品牌 | Western Digital |
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制造商 | Western Digital |
商品尺寸 | 10.03 x 6.99 x 0.71 cm; 34.47 克 |
颜色 | 蓝色 |
形状大小 | 2.5 英寸 |
硬盘容量 | 1 TB |
硬盘描述 | 固态驱动 |
是否包含电池 | 不是 |
电池锂含量 | 2 千克 |
商品重量 | 34.5 g |
WD 西部数据 Blue SA510 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD 读取速度高达 560MB/s
WD Blue SA510 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD with up to 560MB/s read speed
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WD Blue SA510 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD with up to 560MB/s read speed
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提升您的购买力
- *您的创造力,性能提升,提供高达 560MB/s 的读取速度(500GB 和 1TB 型号)
- 让您的 PC 焕然一新,容量高达 1TB 且经久耐用,以及低功耗,与 HDD 相比,在充电之间增加笔记本电脑寿命并减少振动。
- 使用随附的 Acronis True Image 西部数字传输和备份软件,将计算机的整个硬盘复制到 WD Blue SA510 硬盘上。
- 可下载的西部数字 SSD 仪表板可帮助您监控驱动器的*、温度、可用空间等
- WD 西部数据 蓝色 SA510 SATA SSD 采用 2.5 英寸和 M.2 外形,增强兼容性,可适用于许多当前的 PC 插槽以及许多旧机器。
- Upgrade your creativity with a performance boost that delivers read speeds up to 560MB/s (500GB and 1TB models)
- Give your PC new life with capacities of up to 1TB and high endurance, plus low power draw for more laptop life between charges and reduced vibrations compared to HDDs
- Clone your computer’s entire hard drive to your WD Blue SA510 drive with the included Acronis True Image for Western Digital transfer and backup software featuring cyber protection
- Work with confidence as the downloadable Western Digital SSD Dashboard helps you monitor your drive’s health, temperature, available space, and more
- The WD Blue SA510 SATA SSD comes in 2.5" and M.2 form factors for increased compatibility, fitting right into many current PC slots as well as those of many older machines
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ASIN | B09ZYQ84CM |
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用户评分 |
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亚马逊热销商品排名 | 商品里排第1,868名电脑\IT (查看电脑\IT商品销售排行榜) 商品里排第191名内置固态硬盘 |
Amazon.cn上架时间 | 2022年5月11日 |
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商品描述
为您的电脑注入新的生活,这样您就可以进一步推动工作,拓展您的创造潜力。 WD Blue SA510 SATA SSD 专为充满激情的内容创作者和编辑而设计,具有 Acronis True Image 用于西部数字备份和网络保护软件。
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5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
5星,共 5 星
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4.3 颗星,最多 5 颗星
5,133 条评论

Richard M
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Works as expected
2023年1月24日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式: 2.5 英寸 SATA容量: 500GB已确认购买
I have used these WD SSD drives to replace five mechanical drives. Three were one TB and two were 500 GB or 1/2 TB. The three 1TB were all on Windows 10 while the two 500GB were both for Linux Mint. All went just fine. The three 1TB drives I used Aconis for WD to clone while the two Linux drives I just did a direct clone using a WinLink stand alone two drive caddy. The partitions were the same size as the original drives when using the WinLink device but "disks" a Linux utility allowed the partitions to be increased to the limits of the drives and that went well too. WD drive are my preferred drives.

Joseph A.
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Extreme Speeds & Performance .. Totally worth the investment.
2019年10月30日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
In this review, I am going to rate the WD SSD 500GB. The review will be on four main criteria, and I will mention what I liked, and what I didn’t like about the product. Furthermore, I will also share my experience and how I got the product up and running.
This review is very detailed, so if you just need to upgrade MacBook Pro, just scroll down to “Upgrade”.
This review has been written on the day I had the product running. This review has not been sponsored by WD, and it is solely my own experience and tips I’d like to share.
Price:
No one can argue that this SSD is fairly priced. I can say it is definitely worth the investment. The value for money is just ridiculous.
