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Testseek.co.uk have collected 135 expert reviews of the Intel 750 Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel 750 Series NVMe PCIe.
Award: Editor’s Choice April 2015
April 2015
 
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The editors liked

  • Excellent performance
  • Five-year warranty
  • NVMe works well
  • Fast in all scenarios
  • Class leading read/write performance
  • Easy setup
  • 5 year warranty
  • Low Profile
  • Fastest consumer drive
  • Good endurance rating
  • Large capacity
  • NVMe technology designed for NAND and PCIe 3.0 x4 connectivity
  • Price performance ratio
  • Performance
  • Price (400GB Model)
  • Software Package
  • Reliability
  • 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.
  • Lightning quick
  • Delivers real
  • World performance boosts
  • Easy to set up
  • Huge capacity
  • Easy to install
  • PCI card looks slick
  • Incredible performance
  • Proves NVMe has potential
  • Astonishing performance
  • Uses the future connection standard for SSDs
  • Can still be booted to and used as main drive
  • Ultrafast sequential speeds
  • Especially for reads
  • Very high 4K random performance
  • Support for boot with X99 and Z97 motherboards
  • High endurance rating and 5 year warranty
  • Can be considered competitivelypriced
  • Given the performan

The editors didn't like

  • Expensive
  • Backwards OS boot compatibility
  • Green PCB
  • 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
  • Price (1.2 TB Model)
  • Capacity Selection
  • 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.
  • Incredibly expensive
  • Non
  • Standard connection for the 2.5
  • Inch version
  • PCIe card is large
  • 2.5-inch drive requires uncommon connection
  • Limited compatibility with current hardware
  • Not a straighforward swap for existing drives
  • Some other drives offer higher write performance in certain workloads
  • Give enthusiasts a capacity between 400GB and 1.2TB
  • As well as a black PCB/backplate.

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  Published: 2015-08-04, review by: maximumpc.com

  • Abstract:  Since the first consumer SSDs hit our PCs, they've been piggy-backing highlatency mechanical drive tech in terms of their interfaces and protocols. In the beginning of the SSD revolution, running across the 600MB/s limit of the SATA 6Gb/s interface wasn't...

 
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  Published: 2015-07-23, Author: Wendy , review by: myce.com

  • 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
  • Price. The Intel 750 NVMe SSD is expensive, A little bit slow to boot Windows 8.1
  • Let us summarise the most important positive and negative points belowPositiveSilky smooth operation as system drives.Outstanding sequential reading and writing performance, even at very low queue depths.Outstanding 4K random writing performance, at low a...

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  Published: 2015-06-23, Author: Sean , review by: thessdreview.com

  • The 400GB Intel 750 offers up some great performance reaching 2.4GB/s read and 1GB/s write speeds in our tests. It's NVMe interface allows it to reach up to 450K/250K IOPS read/write and it is backed by Intel with a 5-year warranty. If you are in the mar...

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  Published: 2015-05-27, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com

  • Fastest consumer-grade storage. Blazing throughput via a new NVMe interface. PCIe and 2.5-inch form factors.
  • 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
  • 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...

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  Published: 2015-05-25, review by: tomshardware.com

  • The Intel SSD 750 400GB is the lowest priced product in this new ultra high performance SSD category. The $400 price point brings the cost of entry down but NVMe still has compatibility limitations that need to be considered. Workstation users will fi...

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  Published: 2015-05-12, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com

  • Abstract:  It's been quite some time since our last SSD roundup and we hadn't seen much need for one until recently. SSD technology grew stale after saturating the SATA 6Gb/s bus, bringing mostly minor improvements in recent memory and making up for it with price cu...

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  Published: 2015-05-08, review by: hardocp.com

  • Abstract:  During the early days of the Tesla Model S, Elon Musk's then-latest gift to humanity famously broke the NHTSA's roof crush testing machine. A leap forward in a given technology can outpace the conventional measures of that technology's success, and so tho...

 
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  Published: 2015-04-30, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com

  • Abstract:  A couple of weeks later we posted a story looking into the compatibility of the SSD 750 with different motherboards and chipsets . We found that booting from the SSD 750 Series products is indeed going to require specific motherboards and platforms simply...

 
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  Published: 2015-04-27, Author: Matt , review by: computershopper.com

  • 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
  • 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
  • This scorching-fast, cutting-edge SSD implements the new NVMe specification and speeds past any other consumer drive we've tested to date. It's a storage speedster's dream drive, but attaining those awesome speeds will take some work—and, maybe, upgrades...

 
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  Published: 2015-04-23, Author: Nathan , review by: legitreviews.com

  • The Intel X25-M 80GB SSD came out in 2008 and Legit Reviews had the privilege of looking at that drive and discovering first hand that SSDs were going to be the next big thing. We knew Intel had something special when it came to SSDs as even way then they...

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