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April 2015
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The editors liked
Incredible performance
fastest client drive (overall) to date
Reasonably priced
Power-loss data protection
Fastest Consumer PCIe SSD Yet
No SATA Bottleneck
5Year Warranty
Competitive Pricing
Superb bandwidth and performance
Very easy to setup and manage
Highly compatible
The SSD 750 800GB offers high performance and largecapacity storage that you can't get in another NVMebased product (other than the 1.2TB model). This is the drive that we asked for from the start of this series
And it delivers just about everywhere.
By far the fastest consumer SSD available
First consumer-focused drive with NVMe interface
Reasonably priced per gigabyte
Given performance and capacity
Available in add-in card and 2.5-inch form factors
Fastest consumer-grade storage. Blazing throughput via a new NVMe interface. PCIe and 2.5-inch form factors.
Silky smooth operation as system drives
Outstanding sequential reading and writing performance
Even at very low queue depths
Outstanding 4K random writing performance
At low and high queue depths
Outstanding 4k random reading performance at very l
Epic performance
Insane sequential transfer speeds
NVMe for minimized latency
5 year warranty
Compact. Low-profile
Half-length
Blistering fast
Fastest
The editors didn't like
Limited system support for the 2.5” form factor
Not compatible with many legacy X79 and Z87 platforms as a boot drive
Premium Price
No current plans for less expensive solutions
It's difficult to attack Intel on the price
Since this drive is so advanced and requires so many components. It does sell for $1 per gigabyte
And that can be hard to swallow for some.
2.5-inch drive requires clunky adapter to connect to M.2 slot
Only recent Intel chipsets officially supported
And most boards require a BIOS update
No midrange capacity
Some SATA drives offer better rated endurance
Longer warranties
Bottom Line
It will require a bit of updating and possibly a tricky installation to use it in your DIY desktop
But the Intel SSD 750 Series is the fastest consumer-level solid-state drive around
Price. The Intel 750 NVMe SSD is expensive
A little bit slow to boot Windows 8.1
High price per gigabyte
Low performance per dollar
Booting Windows 7 not supported
Blocks CrossFire/SLI on Z97 platform
Low MySQL Enterprise performance
Possible performance drops when working with small data. Expensive. Potential compatibility issues with older X79 and Z87 platforms.
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Astonishing performance, Uses the future connection standard for SSDs, Can still be booted to and used as main drive
Expensive, Limited compatibility with current hardware, Not a straighforward swap for existing drives
Intel SSD 750 – Performance When looking at the performance of a drive such as the Intel SSD 750, it's worth considering the overall landscape of mass-storage performance. First, if you're upgrading from a hard drive, any modern SSD will be a huge improve...
Abstract: Introduction Technical Specifications Accessories, Warranty and Pricing SSD 750 Series 400GB and SM951 512GB Comparison A Closer Look at Intel SSD 750 Series Sequential Read Sequential Write Random Read Random Write 80% Read Sequential Mixed Work...
Fastest consumer drive, Good endurance rating, Large capacity, NVMe technology designed for NAND and PCIe 3.0 x4 connectivity, Price performance ratio,
Requires NVMe Compatibility and PCIe 3.0 x4 connectivity, “You have a hard time finding a faster drive than the Intel 750 SSD in the consumer market. Not only do you get up to four times the SATA performance, you’ll get it for a relative cheap price.”, In
When Intel started to tease this drive a while ago, they did it with the promise to change the way we look at storage in our systems. There is no doubt that they succeeded with this and their SSD 750 Series is darn impressive. The drive easily performed t...
Class leading read/write performance, Easy setup, 5 year warranty, Low Profile
Expensive, Backwards OS boot compatibility, Green PCB
It's clear that NVMe is the way forward as far as SSDs are concerned, at least until the restrictions on SATA are resolved or lifted some how. The performance displayed over the last few pages shows just how much an advantage this protocol has over its SA...
The kick that the stagnant SSD market has needed for some time. The 750 Series SSD from Intel will significantly enhance your system and offers industry leading performance. One of the very few products to ever win our Diamond Award.Available from Scan....
It's the fastest client SSD every given to the public but you need the workload to take advantage of it. Under lighter workloads the SM951 offers nearly identical performance with more available user capacity (on the 400 GB model). Professional users will...
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Published: 2015-04-04, Author: Dave , review by: techradar.com
Lightning quick, Delivers real, world performance boosts, Easy to set up, Huge capacity
Incredibly expensive, Non, standard connection for the 2.5, inch version
A marker in the sand for all the NVMe SSDs set to follow it. Intel's SSD might be a tough act to follow....
Excellent performance, Five-year warranty, NVMe works well, Fast in all scenarios
Expensive
Intel is championing the next generation of solid-state drives by promoting the NVMe transfer protocol on both add-in card and 2.5in drives.Harnessing the benefits of the increased potential by riding on the PCIe bus with a direct connection to the pr...