Quality:
Even though this product will be stuck underneath the laptop case, but the plastic feels solid, and it came well packed.
Speed:
Using BlackMagic Disk Speed Utility, I got the result of 276.7 MB/s write and 504.6 MB/s read. Not quite the promised but good enough. Besides, since this is a 3rd party tool and not embedded in the operating system I don’t expect exact results.
Performance:
Generally, after replacing my drive, I found out that it made my mac at least 5-8 times faster. Moving large files is instant, starting applications and everything else is much quicker.
-----------------------------
Upgrade for MacBook Pro 13 inch ( Mid 2012 model - Non-Retina )
~~~~~~~~~~
I bought this SDD to upgrade my MacBook Pro 13 inch (Mid-2012 model). This Apple MacBook model is essentially the last model with the upgradable disk. Some other models are upgradable with M2 SSD. So, if your MacBook Pro is a mid-2012 or below, it is most likely upgradable.
For non-Apple devices, you need to look up your model and check if this SSD is suitable. Amazon offers a handy tool to do so. This guide will only help for Macs.
~~~~~~~~~~
Disclaimer:
I shall not be held responsible for any damages to the drives or loss of data as a result of your mistakes in the process. You are to do this upgrade at your responsibility, and you hold all the risks associated with the upgrade.
*It is however advised to backup your data ( mainly the most important ) and to watch other tutorials to have a better idea of the procedure. This is only a guide with the concept of the procedure and is LACKING SOME STEPS.
**Basic knowledge of how partitioning and how disk drives work may be important.
~~~~~~~~~~
Before anything, you need to decide the size of the disk. My original was a 500GB spinning drive (HDD), and I bought the 500GB SSD. If you decide that you need more storage, the OSX installation is skipped. Just keep in mind that this could be a major investment in your computer, so if you are left with something between 0-75 GB, you might want to consider getting a bigger sized drive.
Step 1: Restart your Mac and press (CMD + R) to enter recovery mode. Go to desk utility and check your currently installed drive (should appear under internal), check the Partition style. Mine showed APFS, but it may be another like Mac OS (Journaled).
Step 2: Take the new SSD drive and put it in an enclosure for USB connection. I used the AmazonBasics enclosure, the price and the quality are great. Plug it into the mac’s USB. The drive should appear under external.
Step 3: Erase the new drive and format with the format identical to the original drive. (CONFIRM THAT IT IS THE EXTERNAL DRIVE). You can give the new drive any name but try to go for something unique so you don’t confuse it with the current drive.
Step 4 A: If you chose an SSD with size larger than your current drive, you can just go back to the EXTERNAL drive in the disk utility and click restore. Then choose the current internal drive as the source. This will fully clone your old drive to the new drive.
Step 4 B: If you chose an SSD with size equivalent or smaller than your current drive ( note: You can’t cram 400GB of data into a 250 GB drive), you need to go back to the main recovery page and click on reinstall OS. It will ask you which drive to install into for this case choose the EXTERNAL ( whatever you named it). It will then reinstall the operating system. Next, It will then ask you if you want to get data from another drive just choose the current drive (INTERNAL). Tick everything to get a full copy (Trash is not copied).
Step 5: The time it takes usually takes a while depending on your data. After you confirm that the new drive is working fine, you can swap the drives. (You can find step-by-step tutorials on Youtube)
——————
Pros:
It is Excellent. That’s it.
Cons:
Not sure if I should consider this as a drawback but more of a ”would be
handy to have”. I think if WD supplied software to assist in the logistics of moving data, it would have been really fantastic. As an IT, I don’t trust free 3rd-party software, and if I went for paid software, it would cost high. Otherwise, there is absolutely none.
Overall:
I think this product is really great, it will give life to ancient computers, and I totally recommend it. You can buy it without hesitation.
Other products you may consider (That I've been also considering, but haven't tried) :
Sandisk Ultra
Kingston A400
This review is very detailed, so if you just need to upgrade MacBook Pro, just scroll down to “Upgrade”.
