- VoIP & Phone Systems
VoIP Security: How to Protect Your Business Phone System
18 Mar, 2026
£570.08 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For **£474.92 ex‑VAT**, the WD Blue SA510 is a “good enough” SATA SSD, but it’s **not the obvious buy** if you’re trying to maximise performance per pound. In day-to-day office work, it’ll feel snappy versus a hard drive, and it’s a sensible choice for upgrading older kit that only takes a **2.5" SATA** drive. Where it starts to look less attractive is when you compare it to cheaper SATA options (often higher capacity for similar money) or—especially—when buyers are sitting on a PC/laptop that supports **NVMe**. You’re paying a premium for the WD branding and capacity, but SATA simply won’t feel as fast as modern NVMe drives in real-world file loads and heavier workloads.
Who should buy it: teams refreshing **enterprise/desk machines** that have SATA bays, need a reliable boot/work drive, and want something mainstream with solid behaviour. Who should *not* buy it: anyone building new systems, upgrading workstations that support NVMe, or IT teams doing migrations where cost per IOPS matters—there, you’ll usually get better value with a lower-cost SATA drive or (best case) an NVMe SSD. If your current systems are truly SATA-only, it’s a safe, boring pick; if not, I’d steer you elsewhere.

Lenovo
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Dell
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Lenovo
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Lenovo
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