Testseek.co.uk have collected 224 expert reviews of the Western Digital M.2 2280 Black SN750 Series NVMe PCIe and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital M.2 2280 Black SN750 Series NVMe PCIe.
May 2019
(89%)
224 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
2507 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Good performance
All-black design
Gaming Mode
WD SSD Dashboard gives a good overview of the drive
Neutral
- Using 2018 tech in a 2019 drive
- Price
Solid performance
Five-year warranty
Big-name support
Heatsink works well
Looks great
Even better performance
Gorgeous heatsink
Over 20°C temperature drop
- Won't fit into drive slots with pre-fitted M.2 heatsink
Great Performance
Good looking with its heatsink (also available without)
Up to 2TB capacity
Great endurance and stability
5-year warranty
Efficient
Consistent
Predictable performance
High sustained write performance
Aesthetics
Overall performance
Well designed heatsink
The editors didn't like
No heatsink available yet
Not big leap over 2018 drive
Endurance not amazing
Feels a mite expensive
Where's the 96-layer NAND?
Costly
Not having one
“The WD Black SN750 by Western Digital is one of the most impressive NVMe drives you can get at this time. Performance
Yes. Endurance
Yes. Great looks
Yes.”
Thank you
Western Digital
For providing us with this sample
Needs read performance optimizations
High idle power consumption
The 4K performance was disappointing in some of the tests
Heatsink adds on a chunk of cash over the standard drive
Kitguru says
The stylish EKWB heatsink does aid in keeping the drive cool and would be a useful ally in a compact PC build but its pricin
Good performance, All-black design, Gaming Mode, WD SSD Dashboard gives a good overview of the drive, Neutral, - Using 2018 tech in a 2019 drive, - Price
No heatsink available yet
The new Black SN750 from Western Digital hasn't really changed or introduced anything drastically different from the previous model, but it does improve things somewhat with a firmware update to the controller and use of their own 64-layer NAND flash.One...
Abstract: The new WD Black SN750 SSD arrived in the office barely 24 hours after the Samsung 970 EVO Plus review embargo broke. Solid state drives are entirely unlike buses in almost every way – they have fewer wheels, they don't make you feel the overwhelming urge...
Published: 2021-03-12, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
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Published: 2020-12-30, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Under the hoods of the newest, skinniest laptops (and in the hollows of the latest desktop-PC motherboards), solid-state storage has undergone a transformation. Even if you're a close observer of all things tech, it's understandable if you didn't even rea...
Published: 2020-10-19, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Today we're revisiting storage performance with an emphasis on gaming. Since we tested the first batch of PCIe 4.0 SSDs about a year ago, we've been wanting to run more tests. Up until now, most games have been built with hard drives in mind, but as we mo...
Published: 2019-06-04, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Built-In Cooling, Strong Sequential Transfers, Good Warranty and Endurance
Some Performance Anomalies, Big Premium For Heatsink
WD Black SN750 NVMe Solid State Drives - Find Them At AmazonLike last year's model, the WD Black SN750 NVMe SSD does a number of things well. Sequential transfers are strong, especially in terms of writes, and latency and endurance are good too. The drive...
One of the fastest M.2 drives we've reviewed this year, WD SSD toolbox software, Heatsink looks amazing, 5-year warranty
You pay a hefty premium for the heatsink, Heatsink is not needed
As we mentioned in our original review of the WD SN750 not that much has changed from last years WD Black NVMe drive. We have the same controller and NAND, the only real improvements that were via the firmware and with this version you have that sexy heat...
Published: 2019-05-23, Author: Keith , review by: wccftech.com
Fast, Competitively Priced, Solid Software, Functional Heatsink Design, Can sustain higher performance in adverse conditions
Comes in slightly behind the Samsung 970 EVO Plus performance at the same price, Typical performance matched by lower price nonheatsink version
At the end of the day Western Digital has taken the already great WD Black SN750 and beefed it up a bit by strapping on a wonderfully crafted EKWB heat sink for those of us who just like those kind of things. Sure it offers some functional benefit when us...
Going into this I thought this would mostly be an aesthetic upgrade and that didn't end up being the case. The EK heatsink on the SN750 is the best looking SSD on the market bar none and it does perfectly fit the WD Black look. But what impressed me t...