Just like the Consistency test, PCMark 8’s Standard Storage test also saves 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 KC2000 shows strong performance for the individual test suites. The 1,524MB/s and 1,198MB/s for the Adobe Heavy and Light tests respectively is very good but the 886MB/s for the Adobe InDesign test and the 711MB/s for the Powerpoint test are also worthy of note.
The 694.04MB/s bandwidth figure produced by the KC2000 for the overall PCMark8 Storage Test is very good and only just under the 696.43MB/s produced by the other 96-layer NAND drive in the table, Toshiba's XG6 OEM drive.