 15 years do, then you're good to go.
Even if your system only supports SATA II or the even older SATA I, this drive will still connect just fine. You won’t get top-end speeds, but it'll still feel way faster than a regular hard drive. You’ll notice it when your PC boots up quicker, files open faster, and programs launch without that lag you’ve probably gotten used to.
Before you pop it in, a few things to double-check:
Bottom line? If you’re trying to give your old setup a second wind without doing a full rebuild, this SSD makes a noticeable difference, and won’t break the bank.
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