Samsung SSD 750 EVO SATA Solid State Drive Review


Introducing The Samsung SSD 750 EVO

The Samsung SSD 850 EVO has become somewhat of a yardstick, by which other SATA-based SSDs are measured, and not without good reason. It set a very high bar when we reviewed it more than a year-and-a-half ago and it still holds up against newer products.

Samsung has also come out with a newer drive series, the SSD 750 EVO, that sits one step below the 850 EVO in the company's line-up and is meant to be more affordable while still offering competitive performance. And by and large, it holds up in our tests as you'll see a little later.

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Samsung SSD 750 EVO
Specifications & Features
Model Code (Capacity)
  • MZ-750120 (120 GB) 
  • MZ-750250 (250 GB) 
  • MZ-750500 (500 GB)
FORM FACTOR 
  • 2.5 inch
INTERFACE 
  • SATA 6Gb/s (compatible with SATA 3Gb/s & SATA 1.5Gb/s)
DIMENSION (WXHXD) 
  • 100 X 69.85 X 6.8 (mm)
WEIGHT 
  • Max 50.0g
STORAGE MEMORY 
  • Samsung NAND Flash Memory
CONTROLLER 
  • Samsung MGX controller
CACHE MEMORY 
  • Samsung 256MB DDR3 DRAM (120 GB, 250 GB) 
  • Samsung 512MB LPDDR3 (500 GB)
Special Feature 
  • TRIM SUPPORT 
  • S.M.A.R.T SUPPORT 
  • GC (GARBAGE COLLECTION) 
  • Auto Garbage Collection Algorithm
  • ENCRIPTION SUPPORT 
  • AES 256 bit Encryption
  • WWN SUPPORT 
  • DEVICE SLEEP MODE SUPPORT
OPERATING TEMPERATURE 
  • 0 - 70C
Performance
SEQUENTIAL READ
  • Up to 540 MB/sec
SEQUENTIAL WRITE 
  • Up to 520 MB/sec 
RANDOM READ (4KB, QD32)
  • 120 GB: Up to 94,000 IOPS 
  • 250 GB: Up to 97,000 IOPS 
  • 500 GB: Up to 98,000 IOPS 
RANDOM WRITE (4KB, QD32)
  • Up to 88,000 IOPS 
RANDOM READ (4KB, QD1)
  • Up to 10,000 IOPS 
RANDOM WRITE (4KB, QD1)
  • 120 GB, 250 GB: Up to 35,000 IOPS 
  • 500 GB: Up to 40,000 IOPS 
Environment
AVERAGE POWER CONSUMPTION
  • Active Read : 2.3 W 
  • Active Write : 2.5 W (500GB, 250GB), 2.3W (120GB)
POWER CONSUMPTION (IDLE)
  • Max. 50mW
RELIABILITY (MTBF) 
  • 1.5 Million Hours
Software
  • Magician Software for Consumer SSD
Warranty
  • 3 Year 


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Technically, the 750 EVO is different from the 850. The 750 EVO uses 3-bit MLC NAND technology, rather than the 48 layer V-NAND that the 850 EVO uses. There are many similarities, however. The 750 EVO features Samsung's TurboWrite technology, like the 850 EVO, for a max of 540 MB/s for sequential reads and 520 MB/s sequential writes. The 750 EVO also offers a max 97,000 and 88,000 IOPS for random reads and writes, respectively. 

The 750 EVO also has a 256MB DRAM cache (512MB on the 500GB drive) and the Samsung MGX controller, AES 256 encryption and a 1.5 MTBF rating. The warranty is for three years as well. These specs pretty much all match the 850 EVO.

In addition to some firmware tweaks, the main difference is the type of NAND used. So why are the specs so similar? The legacy SATA interface is the equalizer. Even today's more affordable solid state drive offerings are bumping into the limitations of the interface. 

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On the outside, there is another difference from the 850 EVO. The 750 EVO is largely made of plastic, making it very lightweight. It weighs just 45g, compared to 66g for the 1TB version of the 850 EVO.

Like its older brothers, the 750 EVO features the same dual-core Samsung MGX controller. The 850 Pro series has a triple core chip, but Samsung removed one core to save power because that extra core didn't help performance much on the lower capacity drives.

HDtune

Another technology incorporated from older drives is TurboWrite, which uses a small portion of the NAND like an SLC write buffer. This allows the TLC NAND to perform more like a MLC drive for writes, giving write performance a massive bump. The 750 EVO also supports Samsung RAPID mode, via the included Magician utility. RAPID uses a portion of system RAM as an ultra-fast data cache.  As this screencap of HD Tune Pro shows, writes are much faster when RAPID and the TurboWrite buffer is being utilized.


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