Testseek.com have collected 225 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: 2019-06-03, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Overall performance, Well designed heatsink
The 4K performance was disappointing in some of the tests, Heatsink adds on a chunk of cash over the standard drive, Kitguru says: The stylish EKWB heatsink does aid in keeping the drive cool and would be a useful ally in a compact PC build but its pricin
Just like the standard WD Black SN750, the Heaksink version of WD's latest flagship consumer NVMe SSD uses the same 64-layer memory/ WD controller combination as the previous Black NVMe drive but with updated and tweaked firmware to squeeze some more perf...
Great Performance, Good looking with its heatsink (also available without), Up to 2TB capacity, Great endurance and stability, 5-year warranty,
Not having one, “The WD Black SN750 by Western Digital is one of the most impressive NVMe drives you can get at this time. Performance, yes. Endurance, yes. Great looks, yes.”, Thank you, Western Digital, for providing us with this sample,
I might as well say it right away, what an amazing drive! Western Digital went all out with the new WD Black SN750. It delivers great, stable, and lasting performance as a base. That's what we want from any drive. But it also looks epic while doing so. Th...
Even better performance, Gorgeous heatsink, Over 20°C temperature drop, WD SSD Dashboard gives a good overview of the drive, Gaming Mode, Neutral, - Won't fit into drive slots with pre-fitted M.2 heatsink
Where's the 96-layer NAND?, Costly
In our original SN750 review, we firmly established the drive's credentials while challenging the other big players in this segment, however we were excited to see what kind of difference adding a heatsink could make to an NVMe drives performance. NVMe dr...
Solid performance, Heatsink works well, Looks great, Five-year warranty, Big-name support
Endurance not amazing, Feels a mite expensive
We have previously established that the WD SN750 is a solid NVMe drive for the enthusiast who wants top-notch performance from a big name.Building on the base model, WD now sells the three higher-capacity models with an EKWB-designed heatsink that loo...
Published: 2019-03-28, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
While there are clearly justifiable reasons to opt for PCIe NVMe SSDs over older SATA-based models, especially for your primary boot drive, the differences between individual drives often don't amount to much outside of benchmarks, especially for non-prof...
Published: 2019-03-22, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
WD's new Black SN750 uses the same 64-layer memory/ WD controller combination as the previous Black NVMe drive but with updated firmware to squeeze some more performance out of the drive.With WD being one of the select group of SSD manufacturers that have...
If you're simply looking for an M.2 drive with top-notch performance, this is certainly one that should be on your shortlist. It's a shame we don't yet know how much the heatsink-equipped version costs, or when exactly it will go on sale.With these perfor...
Solid performance, Five-year warranty, Big-name support
Not big leap over 2018 drive, Endurance not amazing
WD is now building compelling high-performance client SSDs by moving all aspects of production and design in-house. The reviewed SN750 is a good case in point, using ostensibly the same hardware as last year's IoT-focussed SN720 but improving general perf...
Good performance, All-black design, Gaming Mode, WD SSD Dashboard gives a good overview of the drive, Neutral, - Using 2018 tech in a 2019 drive, - Price
No heatsink available yet
The new Black SN750 from Western Digital hasn't really changed or introduced anything drastically different from the previous model, but it does improve things somewhat with a firmware update to the controller and use of their own 64-layer NAND flash.One...
Abstract: The new WD Black SN750 SSD arrived in the office barely 24 hours after the Samsung 970 EVO Plus review embargo broke. Solid state drives are entirely unlike buses in almost every way – they have fewer wheels, they don't make you feel the overwhelming urge...