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Cyberpower Infinity X66 GTX Gaming PC review

Both the primary Corsair Force LE200 240GB Solid State Drive and the secondary 2TB Seagate Hard Drive have been tested with CrystalDiskMark and ATTO to get a decent idea of read and write speeds that the Infinity X66 can push out alongside other performance characteristics.

The primary Corsair Force LE200 240GB Solid State Drive offers up impressive performance, with a sequential read speed of nearly 553 MB/s and its write speed rounded off at 483 MB/s. These are relatively decent speeds for a SATA3 drive, however if this speed isn't enough, MSI's Z370-A-PRO motherboard offers its Turbo M.2 function with NVMe support if users wish to upgrade to an M.2 or a PCIe SSD. Moreover, the motherboard is ready for Intel Optane Memory, making it incredibly up to date.

The secondary 2TB Seagate Hard Drive is, of course, slower with its sequential read speeds sitting at 188 MB/s and write speeds rounded to 171 MB/s, however it more than makes up for it with its sizeable storage, enabling gamers to handle the ever-increasing size of triple-A titles.

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