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alaTest has collected and analyzed 165 reviews of Samsung SSD 750 EVO. The average rating for this product is 4.6/5, compared to an average rating of 4.5/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the design and size. The reliability and usability also get good views.
price, usability, reliability, size, design
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Samsung SSD 750 EVO is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 95/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Simon Crisp (kitguru.net)
The one thing that was missing from Samsung's range of SSD's was a low price value oriented drive. The one thing that was missing from Samsung's range of SSD's was a low price value oriented drive. This has been rectified by the arrival of the SSD750...
Overall performance.
Not 3D NAND
Expert review by : Jon L. Jacobi (pcworld.com)
Samsung has taken the 850 EVO 2.5-inch SATA SSD and made it a better performer in the EVO 750. And yes, the 750 is the new drive, not the 850.
Very smooth performance ; RAPID caching can speed up everyday performance
Slower with large data sets than MLC SSDs ; A tad pricier than the TLC SSD competition
Samsung’s 750 EVO is the cream of the TLC-based SSD crop. It costs a bit more than the competition, but to my mind, the smooth performance is worth the extra dough. Especially as RAPID can give your computer a feel that’s otherwise only achievable with...
Expert review by : Josh Norem (pcmag.com)
The SSD 750 EVO is a very good drive upgrade, but we'd still favor Samsung's SSD 850 EVO. (It's slightly faster and has a longer warranty, for just a few dollars more.)
Expert review by : Dong Ngo (cnet.com)
Samsung's latest SSD 750 Evo drive is not an update to the SSD 850 Evo that came out almost two years ago. Rather, it's new budget drive for those wanting to save a few bucks and still enjoy fast SSD performance.
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.
Expert review by : Billy Tallis (anandtech.com)
Since the introduction of their first consumer TLC SSD with the SSD 840 , Samsung's consumer/retail SATA SSD lineup has consisted of two product families: the MLC-based Pro drives, and the TLC-based 840 and EVO drives. The strength of Samsung's SSD...
At the same time however due to this higher performance, Samsung is charging a higher price for it, and consequently compared to budget drives from other companies the Samsung 750 EVO doesn't look very attractive from a total price or...
Expert review by : Dong Ngo (cnet.com.au)
That's right, that's not a typo. You're reading about the Samsung SSD 750 Evo, not the 850 Evo that came out almost two years ago.
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.
Expert review by : Stuart Davidson Mark Reed (hardwareheaven.com)
We've been long time fans of Samsung SSDs. Experience has taught us that they are built to a high standard, perform well and are durable. In fact, many of our systems use Samsung drives, including the machine this review is being typed on. So when we...
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...
Expert review by : Jon Coulter (tweaktown.com)
Samsung announces worldwide availability of its 750 EVO line of value oriented SSDs. Also announced is a new 500GB capacity point, let's take a close look.
Expert review by : Chris Ramseyer (tomshardware.com)
The Samsung 750 EVO is an interesting product for the SSD market leader (our review here). The drive first appeared in Japan but later gained additional availability with a focus on the system integrator market. The series is often overshadowed by the...
Expert review by : Chris Ramseyer (tomshardware.com)
Samsung decided to bring its low-cost SSD 750 EVO to the U.S. after shipping it for months in Asia. The drive employs planar (2D) three-bit per cell NAND like the 840 EVO, but sees its controller upgraded with low-density parity check (LDPC) error...
Low cost • High performance in most workloads
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...
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