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Reviews of Intel 750 Series NVMe PCIe

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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135 Reviews
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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: 2015-04-02, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net

  • Intoxicating.If we had to describe the Intel 750 in a single word, that would be it. If we had to describe it in two words it would still be intoxicating, but prefaced by an adjective that no longer made this a family friendly review.We all thought that S...

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  Published: 2015-04-02, review by: hothardware.com

  • Fastest Consumer PCIe SSD Yet, No SATA Bottleneck, 5Year Warranty, Competitive Pricing
  • Not compatible with many legacy X79 and Z87 platforms as a boot drive
  • Find the Intel SSD 750 at AmazonIt's easy to get excited about PCI Express Solid State Drives, because they're so damn fast. Then again, we've seen a lot of these types of drives here. After a while, to be frank, even though we're measuring throughput in ...

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  Published: 2015-04-02, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com

  • Superb bandwidth and performance, Very easy to setup and manage, Highly compatible
  • Premium Price, No current plans for less expensive solutions
  • The Intel SSD 750 PCIe 1.2TB in a word, would be speed. It's a PCIe SSD capable of making excellent use of the PCI Express bus where all the bandwidth is readily available. In fact, it's essentially RAID 0 on a card using one volume. That bandwidth reache...

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  Published: 2015-04-02, Author: Sean , review by: thessdreview.com

  • The Intel 750 series is a storage enthusiast's dream come true and a penny savers nightmare, but who cares about those penny savers anyways? They have a wide variety of entry level SSD storage to choose from. The storage enthusiasts are the ones that real...

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  Published: 2015-04-02, Author: Allyn , review by: pcper.com

  • Abstract:  Introduction:Intel has a habit of overlapping their enterprise and consumer product lines. Their initial X25-M was marketed to both consumer and enterprise, with heavier workloads reserved for the X25-E. Their SSD 320 Series was also spec'd for both consu...

 
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  Published: 2015-04-02, Author: AkG , review by: hardwarecanucks.com

  • Intel’s SSD 750 Series represents something we haven’t seen in the SSD market for what seems like an eternity: a quantum leap forward. While this accomplishment wasn’t made without some tangible sacrifices on the compatibility front, sometimes, in order t...

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  Published: 2017-09-13, Author: Noeneel , review by: geeklingo.net

  • The last time I played with an Intel SSD was back when they released the X25-M, a solid performer and one that all other SSDs were often measured against. From the short time I had with this 750 series PCI-express SSD, I can't help but to see the potentia...

 
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  Published: 2015-08-04, review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • Abstract:  W e have Intel to thank for bringing consumer SSDs out at an affordable price, with its release of the impressive X25-M way back in 2008. This revolutionary product introduced desktops to the phenomenal speed increases offered by solid-state storage, and...

 
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  Published: 2015-08-04, review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • Abstract:  W e have Intel to thank for bringing consumer SSDs out at an affordable price, with its release of the impressive X25-M way back in 2008. This revolutionary product introduced desktops to the phenomenal speed increases offered by solid-state storage, and...

 
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  Published: 2015-07-11, Author: Jon , review by: tweaktown.com

  • Intel introduced us to NVMe by first launching the 1.2TB 750. At that moment, SATA was instantly relegated to second tier performance; even our powerful SATA arrays are unable to perform on the same level as a single 750 Series NVMe PCIe drive. The only...

 
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