Plextor M10P 2TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD review Memory (DDR4/DDR5) and Storage (SSD/NVMe) 378 Page 17 of 20 Published 2021-09-01 11:50 by Hilbert Hagedoorn Reviews Comments 13 SSD Performance SiSoft Sandra HDDSiSoft Sandra HD test Let's do a synthetic test with Sandra, just to see if we can match the results we've seen in HD Tach. The drive index test is what I refer to. Higher = Better. Share this content Twitter Facebook Reddit WhatsApp Email Print Previous Page Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction Innogrit high-performance controller 2 Specifications & Features Specifications & Features Innogrit high-performance controller 3 What's SATA | NVMe | NAND Types NVMe SATA 3 (6Gbps) What is NAND? NAND Types 4 Product Showcase Product Showcase 5 Test Environment & Equipment Hardware & Software Used 6 SSD Performance Atto Disk Benchmark Atto Disk Benchmark 7 SSD Performance Real World Benchmarks Trace benchmarks 8 SSD Performance Real World Benchmarks Real World Benchmarks 9 SSD Performance Real World Benchmarks Real World Benchmarks 10 SSD Performance Access Time Performance PCMark 10 11 SSD Performance Read and Write performance (linear) analysis SSD Performance Linear Read and Write performance analysis 12 SSD Performance Video Capture SSD Performance Video Capture 13 SSD Performance HD Tune PRO (IOPS) HD Tune Pro (IOPS) 14 SSD Performance Crystal DiskMark SSD Performance Crystal DiskMark 15 SSD Performance AS SSD Benchmark AS SSD Benchmark Compression Benchmark 16 SSD Performance HD Tach HD Tach 17 SSD Performance SiSoft Sandra HDD SiSoft Sandra HD test 18 SSD Performance Anvil's Storage Utilities Anvil's Storage Utilities 19 SSD Operating Temperatures Temperature Measurements 20 Final Words & Conclusion Final Words & Conclusion Do we really need 7000MB/sec storage units? Endurance Performance Concluding Next Page ASRock RX 6600 XT Phantom Gaming D 8GB OC review Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX monitor review
SSD Performance SiSoft Sandra HDDSiSoft Sandra HD test Let's do a synthetic test with Sandra, just to see if we can match the results we've seen in HD Tach. The drive index test is what I refer to. Higher = Better.