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WD Black SN750 NVMe SSD review: Faster than ever, and still a fantastic bargain

WD Black SN750 NVMe SSD review: Faster than ever, and still a fantastic bargain

Posted on February 4, 2019 By Jarvis

It’s just about the best combination of price and performance in an SSD.

The WD Black NVMe SN750 is an SSD aimed at the gaming community. As you might guess from the name, it’s close cousin to the stellar WD Black NVMe SSD, which rivals the Samsung 970 Pro in performance and beats the pants off of it in price.

The SN750 version merely cements that status. If it has the corollary effect of lowering the price on the original, which remains a very good SSD, so much the better.
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