10/22/2023 0 Comments Mark diskI actually retested all the PCIe 4.0-based NVMe drives when I did the SN770 review, because the results were too good. In the RND4K Q32T1 tests, I do not know what is going on here, but it dominated everyone else other than the WD_BLACK SN770 1TB. It was slightly faster than the KC3000 1TB, and the numbers were pretty much bang on compared to the specifications as well. Looking at the read and write results, the FURY Renegade 1TB was one of the fastest drives, if not the fastest drive, in the sequential read and write sections against other PCIe 4.0 NVMe drives. Kingston claims the FURY Renegade 1TB's maximum read and maximum write are pinned at 7300MB/s and 6000MB/s, respectively. As manufacturer peak read and write performance ratings are usually achievable using Crystal Disk Mark, whether a drive lives up to its marketing claims or not can be validated by this program. The Kingston FURY Renegade 1TB is rated at up to 900,000 IOPS read and up to 1,000,000 IOPS write, which is very good. The ability of a controller and flash memory to deliver high IOPS will provide huge benefits to the score as well. Just a bit of background information, higher capacity drives tend to perform a little better in these tests. Measure Sequential and Random Performance (Read/Write/Mix)Ĭrystal Disk Mark 8.0 is in the spotlight.
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