Testseek.com have collected 224 expert reviews of the Western Digital M.2 2280 Black SN750 Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital M.2 2280 Black SN750 Series NVMe PCIe.
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Published: 2019-06-04, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Built-In Cooling, Strong Sequential Transfers, Good Warranty and Endurance
Some Performance Anomalies, Big Premium For Heatsink
WD Black SN750 NVMe Solid State Drives - Find Them At AmazonLike last year's model, the WD Black SN750 NVMe SSD does a number of things well. Sequential transfers are strong, especially in terms of writes, and latency and endurance are good too. The drive...
One of the fastest M.2 drives we've reviewed this year, WD SSD toolbox software, Heatsink looks amazing, 5-year warranty
You pay a hefty premium for the heatsink, Heatsink is not needed
As we mentioned in our original review of the WD SN750 not that much has changed from last years WD Black NVMe drive. We have the same controller and NAND, the only real improvements that were via the firmware and with this version you have that sexy heat...
Published: 2019-05-23, Author: Keith , review by: wccftech.com
Fast, Competitively Priced, Solid Software, Functional Heatsink Design, Can sustain higher performance in adverse conditions
Comes in slightly behind the Samsung 970 EVO Plus performance at the same price, Typical performance matched by lower price nonheatsink version
At the end of the day Western Digital has taken the already great WD Black SN750 and beefed it up a bit by strapping on a wonderfully crafted EKWB heat sink for those of us who just like those kind of things. Sure it offers some functional benefit when us...
Going into this I thought this would mostly be an aesthetic upgrade and that didn't end up being the case. The EK heatsink on the SN750 is the best looking SSD on the market bar none and it does perfectly fit the WD Black look. But what impressed me t...
Sleek EKWB designed heatsink, Available in 500GB, 1TB and 2TB capacities, PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe 1.3 interface, Equipped with 64-layer BiCS3 3D TLC NAND, Excellent sequential and random read and write speeds, Small M.2 2280 form factor, Large DRAM cache, WD Bl
Heatsink causes clearance issues with some motherboards, Does not support hardware based encryption
The heatsink-equipped version of Western Digital's WD Black SN750 SSD is finally here and, like the original, it's a great choice for the gamer or enthusiast looking to boost the performance of their desktop PC. This M.2 form factor drive is powered by We...
We are glad that WD has offered the Black SN750 NVMe SSD series with or without a heatsink. Very few companies would release two versions of a drive like this, but WD clearly understands the enthusiast and gamer communities!At the end of the day the WD Bl...
Published: 2019-05-11, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Fast read/write speeds, Easy installation, Great upgrade for SATA SSDs and some other NVMe SSDs, Small form factor, works well in laptops
Tad more expensive than competitors at full price, May or may not have issues with cloning
The WD Black SN750 NVMe SSD is a no-brainer upgrade over SATA SSD. If you already have an NVMe SSD in your system, check the read/write speeds to determine if the SN750 is for you. While the read speeds were slightly better than our system installed Samsu...
Improvements over the previous generation, Competes with SM2262EN-based drives, Launching at a lower price point, Does not need a heatsink, 5 year warranty
No real hardware changes, Version with the heatsink not available yet
Not much has changed from last years WD Black NVMe drive when looking at the SN750. WD has kept the same controller and NAND, the only real improvements were made via the firmware and better branding. The firmware updates did help the SN750 beat out last...
Good Performance but Highly Variable Value The Western Digital SN750 may still pack quite a punch, but the fact of the matter is the controller it uses is getting a tad outdated to justify its asking price. Especially when combined with ‘last generation'...