Testseek.com have collected 85 expert reviews of the Samsung 2.5 inch 750 Evo Series SATA600 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung 2.5 inch 750 Evo Series SATA600.
June 2016
(84%)
85 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
328 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Silky smooth operation as a system drive
Outstanding sequential reading and writing performance
Even at very low queue depths
Excellent 4k random reading performance at very low
And very high queue depths
Very good 4K random writing performance at
Strong read performance in most of our tested benchmarks
Bundled data migration software and AES-256-bit hardware-based full disk encryption engine
Great features for first-time SSD buyers
Low cost
High performance in most workloads
Mainstream performance
Samsung quality
High endurance
Competitive pricing
High native TLC sequential write performance
Bestinclass random performance
Excellent software package
Very smooth performance
RAPID caching can speed up everyday performance
Excellent overall performance for a SATA drive
Priced aggressively
Supports hardware encryption
Affordable Pricing
High Endurance
Good Performance With Typical Desktop Workloads
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 editors didn't like
Nothing to mention at this price point.
Only 120GB and 250GB capacities
Mixed performance with write-intensive 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 ultravalue SSD market
No 1TB capacity
Priced higher than entrylevel competition
Average notebook battery life
Low mixed sequential workload performance
Slower with large data sets than MLC SSDs
A tad pricier than the TLC SSD competition
Not quite cheap enough to differentiate itself from the SSD 850 EVO
After launching the 750 EVO in 120GB and 250GB capacities, it appears the demand for lower cost products persuaded Samsung to introduce a 500GB model. I'm happy they made this move, as 500GB is a capacity sweet spot that satisfies the boot drive needs of...
Published: 2016-11-06, Author: Patrick , review by: servethehome.com
Abstract: We are providing a second interim report at 4TB on our Project Kenko 01. For a quick background, we are taking two Samsung 750 EVO SSDs and writing to them until they fail. You can read more about the experiment here. Since this is a more modern SSD endur...
Published: 2016-09-20, Author: Andy , review by: hothardware.com
Affordable Pricing, High Endurance, Good Performance With Typical Desktop Workloads
Warranty Not As Long As Some Competing Drives
Find The Samsung SSD 750 EVO @ Amazon.com If you look at all of the numbers, the Samsung SSD 750 EVO is a decent alternative to the 850 EVO, which runs on average about $25 - $30 more for the same capacity drive. The 500GB model that we tested isn't quite...
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 wit...
Published: 2016-07-25, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Mainstream performance, Samsung quality, High endurance, Competitive pricing, High native TLC sequential write performance, Bestinclass random performance, Excellent software package
No 1TB capacity, Priced higher than entrylevel competition, Average notebook battery life, Low mixed sequential workload performance
Samsung takes aim at the new low-cost entry-level SSD market with another mainstream SSD that rips the competition to shreds. You will still have to pay a little more to get the best, but the small "Samsung Tax" is worth the premium. The 750 EVO offer...
Silky smooth operation as a system drive, Outstanding sequential reading and writing performance, even at very low queue depths, Excellent 4k random reading performance at very low, and very high queue depths, Very good 4K random writing performance at
Nothing to mention at this price point.
Let us summarise the most important positive and negative points belowPositiveSilky smooth operation as a system drive.Outstanding sequential reading and writing performance, even at very low queue depths.Excellent 4k random reading performance at very lo...
Excellent overall performance for a SATA drive, Priced aggressively, Supports hardware encryption,
Not quite cheap enough to differentiate itself from the SSD 850 EVO, Available in three small capacities only
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.)...
Excellent overall performance for a SATA drive, Priced aggressively, Supports hardware encryption
Not quite cheap enough to differentiate itself from the SSD 850 EVO, Available in three small capacities only
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.) Read More…...
if your workload lines up towards gaming or regular usage on an internet PC, then we have to admit, this is looking to be a great SSD to work with. Any SATA3 these days however is getting that SATA3 bottleneck (hence I LOVE the new NVMe developments). B...