Western Fiberboard has communicated its first PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe SSDs, the WD Clouded SN850s, as well-conditioned as they'll offer fast read / write speeds of up to 7,000MB/s as well-conditioned as 5,300MB/s that should help relieve load times on your PC as well-conditioned as in games.
Those speeds are a notable infiltrate from the SN750's 3,100MB/s as well-conditioned as 1,600MB/s read / write speeds, as well-conditioned as on par (with a sorely faster write speed) with Samsung's recently announced PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs.
Because they're understood M.2 NVMe SSDs, the SN850s should work in top-drawer gaming PCs, as stretched as you hypothesize a uniform motherboard. Theoretically, they could moreover work as accumulator expansions for the PlayStation 5 -- except Sony hasn't authentically said what drives will be certified as compatible with its next-generation console just yet. (The Xbox Series X / S, on the other hand, hypothesize proprietary expandable storage.)
Western Digital's new SSDs will come in 500GB, 1TB, as well-conditioned as 2TB capacities as well-conditioned as has to be bettering to acquirement "before the end of October 2020," equal to the company, admitting you can preorder them now.
Update October 8th, 8:22PM ET: Boosted that the SN850 SSDs are bettering for preorder.
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