Testseek.com 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.
Low per-gigabyte cost, Good performance for PC games, Optional integrated heatsink, Multiple capacity options
Relatively low random read and write performance
With heatsink and non-heatsink versions, and a software setting that delivers maximum power at all times, the high-performance WD Black SN750 internal SSD will appeal to gamers and other PC enthusiasts seeking a PCI Express NVMe boot drive...
The WD Black SN750 NVMe SSD series is basically a refresh of last years model with updated firmware and a new dashboard that allows you to disable low power states. It would have been nice to see newer NAND Flash being used, but WD stuck to BiCS3 NAND Fla...
Published: 2019-01-18, Author: Sean , review by: tomshardware.com
Great performance in applications, Impressive power efficiency, Black PCB w/ EKBW heatsink option, Software package included,
Could use a few more firmware optimizations, Pricey
The Black SN750 uses the same hardware as the previous model and comes with the same endurance ratings and five-year warranty coverage, too, but this time around it has an updated firmware that boosts performance. The drives also includes an updated SSD d...
I wasn't really sure what to expect when I heard about the WD Black SN750. They are obviously looking to set the WD Black brand more into the gaming market. Thankfully that didn't mean throwing the word gaming on the drive or doing anything flashy lik...
Abstract: NVMe SSDs are finally going mainstream, and the days of having only one or two choices are happily behind us. With more than a dozen NVMe drives now released, including some that successfully flirt with budget pricing, if you have a system that supports N...
Published: 2021-12-10, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: WD's SN750 has been out for a fair while now – going on three years at this point which feels like an eternity in the world of tech – but considering PCIe Gen 3 drives are still more than enough for the average gamer, and these drives are coming down in p...
Efficient, Consistent, predictable performance, High sustained write performance, Aesthetics,
Needs read performance optimizations, High idle power consumption
The highest capacity WD Black SN750 is a bit slower than the 1TB model, but like the 1TB model, it has some of the highest sustained write performance going. While it isn't the fastest to respond in applications, it is a solid pick for those looking for a...
Published: 2019-06-03, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Overall performance, Well designed heatsink
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
Just like the standard WD Black SN750, the Heaksink version of WD's latest flagship consumer NVMe SSD uses the same 64-layer memory/ WD controller combination as the previous Black NVMe drive but with updated and tweaked firmware to squeeze some more perf...
Great Performance, Good looking with its heatsink (also available without), Up to 2TB capacity, Great endurance and stability, 5-year warranty,
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,
I might as well say it right away, what an amazing drive! Western Digital went all out with the new WD Black SN750. It delivers great, stable, and lasting performance as a base. That's what we want from any drive. But it also looks epic while doing so. Th...
Even better performance, Gorgeous heatsink, Over 20°C temperature drop, WD SSD Dashboard gives a good overview of the drive, Gaming Mode, Neutral, - Won't fit into drive slots with pre-fitted M.2 heatsink
Where's the 96-layer NAND?, Costly
In our original SN750 review, we firmly established the drive's credentials while challenging the other big players in this segment, however we were excited to see what kind of difference adding a heatsink could make to an NVMe drives performance. NVMe dr...