If your games are taking forever to load or your laptop feels sluggish when you juggle big files, the WD Black 1TB SN770 NVMe Internal Gaming SSD Solid State Drive is a straightforward upgrade. Slide it into an open M.2 slot, tighten one screw, and you’ve added fast Gen4 storage that makes everyday tasks feel snappier and cuts down wait times between levels. It’s a compact stick of storage that fits in modern desktops and laptops, and it brings the kind of speed bump you can feel right away.

Head over to Walmart to get the WD Black 1TB SN770 NVMe Internal Gaming SSD Solid State Drive for just $65, down from its usual price of $85. That’s a discount of $20 and 24% off.

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All the storage you need for all your games

What makes this drive appealing is the mix of performance and simplicity. NVMe drives speak directly to the CPU over PCIe, so you’re not bottlenecked like you would be on a 2.5 inch SATA SSD. The SN770 is a Gen4 drive, which means fast reads for launching games and opening large projects, and responsive writes for installs, patches, and exports. You’ll notice it when you boot, when you fast travel, and when you drop big media files on the timeline.

Installation’s friendly even if you’ve never swapped storage before. Power down, seat the M.2 2280 module at an angle, press it flat, and secure the tiny screw. On first boot, jump into Disk Management to format the new volume, then start moving your Steam or Xbox app library. If you’re replacing a cramped drive, cloning tools can mirror your Windows install so you don’t start from scratch. WD’s Dashboard utility helps monitor health and firmware so you can keep things current.

Thermals matter with fast storage, and the single sided layout plays nicely under most motherboard shields. In a laptop, the low profile design helps avoid clearance issues. If you’re building a compact PC, the efficient controller keeps heat and noise down since there’s no mechanical spin and no extra cables to route. It’s the kind of upgrade that cleans up both the inside of your case and your day to day routine.

One terabyte hits a sweet spot for most setups. You can park a handful of modern AAA titles, keep room for creative apps, and still have space for school or work files. If you’re sharing the machine with family, separate libraries keep everyone’s stuff organized. And if you decide to expand later, it’s easy to add another M.2 drive or repurpose this one as a high speed scratch disk.

If you’ve been living with slow load screens or a full C: drive, this is an easy win at Walmart for $65 instead of the usual $85.

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