![]() ![]() The MP600 is in its own class of course for this one with it being PCIe 4.0. In the read speed test, again I saw 3251 MB/s which is 150 lower than the advertised “up-to” speed but it did put it above the VPN100 and around 175 MB/s less than all of the WD Black drives new and old. ![]() This is great because it lets us compare it with more drives, especially the WD Black SN750’s as well as the PCIe 4.0 based Corsair MP600 which helps see what PCIe 4.0 opens up for bandwidth. I did also run the Crucial P5 through the older CrystalDiskMark 6 as well which has been in our test suite for a lot longer. The write speeds on the other hand were great, a hair above what they promised and right with the two other fast drives. The read speeds were 3271 which aren’t bad at all, a little under the 3400 but still with just one drive in that list that was faster. Crucial advertises the P5 as reaching up-to 3400 MB/s for read speeds and 3000 MB/s for writes so I was curious how close it came. I am mostly just looking at the sequential results here. I started my testing off with the new Crystal Disk Mark 7 with both their read and write tests. But I also include this to show the firmware revision for in the future just in case things change. Alright, before testing the P5 I did run Crystal Disk Info just to confirm that our drive was running in PCIe 3.0 and at x4. ![]()
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