WD Black SN7100 2TB SSD drops to $299.99 in Newegg Memorial Day sale

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WD Black SN7100 2TB SSD drops to $299.99 in Newegg Memorial Day sale

Newegg’s Memorial Day sale has brought the WD Black SN7100 2TB SSD down to $299.99, giving PC gamers and general users a useful storage upgrade at a time when many PC parts are facing higher prices. The drive normally lists at $334.89 on Newegg, so the current offer cuts $34.90 from the price. The same 2TB SSD is also listed at $299.99 on Amazon, though pricing history suggests its Amazon price has moved around more widely.

The WD Black SN7100 is an M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, which makes it suitable for many modern desktops, laptops, and some gaming handhelds. Its 2TB capacity gives enough room for several large modern games, which can easily take up more than 100GB each. For anyone running out of space on a smaller boot drive, this kind of upgrade can make a noticeable difference.

The SN7100 is built for fast game loading and everyday storage upgrades

The drive offers up to 7,250MB/s read speeds and 6,900MB/s write speeds. Those speeds should help reduce loading times, improve file transfers, and limit texture pop in or stutter in games that depend heavily on fast storage. It is not only useful for gaming, either. A fast 2TB SSD can also help with general productivity, app loading, media libraries, and moving large folders.

The 2TB model also has up to 1200TBW endurance, which means it is rated for a large amount of written data before wear becomes a concern. Western Digital also includes a five year warranty, giving buyers some extra protection if the drive fails unexpectedly.

FeatureWD Black SN7100 2TB
Current sale price$299.99
Newegg list price$334.89
Discount10 percent
InterfaceM.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe
Read speedUp to 7,250MB/s
Write speedUp to 6,900MB/s
EnduranceUp to 1200TBW
WarrantyFive years

The SN7100 is also compatible with systems that use M.2 2280 slots, including PCs, laptops, and some handheld gaming PCs. The report mentions devices such as the Xbox Ally, Xbox Ally X, and ASUS ROG Ally X, though some handhelds may need adapters to use the drive properly.

There is one important limitation. The SN7100 uses Host Memory Buffer instead of dedicated onboard DRAM. That is fine for most gaming and everyday use, but it may not be ideal for heavy workstation tasks such as moving files larger than 100GB regularly or handling demanding creative workloads. For those users, a higher end SSD with dedicated DRAM may still be the better choice.

For most buyers, though, the WD Black SN7100 2TB looks like a strong gaming SSD deal. It offers fast PCIe 4.0 speeds, enough capacity for large game libraries, good endurance, and broad system compatibility. Newegg’s Memorial Day sale runs until May 26, 2026, so the current price may not last long.

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