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Intel Optane Memory H10 512GB Review

Futuremark’s PCMark 8 is a very good all-round system benchmark. We used the Standard Storage test which provides a large amount of performance data. The default test runs through the test suite of 10 applications three times. Here we show the total bandwidth performance for each of the individual test suites for the third and final benchmark run.


The H10 leads the way in the third and final PCMark 8's Standard Storage test run with the notable exception of the Adobe Photoshop Heavy test trace where the Intel SSD760p is the stronger drive and in the Battlefield 3 trace where both the SSD760p and the H10 with Optane disabled are the faster performers.

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