Crystalmark is a useful benchmark to measure theoretical performance levels of hard drives and SSD’s. We are using V3.0.3.
Overall performance is strong, and noticeably better than the 256GB model in the sequential write test (it scored 397.3MB/s)
This drive handles compressible and incompressible data equally well, which will help in certain environments – such as when dealing with large video files and images.
Above, some included compares from other leading solid state drives which we have reviewed.
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Why only “Synthetic tests” ?? Synthetic test is almost meaningless. Real world performance test is a must to get an idea about performance of SSDs.
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I would like to test out how a Dual Boot would react boot access wise with Windows 10 and Linux and how apps would take to a SSD. I feel that bench testing such type of devices is an excellent way to improve upon the next model up for performance and durability and lifespan. That’s why I think I would be a excellent choice to test and review what seems to be something of an excellent piece of hardware.
I’d love to try my hand at giving a product review, and see what the experts at Kitguru have to say about said product review.
i would LOVE to test it with my project using adobe CS6 suite. and some COD and BF games too
Wow! would really love the chance to review this.
It would be great for my new build. I would use it as the boot drive. My build will have an Intel i75820K CPU on a Gigabyte GA_X99-UD4 mo/bo with a Gigabyte GTX 970 GPU. I would like to see how your SSD can handle all of the Autodesk graphics programs I use.
Going to build a website soon. It will my pleasure, if I can get a unit for review