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Netac NV7000-Q 1TB SSD Review

We used CrystalDiskMark 8‘s custom settings to test the Sequential read and write performance of the drive through a range of queue depths. The setup for the tests is listed below.

128KB Sequential Read / Write.

Transfer Request Size: 128KB, Thread(s): 1,

Outstanding I/O: 1-32.

With our 128KB Sequential tests, we could confirm the official read rating of up to 7,100MB/s with a test result of 7,108MB/s. However, we couldn't confirm the maximum write rating of 6,200MB/s with a test result of 6,012MB/s, so not too far away.

128KB Sequential Read v QD

At QD1, the 1TB NV7000-Q is the fastest 1TB Gen.4 drive we've seen to date with a test result of 3,339.67MB/s. At QDs 2 and 4 the drive slips down to second place behind WD's Black SN850 drive. By QD32 the drive has slipped down to fifth spot.

128KB Sequential Write v QD

The drive is the fastest 1TB model we've seen to date at QDs 1, 2 and 4. At QD32 the drive slips into second place behind Solidigm's P44 Pro drive.

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