This review has been written on the day I had the product running. This review has not been sponsored by WD, and it is solely my own experience and tips I’d like to share.
Price:
No one can argue that this SSD is fairly priced. I can say it is definitely worth the investment. The value for money is just ridiculous.
Quality:
Even though this product will be stuck underneath the laptop case, but the plastic feels solid, and it came well packed.
Speed:
Using BlackMagic Disk Speed Utility, I got the result of 276.7 MB/s write and 504.6 MB/s read. Not quite the promised but good enough. Besides, since this is a 3rd party tool and not embedded in the operating system I don’t expect exact results.
Performance:
Generally, after replacing my drive, I found out that it made my mac at least 5-8 times faster. Moving large files is instant, starting applications and everything else is much quicker.
-----------------------------
Upgrade for MacBook Pro 13 inch ( Mid 2012 model - Non-Retina )
~~~~~~~~~~
I bought this SDD to upgrade my MacBook Pro 13 inch (Mid-2012 model). This Apple MacBook model is essentially the last model with the upgradable disk. Some other models are upgradable with M2 SSD. So, if your MacBook Pro is a mid-2012 or below, it is most likely upgradable.
For non-Apple devices, you need to look up your model and check if this SSD is suitable. Amazon offers a handy tool to do so. This guide will only help for Macs.
~~~~~~~~~~
Disclaimer:
I shall not be held responsible for any damages to the drives or loss of data as a result of your mistakes in the process. You are to do this upgrade at your responsibility, and you hold all the risks associated with the upgrade.
*It is however advised to backup your data ( mainly the most important ) and to watch other tutorials to have a better idea of the procedure. This is only a guide with the concept of the procedure and is LACKING SOME STEPS.
**Basic knowledge of how partitioning and how disk drives work may be important.
~~~~~~~~~~
Before anything, you need to decide the size of the disk. My original was a 500GB spinning drive (HDD), and I bought the 500GB SSD. If you decide that you need more storage, the OSX installation is skipped. Just keep in mind that this could be a major investment in your computer, so if you are left with something between 0-75 GB, you might want to consider getting a bigger sized drive.
Step 1: Restart your Mac and press (CMD + R) to enter recovery mode. Go to desk utility and check your currently installed drive (should appear under internal), check the Partition style. Mine showed APFS, but it may be another like Mac OS (Journaled).
Step 2: Take the new SSD drive and put it in an enclosure for USB connection. I used the AmazonBasics enclosure, the price and the quality are great. Plug it into the mac’s USB. The drive should appear under external.
Step 3: Erase the new drive and format with the format identical to the original drive. (CONFIRM THAT IT IS THE EXTERNAL DRIVE). You can give the new drive any name but try to go for something unique so you don’t confuse it with the current drive.
Step 4 A: If you chose an SSD with size larger than your current drive, you can just go back to the EXTERNAL drive in the disk utility and click restore. Then choose the current internal drive as the source. This will fully clone your old drive to the new drive.
Step 4 B: If you chose an SSD with size equivalent or smaller than your current drive ( note: You can’t cram 400GB of data into a 250 GB drive), you need to go back to the main recovery page and click on reinstall OS. It will ask you which drive to install into for this case choose the EXTERNAL ( whatever you named it). It will then reinstall the operating system. Next, It will then ask you if you want to get data from another drive just choose the current drive (INTERNAL). Tick everything to get a full copy (Trash is not copied).
Step 5: The time it takes usually takes a while depending on your data. After you confirm that the new drive is working fine, you can swap the drives. (You can find step-by-step tutorials on Youtube)
——————
Pros:
It is Excellent. That’s it.
Cons:
Not sure if I should consider this as a drawback but more of a ”would be
handy to have”. I think if WD supplied software to assist in the logistics of moving data, it would have been really fantastic. As an IT, I don’t trust free 3rd-party software, and if I went for paid software, it would cost high. Otherwise, there is absolutely none.
