Lexar SL600 Portable SSD 2TB review

Memory (DDR4/DDR5) and Storage (SSD/NVMe) 369 Page 5 of 10 Published by

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SSD Performance Video Capture

If there is one workload really stressful for any storage unit, it has to be video capturing. In this test, we simulate a 5K capture workload and test + log continuous writing towards the storage unit. The test is 64 GB in size and will expose any TLC/QLC write holes an SSD has, up-to that 64 GB of course. Basically, we're sending captures 5K frames towards storage and have it write/read as fast as it can. 

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This 64GB file read test (readback of frame content) shows normal results. The peak read performance is logged at ~2000 MB/sec. 

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Writing (capturing video data) then, we write 64GB at ~1800 MB/sec continuously. Any TLC/QLC write holes (when your SSD runs out of buffers) will be exposed here.  We see that perf is a bit more flakey, but can manage fine. 

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