Does the Samsung Electronics 750XED Take an NVMe SSD?
Samsung Electronics 750XED
Yes — this laptop takes NVMe M.2 SSDs.
- Reports
- 26
- Saw NVMe
- 100%
- Fastest link observed
- PCIe Gen3 ×4
The fastest link we saw in real machines was PCIe Gen3 ×4. That is a floorobserved in field reports, not the slot’s ceiling — a faster drive still works because PCIe is backward compatible; it simply runs at the slot’s speed.
Field reports can’t tell us how many slots are empty or which M.2 length the slot takes. Most modern laptops use the 2280 length — check the service manual before you buy.
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How we know
This answer is derived from 26 independent hardware reports for the Samsung Electronics 750XED, of which 100% observed an NVMe drive. We read the PCI device list in each report to tell NVMe apart from SATA.
Check it yourself
On Windows, open Task Manager → Performance and click your disk to see its model and type. On Linux, run lsblk -d -o NAME,TRAN,MODEL and read the TRAN column.
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Storage interfaces derived from linuxhw/LsPCI, licensed CC-BY-4.0.