Price: $159.99 - $119.99
(as of Jun 13, 2025 02:51:58 UTC – Details)
Breathe new life into your PC so you can push your work further and grow your creative potential. Designed specifically for professionals, creatives, freelancers, social influencers, and other passionate content creators and editors, the WD Blue SA510 SATA SSD helps boost your PC’s performance so you can be more productive. The drive is available in 2.5″ or M.2 slots and includes Acronis True Image for Western Digital backup and cyber protection software(3) plus a free three-month Dropbox Professional trial(4). This fast, reliable SSD helps you boot up faster, cut lag times, and speed up edits and file transfers for a sustainable desktop upgrade—no expensive new PC purchase required. | (3) Download and installation required. Includes 5-year license for your compatible drive. Redeem within 90 days of purchase. May not be combined with other offers. Limited time offer; see Western Digital website for more details. Offer subject to change. (4) Internet connection required. Offer must be redeemed by September 30, 2023, while activation code supplies lasts. Offer limited to 1 per new Dropbox account, subject to acceptance of Dropbox Terms of Service. For existing accounts, limitations apply. See the Dropbox website for details. Western Digital reserves the right to change or discontinue this offer at any time without notice. This offer is not available in all countries.
Storage Capacity: 2 TB
Maximum Read Transfer Rate: 560 MB/s
Maximum Write Transfer Rate: 520 MB/s
Random 4KB Read: 87000IOPS
Random 4KB Write: 83000IOPS
Customers say
Customers find the SSD performs well with fast data transfer rates and improved bootup times, with one noting it makes their computer “sizzling.” The drive is easy to install, with one mentioning it works perfectly with EZ GiG software, and customers consider it a worthwhile investment for storage capacity. However, the drive detection and boot time aspects receive negative feedback, with multiple customers reporting that the drive is no longer detected and won’t boot. The failure rate is mixed, with some customers reporting it works like new while others experienced failures after a few months.