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Specifications
Manufacturer
Samsung
Model
750 EVO
Part #
Manufacturer
Samsung
Capacity
250 GB
Type
SSD
Form Factor
2.5"
Interface
SATA 6 Gb/s
NVME
No
Price History
Reviews

- 27 points
- 31 months ago
from completed build Light gaming ITX build
It has a convincing price/performance ratio. This 750 Evo is next to a 850 Evo system drive. Since I have a small home NAS, I could eliminate the hard drives, resulting a more quiet PC. It handles my (small) game library well, plus some work I'm doing on it. I didn't want to spend more (850Evo), because it't wouldn't have made a noticeable difference.

- 26 points
- 32 months ago
from completed build RGB to the MAX
Works very well. As stated, boot speeds are lightning fast.

- 23 points
- 44 months ago
from completed build Skylake Classified
OS and a couple of games on here. Fast, no complaints. Will replace with an M.2 when prices go down.

- 21 points
- 39 months ago
from completed build Lone Wolf
It is the same size as an 850 (I own a 120gb 850 series) and performance for everyday tasks is exactly the same. The chips inside are newer, the warranty is lower ... but the price is also lower as well.
It is supported by Samsung Magician Software which helps (with the push of a button) migrate all your data to swap an HDD with an SSD (if this is going to replace your current drive), it can monitor SMART performance, drive performance, performance benchmarks and create a power profile based on maximum performance, reliability etc. -

- 20 points
- 38 months ago
from completed build Krait: My First PC Build w/ Peripherals
Fast and cheaper than 850 Evo

- 17 points
- 39 months ago
from completed build Beast
Having to manually change the formatting to install an OS is a bit annoying on a fresh build.

- 15 points
- 40 months ago
from completed build Xtremis Mk1
Read speeds are perfect. Costs too much for just 250gb though. Product is perfect but I would recommend getting higher memory if you could afford it

- 15 points
- 39 months ago
from completed build Dads "Budget" Build - Less than $800
Normally I'd go with an 850 EVO but the 750 is still ridiculously fast. I would definitely go with this again. Especially for users who have never experienced SSD speeds before and for the price.

- 13 points
- 21 months ago
from completed build Delirium Trigger
Would prefer a little more storage out of my SSD but the boot times are still incredible and it doesn't get bogged down during intense gaming sessions. With the 2 TB HDD, this is more than enough for me.

- 11 points
- 33 months ago
from completed build Linux "Gaming" Machine with Raspberry Pi
This is FAST! I went from using a laptop hard drive to THIS! :)