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Intel® SSD 750 Series |
Experience the future of storage performance for desktop client and workstation users with the Intel® SSD 750 Series.
The Intel SSD 750 Series delivers uncompromised performance by utilizing NVM Express* over four lanes of PCIe* 3.0.With both Add-in Card and 2.5-inch form factors, the Intel SSD 750 Series eases migration from SATA to PCIe 3.0 without power or thermal limitations on performance.
The SSD can now deliver the ultimate in performance in a variety of system form factors and configurations.
Read the product specification
Capacity | Sequential 128 KB Read (up to MB/s)2 | Sequential 128 KB Write (up to MB/s)2 | Random 4 KB Read (up to IOPS)3 | Random 4 KB Write (up to IOPS)3 | Form Factor | Interface |
400 GB | 2,200 | 900 | 430,000 | 230,000 | 2.5-inch x 15 mm Half-height half-length | PCI Express* Gen3 x4 |
800 GB | 2,100 | 800 | 420,000 | 210,00 | 2.5-inch x 15mm Half-height half-length | PCI Express Gen3 x4 |
1.2 TB | 2,500 | 1,200 | 460,000 | 290,000 | 2.5-inch x 15 mm Half-height half-length | PCI Express Gen3 x4 |
Product and Performance Information
1 Tests document performance of components on a particular test, in specific systems. Differences in hardware, software, or configuration will affect actual performance. Consult other sources of information to evaluate performance as you consider your purchase. For more complete information about performance and benchmark results, visit http://www.intel.com/performance.
2 Performance measured by Intel using IOMeter* with 128 KB (131,072 bytes) of transfer size with queue depth 32. Power mode set at 25 W.
3 Performance measured by Intel using IOMeter* 1.1.0 with queue depth 32. Measurements are performed on 8 GB of Logical Block Address (LBA) range on a full SSD.
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