![]() ![]() Here is a screenshot of the AS SSD benchmark rates (Crucial P5 2TB M.2 NVMe Intel test system):Īnd here is another screenshot of the AS SSD iops results (Crucial P5 2TB M.2 NVMe Intel test system): Here is a screenshot of the AS SSD benchmark rates (Crucial P5 2TB M.2 NVMe Intel Windows 10 test system): The Crucial P5 2TB M.2 NVMe achieves 1400 points under Windows 7 and, outside of our SSD comparison tests in Windows 10, respectable 5502 points due to the significantly higher 4K 64Thrd rates! The usable capacity of the Crucial P5 M.2 by the way is 1863.01 GB. With the 2000GB Crucial M.2 P5 drive an extremely high sequential read and write speed could be achieved, which is of course well above conventional SATA SSDs and even well above the Crucial P1 SSD and the Crucial P2 SSD. For example, the benchmark program simulates a typical program start. ![]() ![]() By the way, 4K means that small 4K blocks are read or written and with 4K 64Thrd this is distributed to 64 threads at the same time. The AS SSD benchmark values provide a very good indication of the maximum possible read and write speed, the speed for smaller files and their respective access time. With the following SSD benchmark software the drive was checked and compared for the maximum performance: The operating system currently used is Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition and Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise Edition 64-bit. The test results for SATA3 drives are compared with an ASRock 890GX Extreme3 motherboard and the test results for M.2 modules are performed with an ASRock Z270 Taichi motherboard. Let us now turn to the benchmark results. ![]()
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