Since the SSD 750 and SSD 850 are both EVO drives, our first question is, naturally, "How is the 750 EVO different from the 850?" Primarily, the SSD 750 EVO does not use the 3D NAND flash that is found in the SSD 850 EVO, but instead uses TLC NAND that is planar. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Intel Optane SSD 800P Review Appropriately, it's named the SSD 750 EVO. Given how satisfied most reviewers and buyers have been with the most recent EVO model, the SSD 850 EVO, it was a surprise to hear that Samsung was releasing a new EVO model that slots in below the SSD 850 EVO in the company's product stack. It has worked quite well, too, as the Pros have satisfied users willing to pay a premium for performance, and the EVOs those who just want a reasonably fast SSD without having to pay a premium over other drives on the market.īut the most interesting part about this whole strategy is that, when we're talking strictly of its traditional SATA-based drives, Samsung's SSD EVOs are just as fast as the SSD Pro models in some tests, and are some of the fastest drives available, making them a fantastic combination of excellent performance at great price points.
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