The toughest benchmark available for solid state drives is AS SSD as it relies solely on incompressible data samples when testing performance. With 563/515MB/s sequential read/write speeds and 47/136MB/s 4K QD1 random read/write speeds, the Crucial MX500 delivers very good performance. ![]() Testing in Crystal Disk Mark shows us, again, very similar results with numbers that are similar, if not better than Crucial’s ratings. Performance is virtually identical, regardless of data sample so we have included only that using random data samples. Overall, read and write speeds exceed Crucial’s ratings of 560MB/s and 510MB/s respectively.Ĭrystal Disk Benchmark is used to measure read and write performance through a sampling of random data which is, for the most part, incompressible. Our fresh out of the box results in ATTO are exactly what we were expecting and comparing it to the previous 1050GB MX300, there is actually an improvement in smaller file size read results. ![]() Manufacturers prefer this method of testing as it deals with raw (compressible) data rather than random (includes incompressible data) which, although more realistic, results in lower performance results. ATTO uses RAW or compressible data and, for our benchmarks, we use a set length of 256mb and test both the read and write performance of various transfer sizes ranging from 0.5 to 8192kb. ![]() ATTO Disk Benchmark is perhaps one of the oldest benchmarks going and is definitely the main staple for manufacturer performance specifications.
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