
As I approach an objective, I can put on a longer range scope to check out the defenses, but then swap to a red dot when I get closer for CQB gameplay. Swapping between scopes and attachments at any time lends itself to some interesting gameplay. I enjoy the modern weaponry gameplay much more than the historic time periods. While the Beta does feel a little glitchy and laggy at times, I had a blast. The game loads quickly, though, thanks to the WD Black SN750 SE drive.

My Nvidia performance overlay was saying between 60-90fps in most situations, but for some reason, my fps felt lower than that. I’m playing on a pretty modest machine so I have the graphics set pretty low, but overall the game feels like it’s running smoothly. My first game was spent dialing in settings and trying to figure out the new game, but once I had things dialed in, it started to feel more like a Battlefield I was used to. So getting back into a modern setting was appealing to me. I loved Battlefield 3 and 4 but didn’t have the same connection to Battlefield 1 or 5. We’ve covered the news here on 9to5Toys about the new Battlefield 2042, but I was very excited to check it out.

WD Black SN750 SE Battlefield 2042 edition: Video And with that code, I was able to get into the early access for the open beta. Redeeming the code is simple through the WD Black website that gives you a game code you can then use through Origin. Coming in 500, 1TB, and 2TB capacities, this drive can be specced out with or without a head sink for desktop PCs as well as PS5 systems. If you’ve got the need for speed, though, WD Black does offer a faster drive with the SN850 SE. Using CrystalDiskMark, I actually saw speeds up to 3627MB/s read and a lower but still impressive 2913MB/s write. WD Black Battlefield 2042 SN750 NVMe performanceĪs a Gen 4 PCIe NVMe SSD, the WD Black SN750 SE can reach speeds up to 3600MB/s and it hit those marks in my testing. That sounds like a pretty good deal to me. So for $90 you’re getting a ripping fast NVMe SSD and a brand-new $60 game. But the real deal might be the entry 500GB version that is only $15 more than the standard non-Battlefield 2042 edition.

The normal 1TB SN750 SE comes in at $130, so for just $30 more, you’re getting a $60 game packaged into that. Be sure to hit the video below to check out all of the details. And starting at $90 for the SSD and the game together, it’s a great way to get some fast storage as well as the latest title in the Battlefield franchise.
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The WD Black SN750 SE Battlefield 2042 limited edition comes with the drive as well as a PC download code for the full game.
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We’ve covered a few portable drives from WD_Black in the past, but today we have one of their NVMe drives.
