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Published: 2016-06-16, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
The Samsung 750 Evo is a costdown of the 850 Evo. Looking at the performance this is barely noticeable: especially in real world tests the difference is negligible. After all the controller and firmware remain the same. The usage of ‘regular' 2D NAND co...
There is no doubt that the Samsung 950 series of drives are industry leading products but this always has a cost associated with it. That is partially financial but also involves the use of an up to date motherboard with M.2 slot. The 750 series was alway...
The Samsung SSD 750 Evo is speedy and costs less than other Samsung solid-state drives. The drive includes helpful software and can use your computer's internal memory to get a significant speed boost
The drive is more expensive than competing SSDs, and capacity tops out at just 500GB
The Samsung 750 Evo is an moderately expensive SSD that won't let you down in the speed department...
Only available in two capacities, May not appear in brick and mortar stores due to target market, Low endurance rating (by Samsung's standards), Comparable to other products in the ultra-value SSD market
Boasting 10,000 random read IOPS (at a queue depth of one), the SSD 750 EVO delivers an excellent user experience. There really isn't a reason to look elsewhere. Samsung's products now deliver performance from the next pricing tier up, making them the bes...
Abstract: Note: This article was first published on April 20.In the early days of the SSD, they were prohibitively expensive. Just four years ago, a 240GB Intel SSD 520 Series SSD would have set you back over $500. Today, a 240GB drive can cost as little as $130. T...
Abstract: In the early days of the SSD, they were prohibitively expensive. Just four years ago, a 240GB Intel SSD 520 Series SSD would have set you back over $500. Today, a 240GB drive can cost as little as $130. This dramatic fall in price means that more users an...