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Guru3D.com » News » 3DMark introduces a new SSD test geared towards gamers.

3DMark introduces a new SSD test geared towards gamers.

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/11/2021 10:43 AM | source: | 22 comment(s)
3DMark introduces a new SSD test geared towards gamers.

With fast modern SSD storage, loading times are shorter, levels restart faster, and there are fewer interruptions to your gameplay. PC gamers can now choose from a wide range of high-performance storage options from the fastest PCI Express 4.0 and NVMe devices down to cheaper SATA SSDs and high-capacity hybrid drives.

Unfortunately, many of the tools for measuring storage performance were developed when HDDs were the most common drive type. And it's hard to relate results from those synthetic benchmarks to real-world performance. The 3DMark Storage Benchmark is a dedicated component test that measures the gaming performance of the fastest modern PC storage hardware. It supports all the latest storage technologies and focuses on practical, real-world gaming performance. The problem with many storage tests is that they use artificial, synthetic workloads to measure performance under ideal conditions. Results from these tests are hard to relate to practical, everyday needs, which is why the 3DMark Storage Benchmark focuses on measuring real-world gaming performance. Storage activity consists of input and output operations. It is possible to record these operations while the storage device is performing a task. These recordings are called traces.

The 3DMark Storage Benchmark uses traces recorded from popular games and gaming-related activities to measure real-world gaming performance, such as:

  • Loading Battlefield V from launch to the main menu.
  • Loading Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 from launch to the main menu.
  • Loading Overwatch from launch to the main menu.
  • Recording a 1080p gameplay video at 60 FPS with OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) while playing Overwatch®.
  • Installing The Outer Worlds from the Epic Games Launcher.
  • Saving game progress in The Outer Worlds.
  • Copying the Steam folder for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive from an external SSD to the system drive.

The 3DMark Storage Benchmark is compatible with all modern storage devices and can be used to test both internal and external drives.  

The test produces a 3DMark Storage Benchmark Score as a measure of performance. As usual with 3DMark, a higher score means better performance. Here are a few reference scores for context.

   

Storage device

3DMark Storage Benchmark score

Intel® Optane SSD 900P 280 GB (PCI Express 3 M.2)

4,241

Samsung SSD 980 PRO 500 GB (PCI Express  4 M.2)

2,858

WD_BLACK SN750 NVMe 500GB (PCI Express 3 M.2)

2,014

Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1 TB (SATA III)

1,193

 

The test also produces bandwidth and average access time metrics.  The 3DMark Storage Benchmark DLC, purchased separately, extends 3DMark with a dedicated test for benchmarking your SSD. The Storage Benchmark DLC is available now for USD $2.99 on Steam and the UL Benchmarks website.



3DMark introduces a new SSD test geared towards gamers. 3DMark introduces a new SSD test geared towards gamers.




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tunejunky
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#5963738 Posted on: 11/11/2021 08:13 PM
That's good to know, but still a pity it requires 30GB free space on your OS drive. Some people purposefully create a relatively small OS drive for ease of backup reasons.

like me

tunejunky
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#5963742 Posted on: 11/11/2021 08:21 PM
is it me or is the Optane 900p amazeballs?

i had thought of building in an optane drive but i didn't think it met the cost/benefit of a pcie 4.0 m.2
i only use a small volume drive for boot and keep my game library (pcie 3.0) in D: and my a/v (pcie 3.0) files in E:
but i do DL all of my games this difference with the optane is insane and i'm now considering replacing my D: with an optane. will wait for further results

Robbo9999
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#5963747 Posted on: 11/11/2021 08:36 PM
This is my result for a Sabrent Rocket 1TB 3.0 NVMe drive:
http://www.3dmark.com/strg/4666
Storage Score = 1988.0
Storage Bandwidth Overall = 346.9 MB/s
Storage Average Access Time Overall = 92.0 µs

I'll test it for my SATA SSD's too and edit this post with the results.

EDIT:

SATA3 Crucial MX300 525GB SSD:
http://www.3dmark.com/strg/4757
Storage Score = 1017.0
Storage Bandwidth Overall = 181.8 MB/s
Storage Average Access Time Overall = 184.0 µs

SATA3 Sandisk Ultra II 480GB SSD:
http://www.3dmark.com/strg/4796
Storage Score = 921.0
Storage Bandwidth Overall = 163.7 MB/s
Storage Average Access Time Overall = 202.0 µs

I had thought my Sandisk Ultra II SSD was gonna be faster than the MX300 based on some other tests I remember doing when I first got these SSD's, but nope it's not.

CourtJustCourt
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#5964091 Posted on: 11/12/2021 08:12 PM
Does it support Raid 0??
I have Raid 0: 980 Pros and can't get past 56 MBps and score 300+
In Crystal Disk Mark: I'm getting 12740 sequential reads.. what up wit dat? :mad:

cucaulay malkin
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#5964094 Posted on: 11/12/2021 08:24 PM
Scored 3514 on wd sn850 1tb with Storage Bandwidth Overall 600.91 MB/s and Storage Average Access Time Overall 51 µs.
http://www.3dmark.com/strg/3309
Bandwidth of 600 MB/s is like sata 6 era, no?
4mb sequential,yes

it all depends on file size and the way data is accessed,600mb/s in actual real world data transfer belongs to high end nvmes.Most disk operations are small files in random access



see what sata ssd's score in this test,860pro at 150mb/s



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