Overall:
I think this product is really great, it will give life to ancient computers, and I totally recommend it. You can buy it without hesitation.
Other products you may consider (That I've been also considering, but haven't tried) :
Sandisk Ultra
Kingston A400
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JerrJenn
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
I have FOUR of these now
2023年1月7日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I used to go through hard drives like water... I don't know if it's my heavy big data usage, or what.
But then decided to switch to SSDs (Solid State Drives) and that seems to have made all the difference!
- First of all, they do boot much more quickly, if it's for a system drive.
- Their operational access time is also quicker, in any application.
- They tend to last longer since there are no moving parts to wear out
- They run totally SILENT, so that's a real boon for users who don't like the noise, and finally,
- They run COOLER than most spinning spindles
Add all that together with the fact that this is a TWO TERABYTE SSD drive for under $200... and you can easily see why I've got them in several different devices. I find them RELIABLE, RESPONSIVE, FAST and OPERATIONALLY FLAWLESS. What else can I ask for?
But then decided to switch to SSDs (Solid State Drives) and that seems to have made all the difference!
- First of all, they do boot much more quickly, if it's for a system drive.
- Their operational access time is also quicker, in any application.
- They tend to last longer since there are no moving parts to wear out
- They run totally SILENT, so that's a real boon for users who don't like the noise, and finally,
- They run COOLER than most spinning spindles
Add all that together with the fact that this is a TWO TERABYTE SSD drive for under $200... and you can easily see why I've got them in several different devices. I find them RELIABLE, RESPONSIVE, FAST and OPERATIONALLY FLAWLESS. What else can I ask for?
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Bungalow Bill
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Love when things just work
2022年12月11日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式: 2.5 英寸 SATA容量: 1TB已确认购买
So easy to install on my PS4. Here were my steps:
1. Download the operating system to a USB thumb/flash drive (doesn’t matter if stuff is already on it) from the PlayStation website from your PC.
2. On a separate USB drive backup your PS4 system storage.
3. Swap the drives and reuse the casing you took the original drive out of.
4. Turn on your PlayStation and follow the onscreen instructions to install the operating system.
5. Restore your backup.
Note: I used a 256 USB thumb drive (New) for my system backup and a 32GB thumb (with unrelated files on it) for the operating system. Make sure you check to see how much drive space you will need for system storage. That information is in your PlayStation settings menu.
For downloading the operating system from the PlayStation network, I think it was only 1.1GB so I just used an old 32GB USB drive I had lying around. Make sure all USB drives are 3.0 and in FAT32 (most are).
To reduce backup time I deleted all unnecessary applications and data on the PlayStation and reduced my system storage to about 146GB. So the new 256GB USB drive was perfect. It still took about 30 minutes to backup my PlayStation so plan accordingly. Install was about 20 minutes. The drive swap was about 10 minutes. Operating system download was about 5 minutes.
Everything went very smooth and have much better performance.
1. Download the operating system to a USB thumb/flash drive (doesn’t matter if stuff is already on it) from the PlayStation website from your PC.
2. On a separate USB drive backup your PS4 system storage.
3. Swap the drives and reuse the casing you took the original drive out of.
4. Turn on your PlayStation and follow the onscreen instructions to install the operating system.
5. Restore your backup.
Note: I used a 256 USB thumb drive (New) for my system backup and a 32GB thumb (with unrelated files on it) for the operating system. Make sure you check to see how much drive space you will need for system storage. That information is in your PlayStation settings menu.
For downloading the operating system from the PlayStation network, I think it was only 1.1GB so I just used an old 32GB USB drive I had lying around. Make sure all USB drives are 3.0 and in FAT32 (most are).
To reduce backup time I deleted all unnecessary applications and data on the PlayStation and reduced my system storage to about 146GB. So the new 256GB USB drive was perfect. It still took about 30 minutes to backup my PlayStation so plan accordingly. Install was about 20 minutes. The drive swap was about 10 minutes. Operating system download was about 5 minutes.
Everything went very smooth and have much better performance.
12 个人发现此评论有用