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AI-generated summary
The WD Green SN350 is a sensible “get it working” NVMe drive, not a speed demon. At ~£73.68 ex-VAT for 250GB, it’s good value if your goal is faster boot/load times and a more responsive system than a SATA SSD—without paying for premium performance or endurance. For typical office workloads, light virtualization, general business laptops/desktops, or small-store system builds, it’ll feel perfectly fine day to day.
I wouldn’t buy it for heavy write workloads (lots of log/temp churn, sustained database work, or anything that lives in constant churn), or for anyone expecting consistent performance under long transfers. “Green” drives tend to be more budget-focused, so if you’re building machines that will be stressed, you’re usually better off spending a bit more on a more robust model. Overall: buy the SN350 when you want reliable, everyday NVMe performance at the right price; skip it if this is mission-critical or high-write.

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