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CrystalDiskMark 3.0 Tests
CrystalDiskMark 3.0 is a file transfer and operational bandwidth benchmark tool from Crystal Dew World that offers performance transfer speed results using sequential, 512KB random, and 4KB random samples. For our test results chart below, the 4KB 32-Queue Depth read and write performance was measured using a 1000MB space. CrystalDiskMark requires that an active partition be set on the drive being tested, and all drives are formatted with NTFS on the Intel P67 chipset configured to use AHCI-mode. Benchmark Reviews uses CrystalDiskMark to illustrate operational IOPS performance with multiple threads. In addition to our other tests, this benchmark allows us to determine operational bandwidth under heavy load.
CrystalDiskMark uses compressed data, so sequential file transfer speeds are reported lower than with other tools using uncompressed data. For this reason, we will concentrate on the operational IOPS performance in this section.
CrystalDiskMark 3.0 reports sequential speeds reaching 424.7MB/s reads and 330MB/s writes.
256GB Transcend ESD300 CrystalDiskMarkResults
The chart below summarizes 4K random transfer speeds with a command queue depth of 32. While very slightly slower than the Samsung T3, the ESD400 does outperform the mSATA MyDigitalSSD.
In the next section, we continue our testing using Iometer to measure input/output performance…
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