Western Digital WD Green 500GB
Specifications
Core
Capacity 500 GB
Form Factor 2.5"
Interface SATA III
Performance
Seq Read 545 MB/s
Seq Write 480 MB/s
Price History
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SSD Description
The Western Digital WD Green 500GB SATA uses a DRAM-less architecture, commonly pairing a Silicon Motion controller (SM2258XT or SM2259XT) with SanDisk BiCS 3D NAND. Without on-board DRAM, it relies on an SLC pseudo-cache for burst writes, which creates a bottleneck during sustained heavy workloads. The drive is aimed at low-power use rather than high-endurance I/O, and revisions of the model may vary in NAND type and endurance.
Key Specifications
- Interface: SATA III (6Gb/s)
- Sequential Read/Write: 545 MB/s Read / 480 MB/s Write
- Controller: Silicon Motion SM2258XT / SM2259XT (DRAM-less, subject to revision)
- NAND Type: SanDisk/Toshiba BiCS 3D NAND (TLC or QLC variable)
- Form Factor: 2.5" / 7mm Case
- Architecture: DRAM-less with SLC Caching
Hardware Alternatives
- SanDisk SSD Plus: This drive functions as the direct hardware relative within the Western Digital corporate umbrella, frequently sharing NAND revisions and controller configurations as the WD Green and acting as a rebadged variant for different distribution channels.
- Crucial BX500 500GB: A direct technical competitor that utilizes a similar DRAM-less architecture paired with Micron NAND; both drives exhibit nearly identical behaviors regarding SLC cache saturation and thermal management in plastic enclosures.
- Kingston A400: Occupying the same DRAM-less SATA tier, the A400 typically utilizes a Phison S11 controller. While the controller logic differs from the WD Green's Silicon Motion solution, both drives target similar I/O performance envelopes and suffer from comparable random 4K performance limitations.
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